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Our global team of SEO experts carry out SEO audits across a variety of territories, including the UK, Europe and North America.
If you’re a global business and you want an SEO strategy to enter new markets or strengthen your position in existing markets, an SEO audit will be a good first step.
If you’re a global business and you want an SEO strategy to enter new markets or strengthen your position in existing markets, an SEO audit will be a good first step.

“On average, our client partners see a 721% increase in their investment with POLARIS.”Amo SokhiDirector
An SEO audit is an evaluation of a websites search engine optimisation performance in a particular search engine, such as Google.com. The purpose of an SEO audit is to determine the current strengths and opportunities that can be capitalised on, and how a website may compare to other websites that are competing for the same traffic or customers from the search engines organic page results.
At POLARIS, our audits start at $2500.00. When inquiring, we will provide you with an estimate low – high cost range quotation of your SEO audit, providing you with a breakdown of the work involved and what you will receive for your investment. The cost of an SEO audit can vary depending on how many websites you require auditing, how many products and services, and how many target search engines.
Yes, with the right resource and understanding you can. Many marketing managers are able to take our SEO audits and then have works carried out using internal resource for integration. Others that do engage POLARIS on an ongoing SEO retainer to assist with the ongoing effort.
Depending on the level of complexity (often technical), clients who have received an audit roadmap are able to work through each item logically with a developer and marketing team resource.
Our SEO audits can deliver top line recommendations for 12 months, broken down into 4 quarterly sprints of focus. We deliver a full roadmap for the first 2 quarters, and then suggest a review meeting when you arrive toward to end of the first 2 quarters to plan the remainder. The reason for this is that the integration may take longer than 6 months, and within this time the search landscape will also evolve, as will the competitors that rank around you, and also the genetics of your website. With so many moving parts, touching base at 6 months is a more efficient way of ensuring that further works carried out are relevant and accurate for your business, rather than planning a full 12 months in advance and some of the tasks being irrelevant due to change.