
How to Analyse Websites for SEO (Do These 13 Checks NOW or Stay Invisible!)
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If you’re wondering how to analyse a website for SEO, this video breaks it down in a super clear way. We walk through 13 practical checks you can run on any website to see how it’s really doing in search engines. From crawling issues to low-quality backlinks, this isn’t just about checking boxes, but it’s about spotting what’s actually hurting your rankings.
🔥 SEO can feel like an endless guessing game, with constant tweaks, tests, and waiting for results. If you’re tired of chasing rankings and just want a clear, proven strategy that brings in the right traffic, let’s have a chat! After helping 100+ businesses grow with SEO, I know what moves the needle. Book a free strategy call here: https://josiahroche.co/seo-consultant/
HOW JOSIAH GOT HERE...
Some people study marketing. Others live it.
Josiah Roche has spent nearly 15 years building, scaling, and selling businesses. From launching a media startup as a teenager to growing an agency that helped generate over $100 million in client revenue, his journey is proof that real-world experience beats theory.
16: Founded GSR, a tech and gaming media site. Grew it to 50+ journalists and over a million visitors per year before selling it after four years.
Early 20s: Wrote for The Australia Times while launching and failing multiple businesses; each one sharpening his marketing and psychology expertise.
Mid-20s: Co-founded a marketing agency, scaled it in two years, and sold it at 25.
26: Founded JRR Marketing, a consulting firm now running for 5+ years.
Now: Host of The Conversion Clinic podcast, verified author on Amazon, teaches for free on this YouTube channel with 100K+ subscribers, and runs a small team at JRR Marketing.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What should I check in terms of on-page SEO?
Look at things like title tags, H1s, internal linking, and if keywords actually match what the page is about. Don’t spam keywords on your website - just make sure each page is focused and easy to read for both humans and bots.
Why is checking page speed important for SEO?
Slow pages lead to higher bounce rates, and Google hates that. Use tools like GTmetrix or Lighthouse to see what’s slowing things down, such as big images or too many scripts, and fix it.
What kind of backlinks should I be looking for?
Relevant, high-quality ones. A backlink from a spammy site does more harm than good. Use tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush to check your link profile, and disavow any low-quality links.
How can I tell if my content is SEO-friendly?
Content should answer real questions people are searching. Check if it’s structured well (with headings), uses relevant keywords naturally, and isn’t just waffle. Also, make sure each page targets a different topic—don’t compete with yourself.
How often should I do an SEO audit on my site?
Once a quarter is decent for most sites. But if you’re making loads of changes, audit more often. SEO is not a one-and-done thing - it can quickly change.