Problems this page addresses
- The team knows the site is weak but not why
- A redesign brief is too vague
- Search and conversion issues are mixed together
- Priorities are based on opinion instead of evidence
Website audit
A focused audit gives the project a clearer starting point. It shows what should be fixed, what should be kept, and what should be rebuilt before time is spent on design.
Fit
760 Studios reviews the site through the lens of trust, clarity, UX, content, technical SEO, speed, mobile behaviour, and conversion.
Useful before it ranks
The route uses a unique title, description, canonical URL, service schema, breadcrumb schema, sitemap entry, and internal links without visible keyword stuffing.
Reviews, rankings, local offices, client outcomes, certifications, awards, and completed-project proof are only shown when accurate and supportable.
Relevant work
A concept-lab reference for a business that needs service, local, article, and campaign page coverage without creating thin doorway pages.
Evidence
Use it only when it is accurate, visible to users, and supported by the business or project record.
Use it only when it is accurate, visible to users, and supported by the business or project record.
Use it only when it is accurate, visible to users, and supported by the business or project record.
Use it only when it is accurate, visible to users, and supported by the business or project record.
FAQs
Yes. It helps separate design taste from structural, content, SEO, performance, and conversion issues.
The audit can stand alone, or it can feed into a redesign, SEO-ready build, or ongoing optimization engagement.