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SEO Audit Specialist

Hire an SEO Audit Specialist Who Tells You Exactly What to Fix

Not a crawler report. A full audit across technical health, content strategy, keyword mapping, and site architecture. Delivered as a prioritized roadmap your team can act on immediately.

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Adrian Czarnoleski, SEO Audit Specialist

Adrian Czarnoleski

#89
SEO on LinkedIn US
90+
Audits delivered

from $1,200
One-time audit
7 days
Avg. delivery time

Four areas. One audit.

Most audits stop at the technical layer

Technical issues matter. But rankings are also lost to weak content strategy, wrong keyword targeting, and poor site structure. I audit all four.

01
Technical SEO
  • +Crawlability and indexation
  • +Crawl budget and log file analysis
  • +Page speed and Core Web Vitals
  • +Schema markup and structured data
02
Content and Topical Authority
  • +Content gaps vs. competitors
  • +Thin and cannibalizing pages
  • +Topical cluster mapping
  • +E-E-A-T signal assessment
03
Keyword and Site Architecture
  • +Full URL-to-keyword mapping
  • +Cannibalization diagnosis
  • +Internal link equity flow
  • +Site structure and depth analysis
04
Off-Page and Authority
  • +Backlink profile quality review
  • +Toxic link identification
  • +Brand mention signals
  • +Competitor authority benchmarking

What the audit actually looks like

Every deliverable is built to be used, not filed away.

Prioritized SEO audit roadmap with issues ranked by impact, status, and owner
Audit roadmap: every issue ranked by impact, tracked, and assigned
Developer-ready SEO ticket with issue, examples, solution, and implementation requirements
Developer ticket: problem, site examples, fix, and implementation spec in one place
Keyword research mapping file showing URL, page type, target keyword, and secondary keywords
Keyword mapping: every URL assigned a target keyword, page type, and secondary terms
Topical clustering spreadsheet showing pillar pages, subtopics, and internal link mapping
Topical cluster map: pillar pages, subtopics, content gaps, and internal link plan

Deliverables included

Full SEO audit report
Prioritized implementation roadmap
Developer-ready JIRA tickets
Keyword mapping (URL to keyword)
Topical cluster plan
Content gap analysis
Internal linking strategy
Log file analysis (where applicable)
Backlink profile review
Schema markup recommendations

What most audits never look for

Standard audits catch broken links and missing tags. These are the issues that actually explain why rankings stall.

Keyword cannibalization

Multiple pages competing for the same query, pulling each other down. Invisible in a crawl report. Obvious once you cross-reference GSC data properly.

Crawl budget leaks

Googlebot consuming budget on paginated, filtered, or parameter URLs that will never rank. Key pages crawled infrequently as a result.

Topical authority gaps

Your competitors own a topic because they have pillar pages and supporting clusters. You have scattered articles with no structural relationship between them.

Internal link equity misdirected

PageRank flowing to low-value pages. Commercial pages sitting deep in the site with minimal links pointing at them. Simple to fix once mapped.

Content that Google ignores

Thin pages, near-duplicate templates, and AI-generated content that earns crawls but never rankings. The site looks active while authority dilutes.

No content strategy behind the keywords

Keywords exist but there is no plan connecting them. No cluster logic, no hierarchy, no intent mapping. Traffic remains random rather than compounding.

Audit results: before and after

Two sites. Two different problems. Both diagnosed through the same audit process.

Large Job Platform

Crawl Budget: 500,000 to 50,000 Daily Requests

Problem

Googlebot burning crawl budget on millions of near-duplicate filter URLs. Important pages crawled infrequently.

What I did

Log file analysis revealed the exact URL patterns consuming budget. Restructured crawl directives, consolidated duplicates, rebuilt internal linking.

Result

90% reduction in daily crawl requests. Site-wide ranking growth and significant increase in TOP 3 positions.

TOP 3 keyword growth after crawl budget optimization on large job platform
DeepLogic: Multi-Brand Platform

45+ Technical Tickets, Significant Indexation Increase

Problem

Key pages not indexed. Recurring penalties in specific countries. No structured process for technical issues at scale.

What I did

Full technical roadmap across all brands. Metadata, broken pages, site structure, Core Web Vitals. 45+ dev-ready tickets.

Result

Indexed pages increased significantly. Organic traffic grew alongside crawl coverage improvements.

Ahrefs chart showing organic pages and traffic growth for DeepLogic
  • Omni Calculator SEO Acquisition: 92% Forecasted Traffic Uplift

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  • Day Translations: 50% More SEO Leads After Google Penalty Recovery

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    Day Translations SEO case study

Audit pricing

One-time audit or ongoing support. Both start with a free consultation and a free site review.

From $1,200
One-Time Audit

Full audit across technical, content, keywords, and off-page. Delivered as a prioritized roadmap, keyword mapping, topical cluster plan, and developer-ready tickets. One clear action plan.

Book Audit
From $600/mo
Ongoing Engagement

Audit plus continuous implementation support. I stay involved through the fix phase, track progress, monitor results, and adapt the strategy as the site evolves.

Get Started

Free 30-minute consultation and free site review before any commitment.

Frequently asked questions

What does your SEO audit cover?
The audit covers four areas: technical health, content and topical authority, keyword mapping, and off-page signals. You get a full picture of what is working, what is broken, and what is missing — not just a list of crawl errors.
How is this different from a Screaming Frog report?
A crawler finds missing tags and broken links. I find why your pages are not ranking despite looking technically clean. That requires log file analysis, keyword cannibalization mapping, topical gap analysis, and manual review of your site architecture — none of which automated tools do.
How long does the audit take?
Typically 7 to 14 days depending on site size. You receive a full deliverables package including the audit report, prioritized roadmap, keyword mapping, and developer-ready tickets.
Do you work with the dev team after the audit?
Yes. Each technical ticket includes the problem, solution, and implementation requirements so developers can act without back-and-forth. I am also available for implementation questions during the fix phase.
Is the audit a one-time engagement or ongoing?
Both options are available. A one-time audit delivers the full findings and roadmap. Ongoing engagements include implementation support, progress tracking, and continuous monitoring as fixes are deployed.
What size of site do you audit?
From focused 20-page service sites to enterprise platforms with millions of URLs. The tools and depth of analysis scale with site complexity. Large platforms require log file analysis and big data tooling that goes well beyond a standard crawl.

Ready to find out exactly what is holding your site back?

Book a free consultation. I will take a quick look at your site, tell you what I would focus on, and outline what an audit would cover for your specific situation.