Real SEO Audit Skills You Can Actually Use
Learning SEO audits doesn't need to be overwhelming. We break down site analysis, technical checks, and reporting into clear steps you can follow. Our webinars connect you with people who do this work regularly and can show you how it works in practice.
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What You'll Work With
Our sessions focus on tools and methods that SEO professionals use when they audit websites. You'll get hands-on time with platforms that help identify issues, track metrics, and document findings.
Crawling Software
Work with tools that scan websites to find broken links, redirect chains, and indexing problems. We cover both free options and commercial platforms used in agency work.
Analytics Platforms
Learn to pull data from Google Analytics and Search Console to understand site performance. We show you which metrics matter and how to spot trends that need attention.
Speed Testing
Evaluate site speed using PageSpeed Insights, GTmetrix, and browser DevTools. You'll understand core web vitals and learn to identify what's slowing pages down.
Schema Validators
Check structured data implementation with Google's Rich Results Test and Schema Markup Validator. We explain why schema matters and how to fix common errors.
Mobile Testing
Use Google's Mobile-Friendly Test and responsive design checkers to evaluate mobile performance. You'll learn about viewport issues, touch targets, and mobile usability.
Report Templates
Build professional audit reports using spreadsheets and documentation tools. We provide templates you can adapt and show you how to prioritize findings effectively.
Who Teaches These Sessions
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Agency Experience
Our instructors have conducted audits for e-commerce sites, SaaS platforms, and content publishers. They understand how different site types require different approaches.
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Current Methodology
We update content based on algorithm changes and industry shifts. What worked in 2023 might not work now, and we adjust our training accordingly.
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Real Project Examples
Sessions include walkthroughs of actual audits with before and after data. You see the issues found, recommendations made, and results achieved.
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Technical Background
Instructors come from both SEO and web development backgrounds. This helps bridge the gap between identifying issues and understanding how to fix them.
Why This Training Matters Now
Search engines constantly adjust how they evaluate sites. Core Web Vitals, mobile-first indexing, and structured data have all changed what audits need to cover. We focus on techniques that reflect current ranking factors and user experience priorities.
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What Past Participants Say
People who completed our webinars share their experience with the content and format.
The session covered technical aspects I'd been avoiding because they seemed complicated. Breaking down crawl budget and server response codes into manageable chunks helped me actually understand what I was looking at in audit reports.
I needed to run audits for client sites but wasn't sure which issues to prioritize. The webinar showed me how to categorize problems by impact and effort, which made my recommendations much more useful to clients.
How the Learning Works
Our webinars follow a structured approach that combines demonstration, practice, and discussion. You'll work through audit scenarios during sessions and have time to ask questions about your specific situations.
Live Demonstrations
Watch instructors perform actual audits in real time. You see the tools being used, how to interpret data, and what to look for when evaluating different aspects of a site. Sessions include screen sharing with detailed explanations of each step.
Guided Practice
Apply techniques to sample sites during the session. You'll run crawls, check speed metrics, and identify issues while instructors are available to help. This hands-on work helps you understand what problems look like in different contexts.
Question Sessions
Every webinar includes time for specific questions about your projects. Bring examples from sites you work with and get feedback on your approach. Other participants' questions often address issues you haven't encountered yet but will.
Resource Access
Get templates, checklists, and reference guides you can use after the session. These materials help you remember the process and provide structure when you conduct audits independently. They're based on what works in actual client projects.