SEO Auditing Process for WordPress Websites
Run a repeatable audit across crawlability, content quality, internal links, schema, speed, and search demand.
Step-by-step implementation guides for WordPress site owners and developers.
Run a repeatable audit across crawlability, content quality, internal links, schema, speed, and search demand.
Diagnose discovered-not-indexed, crawled-not-indexed, canonical conflicts, and thin archive problems.
Use robots directives carefully and avoid blocking resources that search engines need for rendering.
Prevent duplicate URL confusion across archives, pagination, headless mirrors, and campaign URLs.
Add Article, WebSite, Organization, Breadcrumb, and FAQ schema in ways that support search interpretation.
Translate clicks, impressions, CTR, coverage, and query data into practical content and technical actions.
Validate crawlability, metadata, schema, canonical tags, performance, redirects, and index signals before publishing.
Use sitemaps as discovery support while keeping canonical tags, indexable templates, and archive quality aligned.
Build repeatable link paths that help search engines understand priority pages without turning navigation into clutter.
Find pages with no internal links, map them to topic clusters, and add contextual links from category hubs, tutorials, and...