Milwaukee Website Audit

A practical website audit before you spend money in the wrong place.

A website audit should tell you what is actually holding the business back. Not a 70-page PDF full of warnings. Not a sales trick. A useful audit names the problems, orders them, and explains what to fix first.

Good Fit

This is worth talking about if:

  • Traffic is flat, leads are thin, or people keep asking questions the site should already answer.
  • You are considering a redesign and want to know whether the current site can be repaired.
  • You want search and AI visibility checked before publishing more content.

What You Get

The useful parts.

  • A prioritized issue list covering message clarity, page structure, calls to action, local trust, and technical search basics.
  • Specific fixes for metadata, schema, internal links, sitemap, crawl access, and AI-readable content.
  • A plain-English action plan sorted by impact and effort.
  • Optional implementation support if you want the fixes handled instead of handed back to you.

Where to start

Free audit

All packages

The website and visibility audit is free. It is the front door. If the findings turn into work, the build packages are priced openly with no quote-gate.

See all packages and prices

Process

Simple, because the work is already complicated enough.

01

Scan the surface

I review the homepage, service pages, navigation, forms, mobile experience, page titles, and conversion paths.

02

Check discovery signals

Sitemap, robots, schema, local signals, indexability, metadata, content structure, and AI crawler access get checked together.

03

Prioritize the fixes

The report separates immediate issues from nice-to-have cleanup so the next move is obvious.

04

Turn findings into work

The audit can stand alone, or it can become the plan for a cleanup, rebuild, service-page push, or content system.

FAQ

Questions people usually ask before the first call.

Is this a technical SEO audit?

Partly. It covers technical search basics, but it also covers clarity, trust, lead paths, content, and local signals because those are usually connected.

Will I get a giant automated report?

No. Automated scans are useful inputs, not the deliverable. You get a prioritized read on what matters and what to do next.

Can you fix the issues after the audit?

Yes. The audit can lead into implementation if the fixes fit joel.design and you want one person to carry it through.

Start Here

Tell me what is not working.

Let's make it make sense