Growth Audit

Audit the search, content, and conversion structure behind your current growth effort.

Growth Audit is designed for teams already doing some SEO, publishing, or channel work but not seeing compounding results. The goal is to locate the structural disconnects between traffic, content, offers, and conversion.

How This Audit Works

Step 1

Best Fit

First check whether this audit matches the current stage instead of forcing every problem into one path.

Step 2

What We Review

Then see exactly what gets reviewed so the vague problem becomes a diagnosable structural one.

Step 3

What You Leave With

Finally, be clear on what decision material and next actions you actually leave with.

The Three Things You Need To Decide

Do you need a website rebuild, a search-structure fix, or an AI-visibility adjustment first?
Is the main issue visual presentation, business clarity, content organization, or inquiry flow?
After this audit, will the team know what to do first, what comes next, and what should wait?

Typical Triggers

  • Different people inside the team keep giving different answers about why inbound growth is underperforming.
  • You are spending on content, SEO, or traffic but still cannot tell whether the bottleneck is structure, offer clarity, or conversion path.
  • The next quarter needs a sharper growth roadmap, but the current diagnosis is too fuzzy to prioritize confidently.

Best Fit

  • Businesses already publishing content but not seeing qualified inbound lift.
  • Teams doing SEO without a clear service, industry, and FAQ hierarchy.
  • Brands unsure whether the next bottleneck is pages, content, links, or offers.

What We Review

  • Keyword and topic structure across service, industry, comparison, and FAQ intent.
  • Internal linking and how insights support commercial pages.
  • Whether content and page strategy are reinforcing real offers and inquiry paths.

What You Leave With

  • A clearer picture of where compounding search growth is getting blocked.
  • Priority actions for page structure, content clusters, and conversion paths.
  • A decision framework for what to build next instead of spreading effort thin.

Why This Audit Is Worth Doing

  • It does not push you into execution immediately. It helps decide what should happen first, later, and not yet.
  • It puts website structure, SEO, GEO, and conversion questions into one decision frame instead of separate fragments.
  • Afterward, the team can more clearly choose whether to move into delivery, a larger growth path, or a narrower follow-up action.

Why Delaying Usually Costs More

  • If the direction stays vague, the team keeps repeating trial-and-error across pages, content, and campaigns.
  • The longer structural issues stay unexamined, the more expensive SEO, GEO, and inquiry-flow rework usually becomes.
  • Before spending more on acquisition, getting the diagnosis right is often the cheaper and faster move.

Stop guessing what the growth bottleneck is.

A good audit shortens the path between content effort and commercial signal.