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Website Audit Report

Free SEO Utility for OGWriter.com

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What is a Website Audit Report?

A website audit report is a comprehensive analysis of all the factors that affect your website's visibility in search engines. This tool goes beyond basic SEO to check technical performance, content quality, and user experience signals.

Why should you audit your website?

Auditing your website regularly is essential to maintaining its health and ensuring you aren't being penalized by search engine algorithms. Our tool checks for common pitfalls like missing meta tags, broken heading structures, slow response times, and missing security features.

Key features of our audit tool:

  • SEO Analysis: Checks your titles, descriptions, and header hierarchy.
  • Technical Health: Verifies SSL certificates, compression, and server performance.
  • Content Structure: Analyzes image alt text and link distributions.
  • Actionable Scores: Receive an overall health score from 0-100.

Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, a score above 80 is considered good. If your score is below 50, you have significant technical or SEO issues that need immediate attention.
We recommend performing a full audit once a month or after any major content or design updates.
Yes, it checks for the presence of a mobile viewport tag, which is the foundation of responsive design.
Follow the specific recommendations provided in the report, such as optimizing your meta descriptions or fixing missing image alt tags.
Yes, like all our SEO tools, the Website Audit Report is 100% free to use.
Absolutely! You can use this tool to see how your competitors are handling their SEO and technical setup.
It covers server response speed, SSL encryption, and whether your site uses modern compression like Gzip.
The H1 tag tells search engines what your page is primarily about. Having missing or multiple H1 tags can confuse crawlers.
Alt tags provide a text description for images, which is vital for accessibility and helps search engines understand your visual content.
Yes, page speed is a confirmed ranking factor. A slow site provides a poor user experience and can lead to lower search rankings.