Website Audit and Fixes: How I Find and Solve Problems That Hurt Your Website
Is your website not ranking well or loading slowly? Do visitors leave too soon? Many times the real problem is something you cannot see without a proper check. That is where a good website audit and fixes come in.
I help businesses find out what is wrong under the surface and fix it step by step. No guesswork. Just clear answers and practical solutions that help you move forward.
What is a Website Audit?
A website audit is a complete health check of your website. It shows what is working well and what is holding you back.
When I do a website audit, I look at everything from your site’s structure to speed, mobile usability, SEO basics, content quality, technical errors, security issues, and more.
A proper audit does not just show problems. It gives you a clear plan to fix them.
What I Check in My Website Audit and Fixes
Here is what you get when you hire me for a website audit and fixes:
1. Technical Health
Are your pages loading fast enough?
Is your site mobile-friendly?
Are there broken links or missing pages?
Are there crawl errors that confuse search engines?
Do you have proper sitemaps and robots.txt?
I scan your site for all these issues and fix them to make sure search engines and visitors can move through your pages easily.
2. On-Page SEO Check
I check your meta titles, descriptions, headings, internal links, image sizes, and keyword use. Many websites miss these basics, which costs them rankings.
I fix wrong or missing tags, set up a clear structure, and adjust your pages so Google understands what each page is about.
3. Content Gaps and Quality
Content that is old, thin, or copied can hurt your site. I look at your main pages and blog posts to see what is missing or needs updates.
I help you rewrite or add new content that matches what your customers are looking for.
4. Security and Errors
I check for spam links, outdated plugins, broken code, or unsafe scripts. Small problems can grow big if ignored. Fixing them keeps your site safe and trusted by visitors and Google.
5. User Experience
If visitors cannot find what they need or your site is slow, they leave. I check your site’s layout, navigation, and mobile view.
Then I suggest small but powerful changes to keep people on your pages longer and make them trust your business.
How I Fix Website Issues
Finding problems is step one. Fixing them properly is step two.
I do not just give you a long report and leave. I handle the fixes for you:
Speed up your site
Fix broken links
Update your meta tags
Clean up code
Add redirects where needed
Improve mobile layout
Remove harmful plugins or scripts
Set up sitemaps and robots properly
This means you do not have to worry about technical details. You see clear results.
Why Website Audit and Fixes Matter
Your website is like your shop front online. If it is slow, messy, or broken, visitors will leave before they trust you.
A regular audit finds hidden problems. Fixing them keeps your site healthy and strong in search results. This helps you compete, rank higher, and turn visitors into customers.
When Do You Need a Website Audit?
If you answer yes to any of these, it is time for an audit:
✔️ Your site is slow or keeps breaking
✔️ Your Google rankings dropped
✔️ Your pages do not show up for your main keywords
✔️ You get traffic but no leads or sales
✔️ You plan a redesign soon
✔️ You want to check your site’s real health
Usefull Links
While you are here, you can also see my SEO Services in Pakistan to make sure your site ranks better after it is fixed.
I also suggest you read Google’s guide on how to make your site faster if you want to see how speed affects rankings.
How I Keep It Simple
I keep my audits and fixes clear and simple. No tech jargon. No hidden costs. You get clear answers and real fixes that make your site better.
Let’s Get Your Website Back on Track
If you are ready to check your site’s real health and fix what is blocking your growth, I am here to help.
Contact me here or send me a message on WhatsApp.
You can also hire me through Upwork if you prefer that.