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      <description>TL;DR You do not need Ahrefs, SEMrush, or any expensive tool to run an effective SEO audit. Google Search Console, PageSpeed Insights, Screaming Frog&amp;rsquo;s free tier, and your browser&amp;rsquo;s developer tools cover the essentials. This guide maps each audit task to a free tool and walks you through the process.  The Myth That SEO Audits Require Expensive Tools Explain why the SEO industry oversells the need for paid tools.</description>
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      <description>TL;DR Most blogs have posts that get zero traffic, rank for the wrong keywords, or target terms they cannot compete for. A content-specific SEO audit identifies these underperformers and sorts them into three buckets: update, consolidate, or remove. This guide walks through the process from analysis to action.  Why Blog Content Needs Its Own Audit Explain the difference between a technical SEO audit and a content SEO audit. Technical audits find infrastructure problems.</description>
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      <description>TL;DR Small sites do not need enterprise SEO audit processes. This checklist covers the technical SEO fundamentals that actually matter for sites under 500 pages: crawlability, indexing, page speed, mobile usability, schema markup, and security. Each item includes what to check, how to check it, and how to fix it.  Why Small Sites Need a Different Audit Approach Explain why enterprise SEO audit checklists overwhelm small site owners with irrelevant items.</description>
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      <description>TL;DR You do not need a full day or an expensive tool to run a useful SEO audit. This 30-minute process covers the critical checks that catch the most impactful issues: indexing problems, broken pages, slow loading, thin content, and missing optimizations. Run this monthly to catch problems before they compound.  Why Quick SEO Audits Beat Annual Deep Dives Explain why frequent lightweight audits catch more issues than rare comprehensive ones.</description>
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