SEO Audit

Fundamental Audit
Ideal for small businesses and local service providers looking to strengthen their online visibility.
$600
$450
Audit Report
  • 5-7 Days Turnaround
  • Full-scope Technical SEO Audit
  • On-Page SEO Review
  • Keyword Research
  • Competitor Analysis
  • Key Takeaways & Recommendations
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Full Scope Audit
Tailored for eCommerce websites and B2B companies seeking in-depth, scalable SEO insights.
$2500
$1850
Audit Report
  • 5-7 Days Turnaround
  • Full-scope Technical SEO Audit
  • On-Page SEO Review
  • Keyword Research
  • Competitor Analysis
  • Keyword Gap Analysis
  • Backlink Gap Analysis
  • Page Speed & CWV Audit
  • Key Takeaways & Recommendations
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What do Penguin SEO Audit Include?
How much do SEO Audit Services cost?
How often should you do an SEO audit?
Can I do an audit myself?
Will an SEO audit improve my rankings?

Our SEO audit services evaluate the technical, on-page, and off-page factors that impact a website’s visibility on search engines. Our full-scope technical audit includes analysis of site architecture, crawlability, indexability issues, page speed, mobile-friendliness, broken links, redirect chains, and structured data.

On-page factors such as meta tags, headings, content quality, and internal linking are also reviewed.

Additionally, backlink profiles are analyzed to identify harmful links or opportunities for improvement.

We use all tools including your Google Search Console, GA4 accounts and, Sitebulb, Screaming Frog, and Semrush.

Our goal is to provide actionable insights to improve search engine rankings, increase traffic, and fix SEO issues that hinder performance.

The cost of SEO audit services varies depending on the website size, depth of analysis, and provider expertise. Basic audits start around $200–$500, while in-depth audits for larger or eCommerce sites can range from $1,000 to $5,000 or more.

Some agencies offer SEO audits as part of a monthly retainer or bundled with ongoing SEO services. DIY tools also exist for free or low cost, but they often lack the depth and custom insights a manual audit provides.

Ultimately, a quality audit is an investment in improving organic visibility and ROI.

Ideally, you should fully check your website, including technical, on-page, content and off-page SEO, every 6–12 months or after major website changes.

Yes, you can perform a basic SEO audit on your own using tools like Google Search Console, Screaming Frog, Ahrefs, or Semrush. These tools can help identify broken links, page speed issues, keyword gaps, and indexation problems.

However, DIY audits have limitations. They often require technical knowledge to interpret results accurately and to prioritize fixes.

If you’re just starting out or running a small site, a self-audit is a great learning experience. But for larger, revenue-driven websites, a manual or professional audit is highly recommended for long-term success.

An SEO audit by itself doesn’t directly boost rankings—but implementing the insights from the audit absolutely can. The audit reveals the issues that hold your site back: slow-loading pages, poor mobile usability, broken links, thin content, improper redirects, and more.

By fixing these problems, you improve your site’s crawlability, indexation, user experience, and overall relevance to search engines—key components of higher rankings.

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