Website Audit · SEO Review · Conversion Diagnosis

Find Out Why Your Website Is Not Turning Visitors Into Serious Inquiries

I review your website’s clarity, homepage flow, trust signals, SEO structure, mobile experience, and calls to action so you can see what is weakening conversions and what should be fixed first.

This is not a vague design opinion. It is a practical diagnostic review for service businesses that need a website to explain value clearly and generate better leads.

Homepage Clarity Conversion Flow SEO Structure Mobile Experience
Audit Snapshot
Your website may look fine but still fail the buyer journey.
Offer clarityWeak
Trust signalsIncomplete
SEO structureNeeds work
CTA pathUnclear
Fix priorityActionable
ClarityCan visitors understand your offer in seconds?
TrustDoes the page prove you are credible enough to contact?
SEOCan search engines understand your services clearly?
ActionIs there a clean path from visitor to inquiry?
What I review

A website audit should expose the real commercial leaks, not just cosmetic problems.

I look at the parts of your website that affect trust, understanding, search visibility, and conversion behavior.

01

Homepage Message

I check whether your headline, subheadline, proof, and first CTA explain your value fast enough for a busy visitor.

02

Buyer Journey

I review whether the page guides visitors from problem awareness to trust, service understanding, and action.

03

SEO Structure

I check your page title, H1, headings, internal links, service clarity, search intent, and indexable content structure.

04

Trust Signals

I look for proof, reviews, portfolio evidence, process clarity, credibility markers, and risk reducers.

05

Mobile Experience

I assess whether the mobile version is readable, scannable, and easy to act on without friction.

06

CTA & Lead Capture

I check whether your calls to action are visible, specific, persuasive, and connected to a sensible inquiry path.

The hard truth

A website can be visually acceptable and still be commercially weak.

Most business owners judge their website by appearance. Buyers judge it by clarity, trust, relevance, and confidence. Search engines judge it by structure, usefulness, and crawlable meaning.

  • Pretty design is not strategy. A page must explain why the visitor should care.
  • Generic copy is expensive. It forces buyers to guess what makes you different.
  • Weak SEO structure compounds slowly. The site may exist online but fail to build topical authority.
What you get

A practical diagnosis you can actually use.

The audit gives you a prioritized view of what is wrong, what matters most, and what should be fixed before spending more money on design or traffic.

  • Conversion weaknesses in your homepage and key service pages.
  • SEO structure gaps affecting search and AI readability.
  • Trust and proof issues that may be weakening inquiries.
  • Recommended action order so you do not waste effort fixing low-priority items first.
Best fit

This audit is for service businesses that need better leads, not more decoration.

It is especially useful when you know your website exists, but you are not confident it is doing its job.

A

You have an old website

Your site looks dated, unclear, or thin, and you need to know whether to fix it or rebuild it.

B

You get traffic but few inquiries

People visit, but they do not contact you. The problem may be message, trust, offer clarity, or CTA flow.

C

You are planning a redesign

Before rebuilding, the audit identifies what must change strategically so the new version is not just a nicer version of the same problem.

Audit process

A simple review process that moves from diagnosis to action.

The output should make the next decision easier: fix, redesign, rewrite, restructure, or rebuild.

Submit URL

You send your website URL, target service, audience, and the main problem you want solved.

I Review

I examine the page from a conversion, SEO, messaging, trust, and mobile usability perspective.

You Get Findings

You receive direct observations about what is weakening the website and what should be fixed first.

Next Move

Based on the audit, we decide whether you need copy fixes, SEO restructuring, redesign, or a complete rebuild.

Request details

What to send when requesting a website audit

For a useful audit, I need enough context to judge the site against your actual business goal, not just its visual appearance.

Website URLYour live website or the page you want reviewed.
Business TypeConsultant, coach, agency, local service, professional firm, course seller, or other.
Main OfferThe primary service, product, or consultation you want the page to sell.
Target AudienceWho the page is supposed to attract and convert.
Main ProblemLow inquiries, poor clarity, outdated design, weak SEO, low trust, or poor mobile experience.
PlatformWordPress, Wix, Shopify, custom HTML, or another platform.
Optional ContextCompetitors, ideal client profile, current traffic source, or any redesign plan already in progress.
FAQs

Website audit questions before you request a review.

The point of the audit is to make the next website decision clearer and less wasteful.

Is this only a design review?

No. Design is only one part. I also review messaging, offer clarity, SEO structure, trust signals, mobile experience, and conversion flow.

Can you audit a Wix website?

Yes. I can review Wix websites and funnels, including page flow, offer clarity, mobile layout, forms, protected-page journeys, and CTA structure.

Can you audit a WordPress website?

Yes. I can review WordPress sites for homepage structure, service-page clarity, SEO basics, content hierarchy, internal links, mobile experience, and conversion weaknesses.

Will you tell me if the site needs a rebuild?

Yes. If patching is not enough, I will say so directly. A weak foundation should not be dressed up with minor cosmetic fixes.

Is this useful before a redesign?

Yes. It is often most useful before a redesign because it identifies what the new website must fix strategically before design work begins.

What is the next step after the audit?

The next step depends on the findings. It may be copy improvement, service-page restructuring, SEO cleanup, homepage redesign, funnel creation, or a complete rebuild.

Before you spend more money on traffic, design, or redesign, find out what is actually broken.

A serious website audit shows whether your site is losing visitors because of weak clarity, poor trust, thin SEO structure, unclear CTAs, or a broken buyer journey.

No vague comments. No empty compliments. The goal is to identify what matters and what should be fixed first.