Free marketing audit

You send the site. I send back what I see.

Send me your website, give me a couple of days, and you'll get two pages in plain English, no pitch deck, no jargon, and none of the "let's hop on a quick call" runaround.

It's just a clear read on where buyers find you, what they see when they get there, and what I'd fix first.

Dan reviewing a website and ad account for a free audit

Who this is for

For the owner who just wants a straight answer.

Maybe the business grew on referrals and you never had much reason to think about marketing. Maybe the website's a few years old and you know it. Or maybe you've already paid someone for ads and still couldn't tell anyone, with a straight face, what that money actually did.

The audit gives you a clear place to start, without the strategy maze, the sales call, or the giant report nobody ever reads.

What I check

I look at the places buyers decide whether to trust you.

Here's what I'm actually looking at.

  • Whether you show up when someone searches for what you do
  • What your ads are actually buying you, if you're running any
  • How your website turns a visitor into a real lead
  • Whether your tracking is telling the truth
  • Where competitors are beating you to the click
  • Whether your follow-up catches the leads you're already getting
  • How clearly an AI tool or search engine can understand what you do and who you serve
  • Your Maps and reviews, if local search matters for you

I'm not trying to grade your marketing or hand you a list of everything that's imperfect. I'm looking for the first few things that would actually move the needle.

What you get

Two pages you can actually use.

When I'm done, you get a short, honest read that covers:

  • What's working
  • What's confusing
  • What's missing
  • Where competitors may be beating you
  • The three things I'd fix first
  • At least one thing you can usually fix yourself, this week, for free

I'll write it the way I'd explain it to you across a table, in plain English, with none of the fake complexity that makes marketing sound harder than it is.

Already running ads?

I can look at what you already have, too.

A lot of companies come to Bandana because something's already running and nobody fully trusts it. The ads are live, the reports keep arriving, the spend keeps going out, and the lead quality is anyone's guess, so the real question never gets answered: is any of it working?

Usually nobody's sure whether the problem is the ads, the website, the offer, the tracking, or the way success is being measured in the first place.

The free audit gives you a first read on that. If you want me to go deeper into the account, that can be its own paid project, but either way you'll walk away knowing what to keep, what to fix, and what to stop.

Dan fixing a leaking tracking pipe with calls, forms, and leads

Not this

No agency theater.

Chad Agency III would love to turn this into a discovery workshop, complete with a 47-slide deck, a funnel diagram, and a trophy for "Most Impressions."

That's not what this is. You send the website, I look around, and I send back what I see. If it makes sense to talk after that, great, and if not, you've still got the audit.

Chad Agency III with too many charts compared to Dan showing one clear number

Send me your site.

Give me a couple of days and I'll send back a two-page audit in plain English, no pressure either way.

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