Technical Site Audit Checklist: 2015 Edition |
Technical Site Audit Checklist: 2015 Edition Posted: 18 Jan 2015 04:13 PM PST Posted by GeoffKenyon Back in 2011, I wrote a technical site audit checklist, and while it was thorough, there have been a lot of additions to what is encompassed in a site audit. I have gone through and updated that old checklist for 2015. Some of the biggest changes were the addition of sections for mobile, international, and site speed. This checklist should help you put together a thorough site audit and determine what is holding back the organic performance of your site. At the end of your audit, don't write a document that says what's wrong with the website. Instead, create a document that says what needs to be done. Then explain why these actions need to be taken and why they are important. What I've found to really helpful is to provide a prioritized list along with your document of all the actions that you would like them to implement. This list can be handed off to a dev or content team to be implemented easily. These teams can refer to your more thorough document as needed. Quick overview Check indexed pages
Review the number of organic landing pages in Google Analytics
Search for the brand and branded terms
Check Google's cache for key pages
PRO Tip: Don't forget to check the text-only version of the cached page. Here is a bookmarklet to help you do that. Do a mobile search for your brand and key landing pages
On-page optimization Title tags are optimized
Important pages have click-through rate optimized titles and meta descriptions
Check for pages missing page titles and meta descriptions The on-page content includes the primary keyword phrase multiple times as well as variations and alternate keyword phrases There is a significant amount of optimized, unique content on key pages The primary keyword phrase is contained in the H1 tag Images' file names and alt text are optimized to include the primary keyword phrase associated with the page. URLs are descriptive and optimized
Clean URLs
Short URLs
Content Homepage content is optimized
Landing pages are optimized
Site contains real and substantial content
Proper keyword targeting
Keyword cannibalization
Content to help users convert exists and is easily accessible to users
Content formatting
Good headlines on blog posts
Amount of content versus ads
Additional reading: How to Write Magnetic Headlines SEO Copywriting Tips for Improved Link Building The Ultimate Blogger Writing Guide Tips to Earn Links and Tweets to Your Blog Post Duplicate content There should be one URL for each piece of content
Pro Tip: Exclude common parameters, such as those used to designate tracking code, in Google Webmaster Tools. Read more at Search Engine Land. Do a search to check for duplicate content
Sub-domain duplicate content
Check for a secure version of the site
Check other sites owned by the company
Check for "print" pages
Accessibility & IndexationCheck the robots.txt
PRO Tip: Use SEO Browser to do a quick spot check. Check the SEOmoz PRO Campaign
XML sitemaps are listed in the robots.txt file XML sitemaps are submitted to Google/Bing Webmaster Tools Check pages for meta robots noindex tag
Do goal pages have the noindex command applied?
Site architecture and internal linking Number of links on a page
Vertical linking structures are in place
Horizontal linking structures are in place
Links are in content
Footer links
Good internal anchor text Check for broken links
Additional reading: Importance of Internal Linking Internal Linking Tactics Using Anchor Links to Make Google Ignore The First Link Successful Site Architecture for SEO The SEO Guide to Site Architecture Information Architecture and Faceted Navigation Technical issues Proper use of 301s
"Bad" redirects are avoided
Redirects point directly to the final URL and do not leverage redirect chains
Use of JavaScript
Use of iFrames
Use of Flash
Check for errors in Google Webmaster Tools
XML Sitemaps
Canonical version of the site established through 301s Canonical version of site is specified in Google Webmaster Tools Rel canonical link tag is properly implemented across the site
Uses absolute URLs instead of relative URLs
Site speedReview page load time for key pages
Make sure compression is enabled Enable caching Optimize your images for the web Minify your CSS/JS/HTML Use a good, fast host
Optimize your images for the web Mobile Review the mobile experience
Make sure analytics are set up if separate mobile content exists
If dynamic serving is being used, make sure the Vary HTTP header is being used
Review how the mobile experience matches up with the intent of mobile visitors
Ensure faulty mobile redirects do not exist
Ensure that the relationship between the mobile site and desktop site is established with proper markup
International Review international versions indicated in the URL
Enable country based targeting in webmaster tools
Implement hreflang / rel alternate if relevant If there are multiple versions of a site in the same language (such as /us/ and /uk/, both in English), update the copy been updated so that they are both unique Make sure the currency reflects the country targeted Ensure the URL structure is in the native language
Analytics Analytics tracking code is on every page
There is only one instance of a GA property on a page
Analytics is properly tracking and capturing internal searches Demographics tracking is set up Adwords and Adsense are properly linked if you are using these platforms Internal IP addresses are excluded UTM Campaign Parameters are used for other marketing efforts Meta refresh and JavaScript redirects are avoided
Event tracking is set up for key user interactions This audit covers the main technical elements of a site and should help you uncover any issues that are holding a site back. As with any project, the deliverable is critical. I've found focusing on the solution and impact (business case) is the best approach for site audit reports. While it is important to outline the problems, too much detail here can take away from the recommendations. If you're looking for more resources on site audits, I recommend the following: Helpful tools for doing a site audit: Annie Cushing's Site Audit Sign up for The Moz Top 10, a semimonthly mailer updating you on the top ten hottest pieces of SEO news, tips, and rad links uncovered by the Moz team. Think of it as your exclusive digest of stuff you don't have time to hunt down but want to read! |
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