Learn what SEO reports should include to support decisions.
Reporting
SEO reporting template for showing what changed and what to do next.
SEO reports should help the business decide. Rankings matter, but calls, forms, traffic quality, content progress, and completed fixes matter too.
Turn a vague SEO task into a practical review you can act on.
Use the guide yourself or request help when the fix needs more time or expertise.
Useful before you buy
Use this guide to make a better marketing decision.
SEO Reporting Template gives you a practical way to review the issue before you decide whether to handle it in-house or get help.
Learn what SEO reports should include to support decisions.
Performance
Choose decision metrics
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Guide
What to check first.
SEO reports should help the business decide. Rankings matter, but calls, forms, traffic quality, content progress, and completed fixes matter too.
Performance
Track organic traffic, leads, calls, forms, local actions, rankings, and lead context.
Work completed
Show technical fixes, pages improved, content published, links earned, and citations built.
Insights
Explain what the data means instead of dumping screenshots.
Next actions
End with priorities, blockers, owners, and expected impact.
Workflow
Work through the guide in this order.
- Choose decision metrics
Finish this step first so the highest-impact work is handled before lower-priority tasks.
- Show work and results together
Finish this step first so the highest-impact work is handled before lower-priority tasks.
- Explain the why
Finish this step first so the highest-impact work is handled before lower-priority tasks.
- Recommend the next move
Finish this step first so the highest-impact work is handled before lower-priority tasks.
FAQ
Questions customers ask before getting started.
What can I use this resource for?
Learn what SEO reports should include to support decisions.
Should this replace professional SEO help?
No. Use it to understand the work, prepare better inputs, and spot obvious gaps before deciding what to execute.
How should I use this resource?
Review the sections in order, mark missing items, and prioritize fixes that affect visibility, trust, or lead quality first.
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