Audit for bizeebay.com · 8/17/2026
Overall score 73C
Overall
SEO
AEO
PageSpeed Insights rejected the request (check the API key is valid, the PageSpeed Insights API is enabled, and quota is available).
Quick wins
Ordered by impact versus effort — start at the top.
- 1
Title tag
Rewrite the title to sit between 50 and 60 characters so it isn't truncated, front-loading the term you want to rank for.
Impact ★★★ · Effort ●
- 2
Page speed / Core Web Vitals
Compress and lazy-load images, defer non-critical JavaScript, and serve modern formats (WebP/AVIF) over a CDN.
Impact ★★★ · Effort ●●●
- 3
Author & entity clarity (E-E-A-T)
Add named bylines with bios, an About page with real credentials, and Person/Organization schema linking them.
Impact ★★ · Effort ●●
- 4
Answer-first content clarity
Open each section with a 40–70 word paragraph that answers the section's question outright, then expand.
Impact ★★★ · Effort ●●
- 5
Citation-worthiness
Add original data points, a one-sentence definition per key term, and a quotable takeaway per section.
Impact ★★ · Effort ●●●
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Metadata
Title tag
Fail"SEO Services in Oklahoma | Website Development Services & AI Search Optimization" (84 characters)
Why it matters: The title is the clickable headline in search results and the strongest single on-page ranking signal.
How to fix it: Rewrite the title to sit between 50 and 60 characters so it isn't truncated, front-loading the term you want to rank for.
Meta description
Needs work186 characters found.
Why it matters: Search engines and AI answer engines often reuse this text as the snippet, which drives click-through rate.
How to fix it: Write a 140–160 character description that states what the page offers and includes a reason to click.
URL structure
PassClean, readable URL structure.
Why it matters: Short, hyphenated, lowercase URLs are easier to share, quote, and parse.
How to fix it: Use lowercase words separated by hyphens, keep paths under three levels, and 301 old URLs to new ones.
Structure & Crawlability
H1 presence & uniqueness
Pass1 H1 heading found.
Why it matters: A single descriptive H1 tells both crawlers and language models what the page is fundamentally about.
How to fix it: Use exactly one H1 per page that restates the page topic in human language, then use H2/H3 for sub-topics.
Heading hierarchy
Pass1 H1, 19 H2, 11 H3 headings.
Why it matters: A clean heading outline is how machines segment your content into answerable chunks.
How to fix it: Break long sections with descriptive H2s, and never skip a level (H1 → H3) purely for styling.
Canonical tag
PassCanonical link present.
Why it matters: Without a canonical, duplicate URLs (tracking params, trailing slashes) split your ranking signals.
How to fix it: Add <link rel="canonical" href="https://your-domain.com/page" /> with the absolute preferred URL.
robots.txt
Passrobots.txt found and readable.
Why it matters: robots.txt is the first file a crawler requests; a missing or hostile one can block indexing entirely.
How to fix it: Publish /robots.txt allowing your public pages and pointing to your sitemap with a Sitemap: line.
sitemap.xml
Passsitemap.xml found at the root.
Why it matters: A sitemap tells search engines every URL worth crawling, which matters most for newer or deep pages.
How to fix it: Generate an XML sitemap, host it at /sitemap.xml, and reference it from robots.txt.
Internal links (sampled)
Needs work2 broken of 8 sampled internal links.
Why it matters: Dead internal links waste crawl budget and strand users mid-journey.
How to fix it: Fix or redirect: //www.googletagmanager.com, //challenges.cloudflare.com. A full-site crawl is available on Pro.
Performance & Security
Fixes lockedMobile viewport
PassResponsive viewport meta tag present.
Why it matters: Google indexes the mobile version of your site first — without a viewport tag it renders as a desktop page on phones.
How to fix it: Add <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" /> and verify layouts at 375px wide.
HTTPS / SSL
PassServed securely over HTTPS.
Why it matters: HTTPS is a confirmed ranking signal and browsers actively warn users away from pages without it.
How to fix it: Install a TLS certificate and 301-redirect all HTTP traffic to the HTTPS version.
Page speed / Core Web Vitals
Needs workPageSpeed Insights didn't return a score for this URL.
Why it matters: Slow loads suppress rankings and cost conversions — most abandonment happens before the page paints.
How to fix it: Compress and lazy-load images, defer non-critical JavaScript, and serve modern formats (WebP/AVIF) over a CDN.
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Media & Social
Image alt text coverage
Pass26 of 27 images have alt text (96%).
Why it matters: Alt text is both an accessibility requirement and the only way search engines understand image content.
How to fix it: Describe each meaningful image in 5–12 words; leave alt empty only for purely decorative graphics.
Structured data (schema.org)
PassValid JSON-LD found: WebPage, ImageObject, BreadcrumbList, WebSite, Organization, LocalBusiness, FAQPage.
Why it matters: Schema markup is how rich results are earned and how AI answer engines resolve your entities.
How to fix it: Add JSON-LD for Organization and WebSite site-wide, then page-appropriate types (Article, Product, FAQPage).
Open Graph / social tags
Pass3/3 core Open Graph tags present.
Why it matters: Without them, shared links render as bare URLs and lose most of their click-through.
How to fix it: Add og:title, og:description, og:image (1200×630) and twitter:card to every template.
AEO breakdown
AI Structured Data
Schema completeness for AI parsing
PassFound: Organization, FAQPage, LocalBusiness, WebSite.
Why it matters: Answer engines resolve who you are and what you sell from structured data before they trust your prose.
How to fix it: Ship Organization + WebSite schema everywhere, add FAQPage to Q&A sections and Article to editorial content.
Freshness signals
PassdateModified or <time> markup present.
Why it matters: Answer engines strongly prefer content they can prove is current when the question is time-sensitive.
How to fix it: Show a visible "Last updated" date and mirror it in datePublished/dateModified schema fields.
Answerability
Fixes lockedExtractable Q&A content
Pass11 question-style headings/sentences detected plus FAQPage schema.
Why it matters: AI assistants lift question–answer pairs almost verbatim; pages without them are rarely quoted.
How to fix it: Add an FAQ block with the real questions prospects ask, answer each in 2–3 sentences, and wrap it in FAQPage schema.
Answer-first content clarity
FailOpening paragraph is 119 words.
Why it matters: Models summarise from the top of a section — a marketing throat-clear buries the answer they'd cite.
How to fix it: Open each section with a 40–70 word paragraph that answers the section's question outright, then expand.
Citation-worthiness
Fail0 statistics and 4 definition-style sentences across 2980 words.
Why it matters: Models quote concrete, checkable claims — stats, definitions, and crisp summary sentences.
How to fix it: Add original data points, a one-sentence definition per key term, and a quotable takeaway per section.
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AI Crawlability & Trust
llms.txt file
Passllms.txt found at the root.
Why it matters: llms.txt is the emerging convention for telling language models which pages best represent your site.
How to fix it: Publish /llms.txt with a short site description and a curated markdown link list of your best pages.
Author & entity clarity (E-E-A-T)
FailAuthor bylines, Person schema, or an About link were detected.
Why it matters: Answer engines weight identifiable, accountable sources far more heavily than anonymous pages.
How to fix it: Add named bylines with bios, an About page with real credentials, and Person/Organization schema linking them.
AI crawler access
PassNo AI crawlers are blocked in robots.txt.
Why it matters: If GPTBot or PerplexityBot can't read the site, you cannot be cited in those answers at all.
How to fix it: Allow the AI user-agents you want citations from, and block only genuinely private paths.
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