Content SEO Audit

Content SEO Audit for Content Gaps, Overlap, and Page Quality

Use a content SEO audit to review topic coverage, page overlap, thin content, internal linking support, and pruning candidates across your content system.

Use this page for content SEO audit, content gap audit, and content pruning audit intent.

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Content SEO Audit

Keyword-to-page coverage so valuable queries are not left without a clear landing page.

Content SEO Audit

Topic overlap and cannibalization across blogs, docs, and landing pages.

Content SEO Audit

Content depth, evidence quality, and internal links that determine whether a page deserves to rank.

Content SEO audit checklist

Sort pages by keep, merge, rewrite, expand, or prune.

Map missing commercial and bottom-funnel intent pages.

Connect content updates to stronger internal link paths.

Best fit for this content SEO audit

Content-heavy sites with years of blog debt and uneven page quality.

Teams trying to reduce cannibalization and improve commercial page support.

Operators who want a dedicated route for content gap audit demand.

Outputs from a content SEO audit

A cleaner content map with less overlap and clearer topic ownership.

A prioritized list of new pages, rewrites, and pruning actions.

A stronger content SEO audit landing page aligned to audit intent.

What a content SEO audit should review

This route is built for teams that need a content SEO audit instead of another generic content inventory spreadsheet.

FAQ and Search Intent Coverage

What is the goal of a content SEO audit?

The goal is to improve topic coverage, remove overlap, strengthen page quality, and decide which pages to keep, merge, expand, or prune.

How is a content SEO audit different from keyword research?

Keyword research finds demand. A content SEO audit checks whether your existing pages already cover that demand well, badly, or not at all.