SEO Report Service and SEO Audits for UK Small Businesses

Want to know how your site’s performing and what to do next?

PHASE ONE: RESEARCH, PHASE THREE: RESULTS

Data-driven decisions are key to a successful SEO strategy. From initial data gathering through to tracking ongoing performance, these reports are your best chance at improving your SEO and getting those all important customers.

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Where Are You Now?

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PHASE ONE: RESEARCH

An SEO Audit is a vital part of Phase One and is the driving force in creating your SEO strategy. We can piece together data on your website’s technical and content issues to get you on the right track.

In addition, a baseline SEO Report allows you to see your current performance and acts as a benchmark to measure future success.

PHASE THREE: RESULTS

Following your baseline report in Phase One and the fixes made in Phase Two, it’s time to start tracking your performance. Measure your success, not just with vanity metrics but with valuable information and recommendations to continuously improve on your SEO and growth.

SEO REPORTING

What’s Involved?

  • Initial benchmarking report
  • Dashboard containing the metrics that matter
  • Action points and recommendations
  • Quarterly reports

SEO Report Pricing Guide

Each business has their own level of reporting required in line with their own goals. Use these prices as a guide to get a general idea.


STANDARD

£99

Understand the metrics that matter


  • GA4 & Search Console Setup/Verification
  • Establishing current Traffic Baseline
  • Current Keyword Ranking snapshot
  • Top actions recommended

ADVANCED

£199

A full, focused strategy to position you as the market leader


  • Custom Looker Studio Dashboard creation
  • Conversion tracking setup (Goals/Events)
  • Detailed Traffic Source breakdown
  • Action plan

SEO AUDIT

What’s Involved?

  • Technical health check
  • Content auditing
  • Growth strategy in line with other services used in Phase One

SEO Audit Pricing Guide

Every business is different and have different requirements and budgets. Use these prices as a guide to get a general idea.


JUMPSTART

£199

Finding the core issues


  • Technical Health Check
  •  Indexing Status (The “Invisible” check)
  • Site Speed check
  • Top 5 Priority Actions List

accelerate

£399

Get the full picture for growth


  • Everything in Jumpstart
  • Content Audit: Checking top pages for thin/boring content
  • User Journey Review: Checking menus and CTAs
  • Growth Roadmap: 12-month strategy plan

Why Work With Me?

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I’m Ryan, your SEO Partner

I’m not a faceless agency, and I’m not an algorithm. I’m a UK-based SEO specialist who believes small businesses deserve the same high-level strategy as the big guys, without the agency price tag.

What Makes Me Different?

  • I Don’t Just advise, I Do: Unlike consultants who hand you a report and walk away, I get under the bonnet and fix the problems myself
  • I Speak Your Language: No jargon, no ‘dark arts.’ Just clear, plain English explanations of what we are doing and why it makes you money
  • I Follow a Proven Process: My Research > Refine > Results framework ensures we aren’t guessing. Every fix I make is backed by the data we found in Phase 1
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FAQs

Think of the Audit (Phase 1) as a full medical check-up—it diagnoses exactly what is wrong with your site right now (technical errors, missing pages). The SEO Report (Phase 3) is your quarterly health tracker—it shows you if the treatment is working (traffic growth, keyword rankings). You typically need an Audit first to know what to fix, and Reports later to track the results.

Yes, but if you don’t have these, I can set them up for you as part of the Baseline Report (Phase 1). I ensure your tracking is accurate from day one so we aren’t guessing with your data.

Every Quarter. SEO is a long-term game, and monthly reports often encourage “short-termism” (panicking over small dips). By reporting quarterly, we focus on the real trends, meaningful growth, and strategic adjustments that actually move the needle for your revenue.

No. My reports are written in plain English, not technical. I include a clear “Recommended Actions” section so you know exactly what the data means and what we need to do next to keep growing.