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Sample SEO Audit Report

See exactly what you get when you run a free SEO audit with SEO Inspector. This sample report was generated for Wikipedia.org.

What's Inside the Report

Every SEO Inspector audit analyzes six critical areas of your website and assigns a letter grade to each. Here's what the sample report covers:

A+

On-Page SEO

Title tags, meta descriptions, heading structure, keyword usage, image alt text, and content quality signals.

B+

Performance

Page load speed, server response time, resource optimization, caching, and Core Web Vitals metrics.

A

Backlinks & Authority

Domain authority score, referring domains, backlink quality, anchor text distribution, and link profile health.

B

Links

Internal link structure, external link quality, broken link detection, redirect chains, and orphan page identification.

A-

Usability & Social

Mobile responsiveness, viewport configuration, font readability, social meta tags, and Open Graph implementation.

A

Technical SEO

HTTPS status, robots.txt, XML sitemap, canonical tags, structured data, hreflang, and crawlability checks.

Full Sample Report

This report was generated for Wikipedia.org using SEO Inspector's free audit tool. Scroll through the PDF below or download it.

How to Interpret Your SEO Audit Report

1

Start With the Overall Score

The overall SEO score at the top gives you a quick snapshot of your website's health. Scores above 80 are strong; scores below 50 need immediate attention. The score is weighted across all six audit categories.

2

Check Individual Category Grades

Each section receives a letter grade (A+ through F). Focus on the lowest-scoring categories first since those represent the biggest improvement opportunities. A "C" in Technical SEO might be costing you more rankings than an "A-" in Usability.

3

Review the Specific Findings

Each category lists specific checks with pass/fail/warning indicators. Green checkmarks mean you're good. Red X marks are critical issues. Yellow warnings are areas for improvement. The report explains what each issue means and why it matters.

4

Prioritize and Take Action

Not all issues are equal. Focus on high-impact items first: missing title tags, broken HTTPS, slow load times, and missing meta descriptions affect rankings the most. Our guide to reading SEO audit reports walks you through prioritization.

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