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How to Audit Your Startup’s SEO in Under 60 Minutes

How to Audit Your Startupu2019s SEO in Under 60 Minutes

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How to Audit Your Startup’s SEO in Under 60 Minutes

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  1. Starting a new business is exciting, but let’s be real—getting your website to show up on Google can feel like a mystery. The good news? You don’t have to be a tech expert or spend hours trying to figure it out. With just an hour and a simple checklist, you can check how your website is doing and find ways to improve your startup’s SEO. If you’re curious about common SEO mistakes startups make, check out this helpful guide: https://crowdo.net/blog/sturtup-seo. Alright, let’s go step by step. Set a timer. You’ve got 60 minutes. 1. Check Your Website’s Loading Speed (10 minutes) People don’t wait around for slow websites—and neither does Google. Use free tools like Google PageSpeed Insights or GTmetrix to test your site speed. If it’s taking longer than three seconds to load, time to look into image sizes or messy code. 2. Is Your Site Mobile-Friendly? (10 minutes) Many people search on their phones, so your site needs to look good on small screens. Google has a mobile-friendly test you can use. Just copy your website link into the tool, and it’ll show you whether it’s up to standard. 3. Check Your Page Titles and Descriptions (15 minutes) Go through a few of your main pages. Do your titles make sense? Do they clearly say what the page is about? Your description should be short, clear, and include a word or two people might search for on Google. 4. Search Your Site on Google (5 minutes) Type “site:yourdomain.com” into Google. This shows you what pages are actually being found. If some pages aren’t showing up, there may be some issues with indexing. 5. Check Your Content (10 minutes) Make sure your writing speaks to real people—not just search engines. Do your headlines and content include words people would type into Google? Avoid stuffing in too many keywords. Write naturally. 6. Look at Your Links (10 minutes) Are your pages linked to each other in a clear way? Do you have any broken links? Tools like Screaming Frog or Ahrefs (free versions work too) can help you spot problems. That’s it! SEO might sound tricky, but starting with these steps can take you a long way. Keep checking your site regularly, and you’ll stay on the right track.

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