Questions about SEO audit techniques
Here's what people ask most about learning SEO audit methods. If you're wondering whether this is right for you or how it works, you'll probably find your answer below.
What exactly will I learn in these courses?
You'll learn how to analyze websites for SEO issues, identify technical problems, assess content quality, and create actionable reports. We cover crawling tools, site structure analysis, and how to spot ranking obstacles.
Do I need prior SEO experience?
Not necessarily. If you understand basic website concepts and have used Google Search Console or similar tools, you'll be fine. We start with fundamentals before moving to advanced audit techniques.
How much time should I expect to invest?
Most students spend 4-6 hours per week on course material and practice audits. Real proficiency comes from doing actual audits, which you'll work on throughout the program.
What tools will I need access to?
We focus on Screaming Frog, Google Search Console, and a few other industry-standard tools. Some are free, others have trial versions. We'll guide you through setting up your toolkit.
Can I join if I'm outside Australia?
Yes. The platform is designed for students across Australia, but the content itself works for anyone. Time zones might affect live sessions, but all recordings are available.
Will I get feedback on my audit work?
You'll receive detailed feedback on practice audits you submit. We review your reports, point out what you missed, and explain how to improve your analysis process.
Technical details
More specific questions about how the courses work
Each course has video lectures, written guides, and practical exercises. You watch the lecture, read the supplementary material, then apply what you learned to a real website audit.
The sequence matters—later modules build on earlier ones. You'll start with basic site crawls and work up to comprehensive technical audits that cover everything from schema markup to internal linking.
We teach you to think like an auditor, not just run tools. You'll learn why certain issues matter, how to prioritize fixes, and how to explain technical problems to non-technical clients.
Every technique is tied to real scenarios. Instead of memorizing checklists, you develop judgment about what to investigate and when to dig deeper.
Yes. Once enrolled, you keep access to all course materials, including any updates we make. SEO changes constantly, so we update content when significant algorithm shifts happen.
You'll also stay in the student forum where graduates share findings and discuss new audit techniques as the field evolves.
Post your question in the course forum. We typically respond within 24 hours on weekdays. For audit-specific issues, you can share screenshots or export files for review.
Many students find that explaining their confusion in the forum helps them figure it out before anyone even replies. But we're there when you genuinely need input.
You'll get a completion certificate once you finish all modules and submit the final audit project. It confirms you completed the program and demonstrates basic competency in technical SEO auditing.
What matters more is the portfolio of audit work you build. Real employers care about your ability to find and explain SEO issues, which the coursework helps you develop.
Course logistics
Enrollment process
Sign up anytime. You get immediate access to the first module. Courses are self-paced, though we recommend completing one module per week to maintain momentum.
Support availability
The forum is active daily. Instructor responses happen weekdays. Emergency technical issues (like platform access problems) get same-day attention.
Refund policy
If you're not finding value within the first two weeks, we'll refund your enrollment. After that, you're committed to finishing what you started.
By the numbers
Who teaches these courses
Our instructors have spent years doing actual SEO audits for real clients. They know what matters in practice, not just in theory.
Henrik Lindqvist
Henrik has audited over 300 websites in the past six years, from small local businesses to enterprise e-commerce platforms. He specializes in finding the non-obvious issues that other auditors miss—the structural problems that silently kill organic traffic. His teaching style focuses on building diagnostic thinking rather than memorizing procedures.
Freya O'Sullivan
Freya handles the technical deep-dives—server configuration, rendering issues, and complex crawl problems. She's the one who teaches you how to diagnose why Google isn't indexing pages properly.
Astrid Kowalski
Astrid focuses on content quality assessment and on-page optimization. She teaches you how to evaluate whether content actually serves user intent and how to identify improvement opportunities at scale.
Still have questions?
Talk to us directly
If your question isn't covered here, send us an email at help@dorivalenqo.com. We'll give you a straight answer about whether this program fits what you're trying to do.
See the syllabus
Want to know exactly what each module covers? The detailed syllabus shows every topic, tool, and technique we teach. You can review it before deciding to enroll.
Contact information
Call +61244235038 during business hours or visit our office at 50 Eddy Cres, Florey ACT 2615. We're happy to walk you through how the courses work.
After completion
What happens when you finish the program
You'll have the foundational skills. Whether you're ready to charge clients depends on how thoroughly you practice. Most graduates start by auditing a few sites for free to build confidence and refine their process.
The course gives you the technical knowledge and framework. Professional readiness comes from repetition and experience applying what you learned to different types of sites.
You keep forum access permanently. Many graduates continue posting questions when they encounter unusual audit scenarios in their work. The community stays active because people find it useful.
We don't offer individual consulting, but the collective knowledge in the forum often solves problems faster than any single instructor could.
Your access never expires. If you need to review something six months later because you're working on a complex audit, just log in and watch the relevant lectures again.
Many students revisit specific modules when they encounter particular problems in real work. That's why we keep the content accessible indefinitely.
Ready to start learning?
Current enrollment
The next cohort begins accepting students now. You can start immediately and work through material at your own pace while getting support from active forums.
What you'll need
A computer, internet connection, and willingness to spend 4-6 hours weekly on course material and practice audits. That's really it. We'll guide you through tool setup as part of the first module.
Get started
Visit our contact page to ask any final questions or proceed directly to enrollment. We're here to help you figure out if this is the right fit for what you want to learn.