Hey Adopter,
Your website's bleeding customers. You're probably fixing the wrong things.
Most website "audits" are glorified checklists. Someone clicks around for twenty minutes, spots a slow page, notices the wonky mobile menu. They call it analysis. You get a scattered list of random fixes with zero business impact.
You're treating symptoms while the real problems run wild.
The Real Problem With Website Audits
Here's what happens when businesses audit their websites. They focus on what's obvious, not what matters. They fix the broken contact form but ignore their buried call-to-action button. They optimize images for speed but never question if their value proposition actually makes sense.
These fixes aren't wrong. They're just solving problems in isolation. No one connects how SEO, user experience, and conversions work together.
A Better Framework for Website Analysis
The solution? A systematic, three-step approach. Examine your website through three lenses: technical foundation, user experience, and conversion optimization. Each analysis builds on the previous one. You get a complete view of what's actually blocking results.
This isn't about running more tools or longer audits. It's about asking the right questions in the right order.
Phase One: SEO Foundation Audit
Start with the technical foundation. Analyze technical SEO issues, on-page optimization, content gaps versus competitors, and schema markup. Don't just find problems. Create a prioritized action plan with exactly three critical fixes and five quick wins, complete with ROI estimates.
Why start here? Technical issues undermine everything else. There's no point optimizing conversions if search engines can't crawl your content properly.