Technical SEO Audit Checklist
for London Businesses in 2026
A technical SEO audit London businesses need starts with understanding why technical issues — not content quality — are usually behind poor rankings. Broken signals, crawl errors, slow load times, and structural problems prevent Google from understanding and indexing your site correctly. A technical SEO audit fixes that foundation.
This checklist covers every major technical SEO area that affects rankings for UK businesses in 2026 — from Core Web Vitals and crawlability through to structured data, mobile experience, and local search signals. Issues are marked by priority: High first, then Med, then Low.
Table of Contents
High priority checks — fix these first
Medium priority checks — address next
Lower priority — ongoing maintenance
Tools You Will Need
Before starting the audit, make sure you have access to these tools. Most are free or have a sufficient free tier.
- Google Search Console — indexation data, Core Web Vitals, manual actions, crawl coverage. Free.
- Google Analytics 4 (GA4) — organic traffic trends, bounce rate, and conversion tracking. Free.
- PageSpeed Insights — Core Web Vitals measurement and recommendations. Free.
- Screaming Frog SEO Spider — full site crawl for technical issues. Free up to 500 URLs.
- Ahrefs or Semrush — backlink analysis, keyword data, and technical audit features.
- Google Rich Results Test — structured data validation. Free.
- Chrome DevTools — network performance analysis and mobile simulation. Free.
1. Crawlability & Indexation
If Google cannot crawl and index your pages correctly, everything else is irrelevant. Check this section first.
Crawlability Checklist
- Google Search Console is set up and verified for your domain High
- Coverage report checked — Excluded, Error, and Warning pages identified and resolved High
- XML sitemap submitted to Search Console and returning 200 status High
- robots.txt accessible at /robots.txt and not blocking important pages High
- No accidental noindex tags on important pages High
- Preferred domain (www vs non-www) set correctly with proper redirects High
- No redirect chains — multiple redirects before reaching the final URL Med
- Broken links (4xx errors) identified and fixed Med
- No duplicate content — multiple URLs serving the same content Med
- Canonical tags correctly implemented on all key pages Med
- Crawl budget verified — important pages being crawled regularly Low
- Pagination handled correctly with canonical tags Low
“The most common crawlability issue on London business websites is accidental noindex tags left active after a site migration or WordPress staging setup — silently preventing Google from indexing live pages.”
2. Core Web Vitals & Page Speed
Core Web Vitals have been a confirmed Google ranking factor since 2021. In 2026, INP (Interaction to Next Paint) replaced FID as the third metric. All three must pass for full ranking benefit.
2026 Thresholds
- LCP (Largest Contentful Paint): Good <2.5s / Needs Improvement 2.5–4s / Poor >4s
- INP (Interaction to Next Paint): Good <200ms / Needs Improvement 200–500ms / Poor >500ms
- CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift): Good <0.1 / Needs Improvement 0.1–0.25 / Poor >0.25
Core Web Vitals Checklist
- PageSpeed Insights run on homepage, key service pages, and blog posts High
- Search Console Core Web Vitals report checked — Poor pages identified High
- LCP element optimised — usually the hero image or largest above-the-fold element High
- fetchpriority=”high” added to LCP image and critical images preloaded High
- Images compressed and served in WebP or AVIF format High
- Server-side caching enabled (LiteSpeed Cache, WP Rocket, or equivalent) High
- CLS fixed — explicit width/height added to all images and media elements Med
- Non-critical JavaScript and CSS deferred to unblock rendering Med
- CDN used for static assets Med
- Third-party scripts minimised — each tag adds load time Med
- Time to First Byte (TTFB) under 800ms from UK servers Med
- HTTP/2 or HTTP/3 enabled on server Low
3. Mobile Experience
Google uses mobile-first indexing for all websites — the mobile version is what determines your rankings. A site that works well on desktop but poorly on mobile will rank below mobile-optimised competitors.
Mobile Experience Checklist
- Google Mobile-Friendly Test passed on all key pages High
- Search Console Mobile Usability report checked — no issues High
- Viewport meta tag set correctly on all pages High
- Tap targets at least 48x48px — buttons and links usable on mobile Med
- Body text at minimum 16px — readable without zooming Med
- Contact forms and CTAs tested on mobile devices Med
- No horizontal scrolling on mobile — overflow issues resolved Med
- Images scale correctly on small screens Low
4. On-Page Technical Signals
On-page technical signals tell Google what each page is about and how it should be indexed.
On-Page Technical Checklist
- Every page has a unique title tag between 50–60 characters High
- Every page has a unique meta description between 150–160 characters High
- Each page has exactly one H1 tag containing the primary keyword High
- Heading hierarchy is logical — H1 → H2 → H3, no levels skipped Med
- All images have descriptive alt text Med
- URLs are short, descriptive, and use hyphens not underscores Med
- No keyword stuffing in titles, headings, or body content Med
- No thin content — pages with fewer than 300 words and no clear purpose Med
- Open Graph and Twitter Card tags set for social sharing previews Low
5. Structured Data & Schema Markup
Structured data helps Google understand your pages and can enable rich results — enhanced search listings with star ratings, FAQs, or business information. For London businesses, LocalBusiness schema is particularly valuable.
Structured Data Checklist
- Organisation or LocalBusiness schema on the homepage High
- All structured data validated in Google’s Rich Results Test — no errors High
- Search Console Enhancements report checked for structured data errors High
- BreadcrumbList schema on all inner pages Med
- Article or BlogPosting schema on all blog posts Med
- FAQPage schema on pages with FAQ sections Med
- Service schema on all service pages Med
6. Local SEO & Google Business Profile
For London-based businesses, local SEO signals often produce the highest-value ranking improvements — determining whether you appear in the local pack for searches like “software engineering company London” or “IT consultancy Sidcup”.
Local SEO Checklist
- Google Business Profile claimed, verified, and fully completed High
- Business name, address, and phone (NAP) consistent across website and GBP High
- GBP has at least 5 reviews — actively request reviews from satisfied clients High
- GBP primary category set correctly, secondary categories added High
- LocalBusiness schema on website matches GBP information exactly High
- Business listed in key UK directories: Yell, Bing Places, Apple Maps Med
- GBP posts published regularly — at least monthly Med
- GBP Q&A section pre-populated with common questions and answers Low
- Service area pages for key locations you serve beyond your primary address Low
7. HTTPS & Security Signals
HTTPS has been a confirmed ranking factor since 2014 and is now standard expectation. Any site without it faces Chrome security warnings and will rank below HTTPS equivalents.
HTTPS & Security Checklist
- Site fully served over HTTPS with a valid SSL certificate High
- HTTP URLs redirect to HTTPS via 301 (not 302) redirect High
- No mixed content warnings — all resources loaded over HTTPS High
- SSL certificate not expired and set to auto-renew High
- Search Console Security Issues checked — no hacked content warnings High
- Security headers configured: HSTS, X-Frame-Options, Content-Security-Policy Med
- WordPress and all plugins kept up to date Med
8. Internal Links & Site Architecture
Internal linking distributes PageRank across your site and helps Google understand the relative importance of pages.
Internal Links & Architecture Checklist
- Key service and landing pages linked from main navigation High
- Blog posts link to relevant service pages with keyword-rich anchor text High
- No orphan pages — every important page linked from at least one other page Med
- Anchor text is descriptive — not “click here” or “read more” Med
- No broken internal links Med
- Key pages reachable within 3 clicks from homepage Med
- Breadcrumb navigation present on inner pages Low
- Related posts links on blog articles Low
9. Analytics & Tracking Verification
You cannot improve what you cannot measure. Accurate analytics is the foundation for understanding whether your SEO efforts are working.
Analytics & Tracking Checklist
- GA4 correctly installed and tracking all pages High
- Google Search Console linked to GA4 High
- Key conversions tracked as GA4 events (form submissions, CTA clicks) High
- No double-tracking — GA4 code not installed twice on any page Med
- Bing Webmaster Tools set up and sitemap submitted Med
- Traffic from your own IP excluded from analytics Med
- 404 error pages tracked as events in GA4 Low
What to Fix First: A Prioritised Action Plan
If this audit has surfaced a long list of issues, work through them in this order.
Week 1 — Fix Critical Blocking Issues
Address anything preventing Google from crawling and indexing your site: noindex tags on live pages, robots.txt blocking content, broken sitemaps, or missing HTTPS. These can cause immediate ranking drops.
Week 2–3 — Core Web Vitals
Work through Core Web Vitals in order of impact — LCP first (image optimisation and caching), then CLS (image dimensions and layout stability), then INP (JavaScript performance).
Week 4 — On-Page Signals and Structured Data
Audit and update title tags and meta descriptions on your highest-traffic pages. Implement LocalBusiness schema on the homepage and Service schema on service pages. Validate everything in the Rich Results Test.
Ongoing — Local SEO and Content
Google Business Profile optimisation, directory citations, and review generation should be treated as ongoing monthly activities — not one-time fixes.
“Most London businesses that come to us for SEO help have the same three issues: slow Core Web Vitals on mobile, missing structured data, and an under-optimised Google Business Profile. Fixing these alone typically produces measurable ranking improvement within 60–90 days.”
Need a Professional SEO Audit?
Specifek Ltd offers technical SEO audits and on-page optimisation for London and UK businesses.
Key Takeaways
- Technical SEO is the foundation — crawlability and indexation issues must be resolved before any content or link-building work will have full effect.
- Core Web Vitals (LCP, INP, CLS) are confirmed ranking factors in 2026 — most UK business websites still have significant room for improvement.
- Google uses mobile-first indexing — your mobile experience determines your rankings, not your desktop version.
- For London businesses, Google Business Profile optimisation and LocalBusiness schema are the highest-impact local SEO activities available.
- Structured data enables rich results and helps Google understand your pages — most small businesses have little or no schema implemented.
- Fix in priority order: blocking crawl issues first, then Core Web Vitals, then on-page signals, then structured data and local SEO.
This article was written by the Specifek Ltd team. Specifek Ltd is a London-based technology company offering technical SEO, web development, and digital strategy for UK businesses. Get in touch to discuss your SEO requirements.
