Free SEO Audit & Recommendations Template

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This SEO Audit recommendations template contains an outline of how you can present your recommendations to clients. 

It can be used on both Google Slides, and in Microsoft PowerPoint. 

How To Use This SEO Audit Template

This SEO audit template is divided into multiple sections. These are:

  • Technical Improvements
  • Content Improvements
  • Off-Page SEO
  • Next Steps

Instead of leaving the slides black – I’ve included some information from an SEO Audit for Herschel (the backpack company).  

You can rearrange the content on the slides to fit your agenda. Simply delete the data and replace them with your own data, delete the images and replace them with your own screenshots. Delete the next steps and replace them with your own next steps. 

These slides are to the point – every SEO issue mentioned contains a solution and suggested KPIs. When you expand this template for your own clients remember to keep every recommendation actionable. 

After you’ve finished providing your recommendations, solutions, and KPIs it’s time to summarize your solutions under next steps.

I am a firm believer of summarizing by:

  • Priority
  • Impact
  • Estimated Work Time
  • Estimated Results

A Winning SEO Audit & Recommendations Template

There you have it – a simple yet effective SEO Audit and Recommendations Template for PowerPoint and Google Slides. If you’re looking for additional templates, then checkout this Keyword Research Template.

If you’re looking for more support, and want to book a consultation then let’s talk and see how we can boost your revenue and leads through SEO!

SEO Consultant

SEO focused digital marketer with over a decade of experience driving organic growth. Successfully implemented SEO strategies for some of the world’s most loved enterprise brands across automotive, ecommerce, FMCG, retail, finance, and B2B SAAS industries. Harpreet holds a BA in Geography from the University of Leicester and a MSc in International Management from King's College London.

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