Full Content Audit
We inventory every page on your site, pull performance data from your analytics and search console, and score each page against clear criteria. You see exactly where you stand.
Content Audit Consultancy
We dig into the data, find what's pulling its weight and what isn't, then help you make clear decisions about every page — update, consolidate, or retire. No guesswork involved.
Every recommendation backed by real analytics
We map every page before we evaluate anything
You get a prioritized roadmap, not a spreadsheet dump
US consultancy, working with clients nationwide
Why This Matters
A blog post from 2016. A product page for something you stopped selling. A landing page that was "temporary." Five articles covering the same topic with slightly different titles. None of it is doing you any favors — and some of it is actively hurting your search visibility.
The problem isn't that you created all this content. The problem is that no one ever went back and made deliberate decisions about it. That's exactly what we do.
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Most websites have content doing nothing — or worse, creating noise that dilutes what's actually working.
Tuyune Karemo, Content Audit Consultancy
What We Do
What's Included
We don't do vague deliverables. Here's exactly what you get when you work with us on a full content audit.
How We Think
Before any evaluation happens, we map everything. Every page, every URL, every piece of content on your site. You can't make good decisions about what you haven't fully seen.
We pull real traffic, engagement, and search data for each page. Not assumptions about what might be working — actual numbers from your own analytics.
Each page gets evaluated against consistent criteria. The result is a clear classification: update, consolidate, or retire. No ambiguity, no "it depends" without context.
You receive a sequenced action plan your team can actually execute. We walk you through it, answer questions, and make sure the path forward is clear.
Real Work, Real Results
It's not a quick pass through your sitemap. A proper audit connects your content to your actual performance data, identifies patterns across your site, and produces decisions — not just observations.
We've worked with sites ranging from a few hundred pages to tens of thousands. The process scales. The rigor stays the same.
Common Questions
An SEO audit typically focuses on technical factors: site speed, crawlability, metadata, structured data. A content audit focuses on the pages themselves — what they cover, how they perform, whether they still serve a purpose. The two complement each other but answer different questions. We focus specifically on content: is this page pulling its weight, and what should happen to it?
It depends on the size of your site and how accessible your analytics data is. A site with a few hundred pages typically takes two to three weeks from kickoff to final deliverable. Larger sites with thousands of pages can take four to six weeks. We scope this carefully at the start so you know what to expect before we begin.
We typically need read-only access to your Google Analytics and Google Search Console accounts, plus a way to crawl your site (usually just the public URL). We don't need access to your CMS to conduct the audit, though it can be helpful for understanding content structure. We'll walk you through exactly what we need during onboarding.
Our core service is the audit and the action plan — we identify what needs to happen and give you a clear roadmap. Implementation is typically done by your internal team or your existing content and development partners. That said, we offer follow-on advisory support for teams that want guidance during the execution phase. We can discuss what level of involvement makes sense for your situation.
Limited analytics data is more common than you'd think — especially after platform migrations or GA4 transitions. When historical data is sparse, we supplement with other signals: crawl data, backlink profiles, content freshness indicators, and qualitative assessment. The audit is still useful; we're just transparent about which signals we're relying on more heavily.
Yes. Our audit process is platform-agnostic. Whether you're on WordPress, Drupal, HubSpot, a custom build, or something else entirely, the methodology works the same way. We're evaluating the content and its performance, not the underlying technology. The only thing that matters is that the site is publicly crawlable and that you have some form of analytics data available.
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We start with a conversation about your site, your goals, and what you already know. No commitment required to have that first talk.
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