The word 'audit' gets used loosely. For a locksmith website, a meaningful SEO audit isn't a generic checklist — it's a structured diagnostic across four distinct layers, each of which can fail independently.
- Technical health: Can Google crawl and index your pages? Are there redirect chains, broken links, duplicate content, or slow load times blocking your visibility before a single searcher even sees your result?
- Local signals: Does your Google Business Profile match what's on your website? Is your NAP (name, address, phone) consistent across the directories that feed local search algorithms? Are you targeting the right service areas explicitly?
- On-page content: Do your service pages signal the right intent — 'emergency locksmith Chicago' versus just 'locksmith'? Are title tags, H1s, and meta descriptions using location-specific language, or are they generic?
- Off-page authority: What does your backlink profile look like relative to the locksmiths ranking above you? Are you earning citations from relevant local directories?
An audit without this structure produces a list of observations, not a diagnosis. The goal is to identify which layer is the primary bottleneck — because fixing content won't matter if Google can't index the pages, and building links won't matter if your GBP signals a different address than your website.
This guide walks through each layer with specific things to check, tools to use, and a severity framework so you know where to spend time first.