Website audits serve the same purpose of a physical. They’re an opportunity to take a complete, top to bottom accounting of a site to note what is working, what’s broken and what needs to be improved. Once completed, the audit should help inform the larger strategy and sometimes, shape the desired outcomes and the time frame in-which those goals will be reached. Says Jason White (@Sonray ), Director of SEO and Website Audit Whiz at DragonSearch





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