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What to Check Before Buying an SEO Audit in Dubai

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What to Check Before Buying an SEO Audit in Dubai

Before you buy an SEO audit in Dubai, check whether it gives you a clear view of your site’s structure and technical condition, not just broad promises or marketing language.

A useful audit should make it easier to compare providers, especially when scope and pricing vary and you want a neutral baseline before choosing a package or retainer.

In brief

  • Look for an audit that clearly maps site structure and states crawl capacity in practical terms, including whether it can handle up to 20,000 pages in one run.
  • Check whether interpretation is included, so you get more than raw crawl data and can review the findings without having to decode everything yourself.
  • If crawling is blocked, ask whether the audit can use a provided snapshot through JSON import and whether it includes side-by-side comparison for two sites.

What to do

A practical first check is whether the audit begins with site structure. A structure-led review shows how pages are organised and whether the website can be scanned consistently for a meaningful technical assessment.

It also helps to confirm how the audit is delivered. The available product details mention AI interpretation, two-site comparison on one screen, and JSON import when crawling is blocked and you provide a snapshot. Those points shape how useful the audit will be during vendor review.

If you are comparing agencies or SEO packages, focus on whether the audit creates a readable baseline for the current site. That gives you a steadier way to question or validate proposals instead of relying only on jargon, pricing, or surface-level metrics.

What to keep in mind

This page is most relevant if you are reviewing SEO agencies, consultants, or service packages and want an independent structural scan before you commit. The goal is to understand the site’s current condition, not to judge a full long-term campaign.

A common risk is paying for work that does not address structural or indexing issues. Another is trying to compare proposals with different scopes and unclear deliverables. A neutral diagnostic can reduce that uncertainty before you sign anything.

The grounded details available here are specific but limited: support for up to 20,000 pages per run, AI interpretation, two-site comparison, and JSON import when crawling is blocked and a snapshot is provided. A separate benchmark example also shows page count, score, grade, hubs, leafs, and depth metrics.

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