Website trust
Mobile layout, page speed, service clarity, proof, CTAs, form friction, and whether the site makes the company feel safe to contact.
We start with the website, then review local market visibility, SEO, ads, and conversion paths so you can see where the money is leaking.
The audit is built for service businesses that need calls, quote requests, and better local trust. It is not a generic SEO scan with a score nobody cares about.
Website conversion friction and speed
Service page depth and internal linking
Google visibility and map pack presence
Google Ads waste and tracking gaps
Fastest next moves for more qualified leads
The audit is not a 70-page PDF nobody reads. It is a useful review of the pieces that affect leads: website trust, site structure, service coverage, local profile strength, paid search waste, source tracking, and whether the offer is clear enough for buyers to act.
If the website is the bottleneck, we will say that. If ads are leaking spend, we will say that. If SEO needs more page depth or stronger local signals, same deal. The point is to stop guessing.
Website and mobile trust review
SEO and content gap review
GBP and local signal review
Google Ads and landing-page review
Plain-English priority list
Mobile layout, page speed, service clarity, proof, CTAs, form friction, and whether the site makes the company feel safe to contact.
Map pack presence, organic rankings, service + city coverage, Google Business Profile strength, and whether the site backs up what the profile claims.
Service pages, location pages, internal links, titles, descriptions, schema, sitemap health, duplicate/thin content, and obvious content gaps.
Campaign structure, search terms, match types, landing pages, conversion actions, location targeting, and whether the account is buying real intent.
Calls, forms, source data, landing pages, lead quality, and whether the owner can tell what created the opportunity.
Sometimes the business needs more traffic. Sometimes it needs a better page before buying more clicks. Sometimes the Google profile is underbuilt. Sometimes the account is counting garbage conversions as success. The audit is meant to find the constraint before money gets thrown at the wrong fix.
That is especially important in Utah service markets where competitors can look similar from the outside. The company that wins is usually the one with clearer pages, stronger proof, better reviews, tighter local targeting, and a cleaner path from search to call.
Utah service businesses that rely on calls, forms, quotes, booked jobs, and local trust. Contractors, home services, trades, and local pros are the core lane.
Not a fit for businesses looking for fake guarantees, cheap shortcuts, or vague brand fluff without implementation.
Your website, service area, current marketing channels, and the main thing you want fixed first. Messy is fine. That is why audits exist.
Techpros gives you the cleanest next steps. That might be a website rebuild, SEO, Google Ads, tracking cleanup, or a smaller priority fix.
No fake ranking guarantee, no giant generic report, and no pretending a package is right before the actual problem is understood.