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Understanding Your Audit Results

Learn how to interpret your audit scores and prioritize improvements. This guide breaks down every metric in your SEO report.

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Updated January 2025

The Overall SEO Score

Your SEO score is a comprehensive metric ranging from 0-100 that evaluates your page across multiple dimensions. Here's how to interpret it:

90-100: Excellent

Your page is well-optimized

70-89: Good

Minor improvements needed

50-69: Fair

Several issues to address

Below 50: Needs Work

Significant optimization required

Score Components

Your overall score is calculated from several key areas:

Technical SEO (25%)

Evaluates your site's technical foundation including meta tags, heading structure, URL format, robots.txt, and sitemap presence.

Content Quality (25%)

Analyzes readability, keyword usage, content length, heading hierarchy, and overall content structure.

Performance (20%)

Measures page load speed, Core Web Vitals, and resource optimization.

Security (15%)

Checks HTTPS usage, security headers, and potential vulnerabilities.

Accessibility (15%)

Evaluates WCAG compliance, image alt texts, color contrast, and keyboard navigation.

AI Extractability Score

This unique metric (0-100) measures how well AI systems can understand and extract information from your content.

Why This Matters

A higher AI Extractability score means better chances of being cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other AI assistants.

  • Better chances of being cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, etc.
  • Clearer content structure for AI comprehension
  • More extractable facts and direct answers

Prioritizing Fixes

Issues are categorized by priority to help you focus on what matters most:

CRITICALFix immediately - these significantly impact SEO
HIGHAddress soon - important for good rankings
MEDIUMPlan to fix - will improve overall score
LOWNice to have - minor optimizations

Tracking Progress

Best Practice

Run audits regularly to track your improvements over time. We recommend auditing after each significant change and at least monthly for ongoing monitoring.

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