Audit Add-On
From Finding to Fix
The audit tells you what. The Action Plan tells you how, when and why.
The Problem with Audit Reports
47 Findings. Now What?
Most audit reports end with a list of problems. That is a good start — but not a plan. After implementation, a Re-Audit shows measurable progress.
Who implements this?
Developer, copywriter, SEO specialist or yourself? With 47 findings, it is not always obvious.
In what order?
Not all findings are equally important. Some gain 15 points, others 1. Without prioritization, you waste time.
What delivers the most?
The quick win taking 30 minutes or the major project taking 3 days? The Action Plan makes it transparent.
What You Get
An Action Item for Every Finding
Not "improve meta description", but "change the meta description on page X to: '...'. Reason: ..."
Concrete Action
Every finding becomes a clear instruction. No "should be improved" — but exactly what to do, including the reasoning.
Priority
Critical, High, Medium or Low — color-coded. You see immediately what needs attention first.
Estimated Effort
In hours or complexity (simple / medium / complex). So you can plan realistically.
Expected Impact
What does this fix deliver? Score forecast per action, so you know the ROI of every change.
Optimal Order
Quick wins first, then the bigger projects. The order maximizes progress with minimal effort.
Responsibility
Who should implement this? Developer, copywriter, SEO, CMS admin — or you. Clearly assigned, ready to delegate.
Comparison
Action Plan vs. Top 10 Fixes
Two paths from finding to fix — depending on how deep you want to go.
| Merkmal | Top 10 Fixes (€190)* | Action Plan (€290)* |
|---|---|---|
| Scope | The 10 most important fixes | All findings |
| Code Blocks | ✓ Copy-Paste ready | ✓ Plus context |
| Prioritization | Top 10 = already prioritized | ✓ Vollständige Priorisierung |
| Effort Estimate | ✓ | ✓ |
| Impact Forecast | ✓ | ✓ |
| Responsibilities | — | ✓ Wer macht was |
| Ideal for | DIY with developer | Full overview |
* All prices plus VAT.
An Example
This is what an action item looks like
From abstract finding to concrete instruction — including code.
seo-missing-schema — Keine Schema.org Structured Data auf /leistungen/
- What:
- Add FAQ schema and service schema to /leistungen/
- How:
- Insert JSON-LD block in <head>:
- Priority:
- High
- Effort:
- 30 minutes
- Impact:
- +8–12 points SEO score, Rich Snippets in search results possible
- Who:
- Developer or CMS admin
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about the Action Plan
+€290 audit add-on (plus VAT)
From Knowledge to Action
Every finding becomes a concrete action item — prioritized, estimated and assigned.