Example AI Search Readiness Audit Report
A fully worked audit using a fictional business profile. Every score, finding, rewrite and JSON-LD block below is the same output format you receive when you run the audit against your own page. Business names and URLs are illustrative.
AI Readiness Report
https://ridgelinetroofing.com/services/roof-replacementRidgeline Roofing presents as a service page for a service business focused on Residential roof replacement and storm-damage repair. The page reads strongest on Entity Clarity, but AI answer engines are likely to struggle with question coverage — the single biggest lever to move overall readiness. Prioritize an explicit intent statement near the top, tighten offer and audience clarity, and expose structured answers for the questions buyers already ask.
Common buyer questions for your category aren't answered directly on the page.
Recommended JSON-LD types for your page and business type are not implemented.
There is no self-contained 60–90 word paragraph that summarizes the offer end-to-end.
Tailored to service business buyers. Answer each directly on the page in ~40–80 words.
Residential roof replacement and storm-damage repair, delivered on a defined scope with a named point-of-contact and weekly written updates.
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Ridgeline Roofing",
"url": "https://ridgelinetroofing.com/services/roof-replacement",
"logo": "https://ridgelinetroofing.com/logo.png",
"sameAs": [
"[Add absolute URLs to LinkedIn, X, Crunchbase, Wikipedia — remove this key if none apply]"
]
}- Title tag clarityShould name the offer and audience in ~60 characters.
- H1 alignment with intentH1 should match how a buyer would describe the page.
- Intro summary paragraphNeeds a self-contained 60–90 word summary near the top.
- Section hierarchySections should follow buyer question order.
- Bullet / scannabilityBreak dense paragraphs into 3–5 item lists.
- Specs or tablesStructured comparison and specs boost answer coverage.
- Comparison blocksInclude a lightweight comparison or 'best-fit / not-fit' section.
- Internal linking opportunitiesLink related service or product pages using descriptive anchors.
- CTA placementRepeat CTA after hero, mid-page, and bottom.
- Bottom-of-page reinforcementReiterate the offer and next step at the end of the page.
- Business identityNamed business improves entity confidence.
- About / company infoAdd a short About section with named ownership.
- Contact methodsInclude phone, email, and physical or service address.
- Reviews / testimonialsShow real reviews with named source and count.
- Service area / locationService area named — good local signal.
- Author / organization clarityAdd named ownership block.
- Guarantees / policiesAdd a written guarantee, refund, or exit clause.
- Freshness / recent datesAdd a 'last updated' date and refresh evergreen pages.
- Original media / firsthand detailAdd original photos, screenshots, or documented outcomes.
- Case studies / proofAdd 1–2 named case studies with measurable outcomes.
- CrawlabilityEnsure robots.txt and meta robots allow indexing.
- IndexabilityNo noindex or canonical conflicts on the primary URL.
- Metadata completenessTitle, description, and OG tags should all be present and specific.
- Canonical guidanceSet an explicit self-canonical to avoid duplicate confusion.
- Mobile readinessConfirm responsive layout at 375px width.
- Page speed riskAim for LCP < 2.5s and CLS < 0.1.
- Render complexityPrefer server-rendered content for critical copy.
- Schema opportunitiesImplement schemas recommended in this report.
- Structured layoutUse semantic sectioning and ordered headings.
- Footer / contact completenessFooter should include business name, contact, and canonical links.
- Their page names the specific deliverable — a small clarity edit closes 60% of the gap.
- They publish pricing bands; you don't. Even a 'starting at' line meaningfully improves comparison answers.
- Their FAQ block covers 8+ real buyer questions. Yours needs the same coverage in the same order.
- They surface named case studies with outcomes. Add 1–2 with concrete metrics to leapfrog them on trust.
- Where you can be more specific than them: named ownership, service area detail, and a fixed engagement schedule.
- They rank on generic phrasing. You can win on teams that need reliable, accountable execution-specific language they aren't using.
- 1Add a 6–10 item FAQ block using the buyer questions in this report.
- 2Adopt the rewrite for your hero — this alone typically moves the overall score 8–12 points.
- 3Implement FAQ schema first — it's the single highest-ROI structured data change.
- 4Add a written next step aligned to Service Business buyers.
- 5Re-run the audit after changes to confirm score movement.
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