Technical SEO Audit: Find What's Breaking Your Rankings
Most sites lose traffic from fixable technical issues. Our audit course shows you how to identify crawl errors, speed problems, and indexation issues that hold sites back. You'll learn the actual diagnostic process search specialists use daily.
How Our Platform Works
We run structured programs with live sessions, practical exercises, and direct instructor access. Choose group learning for collaborative problem-solving or private sessions for focused technical work.
Flexible Learning Paths
Start with group sessions to learn core techniques, then switch to individual lessons when you need help with specific client sites. Your choice adapts as your needs change.
Live Interactive Sessions
All sessions run in real time with working screen shares and active Q&A. Ask questions while reviewing actual crawl reports or analyzing site architecture together.
Structured Module System
Content follows a clear sequence from crawl basics through advanced log file analysis. Each module builds on previous work with practical exercises using real site data.
Student Feedback Shapes Our Curriculum
We adjust course content based on what actually confuses people. When multiple students struggle with JavaScript rendering issues, we add more examples. When someone requests coverage of international SEO technical requirements, we build that module. The program evolves from real learning challenges, not predetermined assumptions about what you need.
The crawl budget section finally made sense after the instructor walked through an actual log file from a 50,000 page site. I'd read articles about it before but never understood the practical side.
Being able to share my screen during private sessions helped diagnose weird indexation problems on a client site. The instructor spotted canonical chain issues I'd completely missed.
Why This Approach Works
Technical SEO audits require systematic thinking and familiarity with multiple tools. We focus on teaching the diagnostic process rather than memorizing checklists, so you can adapt when search engines change requirements or new tools emerge.
01 Actual Tool Experience
Work with Screaming Frog, Google Search Console, and server logs during sessions. Learn what each tool reveals and when specific data sources matter for diagnosis.
02 Real Problem Scenarios
Analyze sites with genuine technical issues instead of artificial examples. Recent sessions covered pagination problems, redirect chains, and mobile rendering failures from actual client situations.
03 Direct Instructor Communication
Ask questions about your specific technical challenges during or between sessions. Instructors review audit reports you're working on and suggest diagnostic approaches for unclear situations.