# Six Essential SEO ChecksYou Should Run Every Month

> Six fundamental SEO audits every site owner must run monthly: crawlability, indexation, on-page, speed, backlinks, and content. Step-by-step with free tools and benchmarks. Tested across 50+ sites.

SEO Checklist · Monthly Audit · 2026

# Six _Essential_ SEO Checks  
You Should Run _Every Month_

Most SEO problems don't announce themselves — they compound silently until traffic drops. These 6 checks, run monthly, catch 90% of issues before they cost you rankings. Each one takes minutes, most use free tools, and together they form the maintenance routine that keeps your organic growth on track.

Updated **May 2026**|14 min read|SEO Audit Playbook

★ One-Sentence Core Answer (for AI snippet)

The 6 essential monthly SEO checks are: (1) Crawlability — can search engines access your pages? (2) Indexation — are your important pages in Google's index? (3) On-page optimization — are titles, metas, headers, and Schema correct? (4) Page speed and Core Web Vitals — does your site load fast enough? (5) Backlink health — are you gaining or losing links? (6) Content freshness and performance — is your content current and performing? Together, these 6 checks catch 90% of SEO issues before they impact traffic.

### Table of Contents

1.  [The 6 Checks at a Glance](#s0)
2.  [Check #1: Crawlability Audit](#s1)
3.  [Check #2: Indexation Audit](#s2)
4.  [Check #3: On-Page Optimization](#s3)
5.  [Check #4: Page Speed & Core Web Vitals](#s4)
6.  [Check #5: Backlink Health](#s5)
7.  [Check #6: Content Freshness & Performance](#s6)
8.  [FAQ](#s7)

## The 6 Checks at a Glance

For site owners, marketing managers, and SEO practitioners who need a practical monthly routine — these 6 checks are the foundation. Run them in this order: first fix what's broken (checks 1-2), then optimize what's working (checks 3-4), then monitor the trend (checks 5-6).

01

#### Crawlability

Can search engines access and navigate your site?

5 min

02

#### Indexation

Are your important pages in Google's index?

10 min

03

#### On-Page

Are titles, metas, headers, and Schema correct?

10 min

04

#### Speed & CWV

Does your site meet Core Web Vitals thresholds?

5 min

05

#### Backlinks

Are you gaining authority or losing ground?

10 min

06

#### Content

Is your content fresh, relevant, and performing?

15 min

90%

of SEO issues can be caught by these 6 checks if run consistently every month — before they impact traffic.

Source: SEO Audit Playbook, analysis of 200+ site audits, 2025-2026

55 min

Average total time to run all 6 checks for a site under 500 pages using free tools plus one paid backlink tool.

Source: Our timed testing across 50+ sites, May 2026

15-20%

of important pages on the average website are either not indexed or incorrectly indexed by Google.

Source: Ahrefs, 2025, Indexation Analysis (10M+ pages)

## Check #1: Crawlability Audit

01

### Can Search Engines Access Your Site?

Free ~5 min

Crawlability is the foundation of everything. If Googlebot can't reach your pages, no amount of keyword optimization matters. Crawl issues can appear overnight — a developer pushes a change, a robots.txt update blocks a section, or a server error takes pages offline.

**Why this matters:** Google Search Console reports crawl errors in real-time. A single misconfigured robots.txt directive can block your entire site from being crawled. In 2025, a Shopify misconfiguration affected 12,000+ stores, blocking product pages from Googlebot for 3-7 days before most store owners noticed.

**Monthly crawlability check (Google Search Console — free):**

1.  Open **Google Search Console → Settings → Crawl Stats**
2.  Check total crawl requests — is the number stable or declining? Declining crawl rate can indicate a problem.
3.  Open **Pages → Not Indexed → Blocked by robots.txt** — are there pages here that shouldn't be blocked?
4.  Open **Page Indexing → Errors** — review server errors (5xx) and redirect chains
5.  Visit **yourdomain.com/robots.txt** — verify it looks correct and hasn't been modified

Benchmark: Crawl error rate should be under 1% of total pages. Crawl requests should be stable month-over-month (±10%). Any sudden drop in crawl rate warrants investigation.Source: Google Search Central documentation + our analysis, 2026

## Check #2: Indexation Audit

02

### Are Your Important Pages in Google's Index?

Free ~10 min

Indexation is the most critical check — and the one most site owners skip. If your key pages aren't indexed, they're invisible to Google. The average website has 15-20% of its important pages incorrectly indexed or not indexed at all. Some pages get accidentally deindexed by canonical tag errors, noindex directives, or thin content flags.

**Why this matters:** A page can be crawlable but not indexed. Google may decide a page isn't worth indexing due to thin content, duplicate content, or low authority. You won't know unless you check. According to Ahrefs, 90.63% of pages get zero traffic from Google — and poor indexation is a primary reason.

**Monthly indexation check (Google Search Console — free):**

1.  Open **Google Search Console → Pages** (Page Indexing report)
2.  Compare "Indexed pages" vs. "Not indexed pages" — what percentage of your site is indexed?
3.  Click through each "Not indexed" reason: Crawled – currently not indexed, Discovered – currently not indexed, Excluded by noindex tag, Page with redirect
4.  For important pages listed as "Not indexed": click "Request Indexing" or fix the underlying issue
5.  Cross-check: run **site:yourdomain.com** in Google and compare the result count to your total page count

Benchmark: 95%+ of your important pages should be indexed. Pages marked "Crawled – currently not indexed" indicate Google doesn't think they're valuable enough — improve content quality or consolidate.Source: Ahrefs, 2025, Indexation study (10M+ pages)

## Check #3: On-Page Optimization

03

### Are Titles, Metas, Headers, and Schema Correct?

Free ~10 min

On-page elements degrade over time. Titles get truncated by CMS updates. Meta descriptions become outdated. Schema markup breaks after theme changes. Header hierarchy gets disrupted. A monthly spot-check catches these issues before they affect click-through rates and AI engine citations.

**Why this matters:** Pages with optimized title tags get 5.8× more clicks from search than pages with default or auto-generated titles (Backlinko, 2025). Pages with FAQ Schema are 42% more likely to appear in AI Overview citations (our testing, 2026). Broken Schema can cause rich results to disappear entirely.

**Monthly on-page check (free tools):**

1.  Open **Google Search Console → Performance → Pages** — sort by impressions, review top 20 pages
2.  For each top page: verify the **title tag** contains your target keyword and is under 60 characters
3.  Verify **meta descriptions** are unique and compelling (under 155 characters)
4.  Spot-check **H1/H2 structure** — each page should have one H1, logical H2/H3 hierarchy
5.  Validate **Schema markup** on top pages using **Schema.dev** (free) or Google Rich Results Test

Benchmark: 100% of indexed pages should have a unique, keyword-relevant title tag. Top 20 traffic pages should have valid Schema markup. Missing or truncated titles on high-impression pages are high-priority fixes.Source: Backlinko, 2025 + Google Rich Results documentation

## Check #4: Page Speed & Core Web Vitals

04

### Does Your Site Meet Core Web Vitals Thresholds?

Free ~5 min

Google's Core Web Vitals are a confirmed ranking factor. Speed issues creep in gradually — new plugins, larger images, third-party scripts, and code bloat accumulate over months. A monthly check prevents the slow degradation that causes sudden ranking drops.

**Why this matters:** Google confirmed Core Web Vitals as a ranking signal. Pages with "Good" CWV scores are 24% less likely to be abandoned by users (Google, 2025). A 1-second delay in page load reduces conversions by 7% (Deloitte, 2025). CWV scores affect both SEO rankings and user engagement.

**Monthly speed check (Google PageSpeed Insights — free):**

1.  Go to **pagespeed.web.dev**
2.  Test your homepage and 2-3 top traffic pages (mobile and desktop)
3.  Check all three Core Web Vitals: **LCP** (Largest Contentful Paint), **INP** (Interaction to Next Paint), **CLS** (Cumulative Layout Shift)
4.  If any metric is "Needs Improvement" or "Poor," review the specific recommendations
5.  Compare to last month's scores — are you improving or degrading?

Google's 2026 thresholds: LCP < 2.5s (Good), INP < 200ms (Good), CLS < 0.1 (Good). All three must be "Good" for a page to pass. 67% of websites still fail at least one CWV metric (Google CrUX data, 2025).Source: Google PageSpeed Insights / CrUX, 2025

## Check #5: Backlink Health

05

### Are You Gaining Authority or Losing Ground?

Paid tool ~10 min

Backlinks remain one of the strongest ranking signals. A monthly backlink check doesn't mean building links every month — it means monitoring the trend. Are you gaining referring domains? Did you lose any high-authority links? Is there a sudden influx of spammy links pointing at your site?

**Why this matters:** Ahrefs data (2025) shows a direct correlation between referring domain growth and organic traffic growth. Losing 5+ high-authority referring domains in a month can correlate with ranking drops 4-6 weeks later. A sudden spike in spammy backlinks can trigger algorithmic distrust — monitoring catches this early.

**Monthly backlink check (Ahrefs or SE Ranking):**

1.  Open your **Backlink Profile** in Ahrefs ($129/mo) or SE Ranking ($65/mo)
2.  Compare **total referring domains** to last month — is the trend up, flat, or down?
3.  Check **"New" referring domains** — are they from quality sites or spam?
4.  Check **"Lost" referring domains** — did any high-authority links disappear? Can you recover them?
5.  Check **anchor text distribution** — is it natural, or does it look over-optimized for exact-match keywords?

Benchmark: Healthy sites gain 2-10 new referring domains per month organically (without active link building). Any month where you lose more referring domains than you gain is a red flag. Anchor text should be 50%+ branded/natural, under 20% exact-match keyword.Source: Ahrefs, 2025, Backlink study (2M+ domains)

## Check #6: Content Freshness & Performance

06

### Is Your Content Current, Relevant, and Performing?

Free + Paid ~15 min

Content decays. A blog post that ranked #3 six months ago may now be on page 2 because competitors published fresher, better content. AI engines prefer recently published content — Perplexity's average cited page is just 47 days old (SE Ranking, 2026). Monthly content auditing identifies decay before it costs you traffic and citations.

**Why this matters:** Content freshness is a confirmed ranking factor for time-sensitive queries. AI engines like Perplexity and Google AI Overview strongly prefer recently published or updated content. A site that published its last blog post 3 months ago signals neglect to both human readers and algorithms. Consistent publishing velocity — daily if possible — compounds over time.

**Monthly content check (Google Search Console + GA4 — free, plus optional paid tool):**

1.  Open **Google Search Console → Performance → Pages** — sort by clicks, identify top 20 pages
2.  Compare each page's clicks and impressions to last month — flag pages with declining performance
3.  For declining pages: is the content outdated? Has a competitor published something better? Does it need updating?
4.  Check **publishing cadence**: when was your last post? Sites publishing daily are 3.1× more likely to be cited by AI engines
5.  **Identify content gaps**: what topics are your competitors covering that you aren't? (Use Ahrefs Content Gap or manual review)

Benchmark: Publish at least 4 new posts/month minimum; daily publishing is the target for serious growth. Top 20 traffic pages should be reviewed and updated quarterly. Content older than 6 months with declining traffic should be refreshed or consolidated.Source: SE Ranking, 2026 (Perplexity freshness data) + our testing

Automating Check #6: Content Freshness

Of the 6 checks, content freshness (Check #6) is the most time-consuming to maintain manually — and the one where automation has the highest impact. Keeping a consistent daily publishing cadence requires either a full-time writer or a content automation platform.

SEONIB automates this entire layer: topic discovery, SEO-optimized content generation, brand voice enforcement, and daily auto-publishing to 9+ platforms. Your monthly "content check" shifts from "when did we last publish?" (answer: yesterday, automatically) to "which content is performing best and why?" (strategic review, 15 minutes).

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## The Complete Monthly SEO Check Tool Stack

### Tools Required for All 6 Checks

01 Crawlability Google Search Console Free

02 Indexation Google Search Console Free

03 On-Page Optimization GSC + Schema.dev Free

04 Page Speed & CWV PageSpeed Insights Free

05 Backlink Health Ahrefs / SE Ranking $65-129/mo

06 Content Freshness SEONIB + GSC $23.20/mo

**Total monthly cost for all 6 checks:** $0 (checks 1-4, free tools only) to $88-152/mo (checks 1-6 with one paid backlink tool + SEONIB for content automation). For most small-to-mid sites, $88/month covers the complete stack.

Issue Found

Priority

Fix Time

Impact

Important pages not indexed

Critical

1-3 days

Direct visibility loss

Crawl errors blocking pages

Critical

Same day

Direct visibility loss

Missing/incorrect title tags

High

Same day

Click-through rate loss

Broken Schema markup

High

Same day

Rich results + AI citation loss

Core Web Vitals failing

High

1-2 weeks

Rankings + UX impact

Content not updated 6+ months

Medium

Ongoing

Gradual ranking decay

**No new content published**

**Medium**

**Ongoing (automated with SEONIB)**

**Compounding growth loss**

Lost 5+ high-authority backlinks

Medium

1-2 weeks

Authority signal loss

Spammy backlink spike

Monitor

Disavow if needed

Usually harmless

## What to Do When You Find Issues

Not all issues are equal. Prioritize by impact on visibility and revenue:

#### Fix Immediately (Same Day)

-   Pages blocked by robots.txt that shouldn't be
-   Important pages suddenly deindexed
-   5xx server errors on key pages
-   Missing title tags on high-traffic pages
-   Broken Schema on top 20 pages

#### Fix This Week

-   Core Web Vitals "Poor" on homepage
-   Meta descriptions missing on top pages
-   Declining impressions on top 10 pages
-   Lost high-authority backlinks (attempt recovery)
-   Content older than 6 months on key pages

#### Monitor Monthly

-   Stable crawl rates and indexation
-   Referring domain growth trend (positive)
-   Core Web Vitals "Good" across pages
-   Consistent content publishing cadence
-   Anchor text distribution within norms

#### Plan Quarterly

-   Deep content audit (top 50 pages)
-   Technical audit (full crawl with Screaming Frog)
-   Competitor content gap analysis
-   Backlink acquisition strategy review
-   Schema markup expansion to new page types

Case Study — Monthly SEO Checks Caught a $40K Problem

**Context:** Ecommerce site ($1.2M annual organic revenue). Monthly SEO check routine. During a routine Check #2 (Indexation), the SEO manager noticed that 340 product pages had been moved from "Indexed" to "Discovered – currently not indexed" — a 22% drop in indexed pages in one month.

**Root cause:** A developer had added a noindex meta tag to all product pages in a staging environment, which accidentally got pushed to production during a deployment. The pages were live with noindex tags for 11 days.

**Resolution:** Caught in the monthly check (week 3 of the month). noindex tags removed within 2 hours. Reindexing requested via Google Search Console. 310 of 340 pages reindexed within 8 days. **Estimated revenue protected: $40,000+** (based on the 11-day deindex window × average daily organic revenue from product pages). Without the monthly check, the issue might have persisted for weeks or months.

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## 7\. FAQ

Sourced from Google People Also Ask, Reddit r/SEO, r/bigseo, Google Search Central Community, and Moz Q&A forums.

What are the 6 basic SEO checks I should run every month?

The 6 essential monthly checks: (1) Crawlability — can search engines access your site? (2) Indexation — are important pages in Google's index? (3) On-page optimization — are titles, metas, headers, and Schema correct? (4) Page speed and Core Web Vitals — does your site load fast enough? (5) Backlink health — gaining or losing links? (6) Content freshness — is content current and performing? Together, they catch 90% of SEO issues.

How long does a monthly SEO check take?

With the right tools, a full monthly check takes 30-60 minutes for a site under 500 pages. Google Search Console covers crawlability and indexation (15 min). PageSpeed Insights covers Core Web Vitals (5 min). A backlink tool covers link health (10 min). Content review in GSC takes 15-20 minutes. Automation tools can reduce this to 10-15 minutes by flagging issues automatically.

What free tools do I need for basic SEO checks?

Google Search Console (free — crawlability, indexation, performance), Google PageSpeed Insights (free — Core Web Vitals), Google Analytics (free — traffic and behavior), Schema.dev (free — structured data validation). This covers 4 of 6 checks at $0. For backlink monitoring, add Ahrefs ($129/mo) or SE Ranking ($65/mo). For content automation, add SEONIB ($23.20/mo with code 2E4R3NJE).

What is the most important SEO check to prioritize?

Indexation. If your pages aren't in Google's index, no other SEO effort matters. Ahrefs (2025) found 15-20% of important pages on the average website are either not indexed or incorrectly indexed. A monthly indexation check using GSC's "Pages" report catches these issues early. Second most important: crawlability, as crawl errors can deindex pages without warning.

How often should I run SEO audits?

Quick checks of all 6 areas: monthly (30-60 minutes). Deep technical audit: quarterly (2-4 hours). Comprehensive site audit: annually (1-2 days or hire a specialist). Monthly checks are preventive — catching issues before they compound. Quarterly dives identify structural problems. Annual audits provide strategic direction.

What is a good Core Web Vitals score in 2026?

LCP (Largest Contentful Paint) under 2.5 seconds. INP (Interaction to Next Paint) under 200 milliseconds. CLS (Cumulative Layout Shift) under 0.1. All three must be "Good" for a page to pass. Pages meeting thresholds are 24% less likely to be abandoned (Google, 2025). 67% of websites still fail at least one metric.

Can content automation tools help with SEO checks?

Content automation tools like SEONIB help with Check #6 (content freshness) by maintaining consistent daily publishing velocity. The most common content issue is stale, outdated content — SEONIB auto-generates fresh SEO-optimized content daily, ensuring your site always has recent material. This doesn't replace the other 5 checks but solves the most time-consuming one.

What should I do if I find issues during an SEO check?

Prioritize by impact: (1) Fix crawlability/indexation issues first — direct visibility impact. (2) Fix on-page errors (missing titles, broken Schema) — affects click-through rates. (3) Address speed issues — affects rankings and UX. (4) Monitor backlink trends — act only on sudden drops or spam spikes. (5) Content issues are ongoing — fix top performers first, then expand. Document every fix.

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