XOVI NOW makes it easy to get your website up to speed, technically and in terms of content. Every week, we run an automated site audit of your website. For your convenience, XOVI NOW translates the results into tangible Advisor tasks.
Of course, you can also check out the Site Audit itself, customize settings and even initiate site audits manually. Today, you’ll learn all there is to know about the Site Audit.
Table of contents:
Use the Advisor to solve Site Audit-related tasks
Where can I find the results of my Site Audit?
How is the Site Audit structured?
Refresh: Update the Site Audit manually
What is the Site Audit?
XOVI NOW Site Audit is an automated on-page analysis of your website. Once a week, XOVI NOW analyses your website for technical errors, content, and SEO compatibility. These three areas determine your website’s overall optimization level.
Use the Advisor to solve Site Audit-related tasks.
We create Advisor tasks based on the results of the weekly Site Audit. Doing so makes site optimization easier than ever because you don’t need to be an expert to assess the audit’s results or know which issues to focus on first and how to solve them. The Advisor prioritizes your tasks and provides instructions on how to solve them, too.
Check out our comprehensive Advisor Guide to learn more about how to easily optimize your website by solving Advisor tasks. |
Where can I find the results of my Site Audit?
Of course, you can also access the Site Audit results directly.
Go to Site Audit → Overview.
If you monitor multiple websites with XOVI NOW, access the respective site audit in Analysis Management. Click on the respective URL in the Analysis Management to access the results of a specific audit.
The XOVI NOW Analysis Manager for available site audits.
How many websites you can monitor and how many pages are analyzed in the Site Audit depends on your chosen XOVI NOW plan and the number of available projects. |
How is the Site Audit structured?
The Site Audit shows you the optimization level of your website. If you improve your website, the Site Audit also shows you the degree of improvement compared to the previous week.
Click Details to view the content, technical and SEO optimization level, and other information.
Like the Advisor, the Site Audit categorizes issues into Errors, Warnings, and Notices. They reflect the urgency with which you should tackle issues. Click on a tab to view the corresponding notifications.
In addition, issues belong to the areas of Content, Technology, and SEO. Select the respective area in the Type dropdown to view specific results from that area.
View affected pages
Click on an issue to display all affected pages. You will receive background information and instructions on how to solve the issue.
Refresh: Update the Site Audit manually
As mentioned, XOVI NOW runs an automated Site Audit for your website once a week. If new issues pop up, we automatically update your Advisor Tasks. So you don’t have to do anything but wait and see.
Of course, you can also start a Site Audit manually. This is useful, for example, if you have made many changes in a short time and want to know how the optimization level of your website has improved.
You have two options to update your Site Audit:
1. Update in the Site Audit Overview
In Site Audit → Overview, click Start recrawl.
How many websites you can monitor and the number of analyzed pages in the Site Audit depends on your chosen XOVI NOW plan and the number of available projects. |
The Site Audit is complete, and results are available once you see a green checkmark next to the corresponding domain in the Analysis Manager. How long it takes depends on your website’s size and the number of analyzed subpages. |
2. Update Site Audit in the Analysis Manager
In the Analysis Manager, select the domain you want to re-audit. To do this, check the box next to the respective domain.
Click Select Action → Recheck.
The Site Audit is complete, and results are available once you see a green checkmark next to the corresponding domain in the Analysis Manager. How long it takes depends on your website’s size and the number of analyzed subpages. |
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