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NavSEO has received your message. The next step is to review the site context and reply with a practical way forward.
While the request is reviewed
The most useful follow-up usually starts with a clear constraint: crawl/index access, local trust signals, authority gaps, content structure, or AI citation readiness.
Review the audit priority map
See how findings are grouped by impact, confidence, effort, and sequence before they become an action plan.
Run a quick self-check
Score technical, content, authority, local, and AI citation signals while the full request is being reviewed.
Clarify the measurement model
Review a practical benchmark structure for comparing search, local, authority, and AI answer visibility without overclaiming.
Review link quality signals
Use the backlink framework to separate meaningful authority from weak, irrelevant, or risky link signals.
What happens next
The request is reviewed for the practical question behind it: what constraint is most likely limiting search visibility, and what diagnostic would clarify the next move fastest.
Understand the context
The site URL, goal, and message are used to identify whether the issue is technical, local, authority, content, or AI citation related.
Separate blockers from noise
The first recommendation should focus on the finding most likely to affect important pages, leads, local discovery, or measurable visibility.
Recommend a next step
The follow-up may point to a checklist, guide, methodology, or focused audit scope depending on what needs to be clarified first.