# Audit

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**Good to know:** Perform regular SEO audits to identify and fix technical issues that may be affecting your website's performance, visibility, and user experience. Use Seodity's On-site Audit for a comprehensive analysis and clear, actionable instructions for how to fix identified issues.
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On-site Audit is an automated tool that checks for a wide range of issues that can affect your website's performance, SEO, and user experience. It groups issues by type, making it easy to identify and fix problems that may be affecting your website's ranking and visibility.

One of the key features of Site Audit is its ability to check for performance-related issues such as slow pages, large CSS or HTML files, and more. These issues can significantly slow down your website, resulting in a poor user experience and a lower ranking in search engines.

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The Site Audit also checks for issues related to HTML tags, such as missing, duplicate, or non-optimal length of title tags, meta descriptions, and H1 tags. These issues can affect your website's visibility in search engines and the way your pages appear in search results.

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Additionally, Site Audit checks for issues related to social tags, such as incomplete or missing Open Graph tags and Twitter cards. These tags are important for social media sharing and can affect the way your pages appear when shared on social media platforms.

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The Site Audit also checks for content quality issues, such as low word counts, and unconsolidated duplicate pages, which can negatively impact your website's ranking and visibility.

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Other issues that Site Audit checks include localization issues with Hreflang, issues with incoming and outgoing links, and issues with resources such as images, JavaScript, CSS.

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The Site Audit also pulls printable reports, this can make it easy to share your analysis with others or to keep a record of your website's performance over time.

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Seodity's Site Audit is that it provides clear and actionable instructions for each issue it detects. When an issue is identified, the Site Audit provides a detailed description of the problem and what it is affecting, as well as specific instructions for how to fix it. This makes it easy for website owners and SEO professionals to understand and address the issues identified by the Site Audit. The instructions are usually clear and easy to follow, even for those who are not technically proficient.&#x20;

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