Real feedback from real students
What makes a course worth your time? The people who took it and applied what they learned. These reviews come from students who completed our SEO audit training, built real strategies, and saw measurable changes in their search visibility. Some were starting from scratch with technical SEO. Others wanted to audit client sites with confidence. They share specific outcomes, not vague praise.
What students say about our approach
Henk Visser
Technical SEO Fundamentals
I went from guessing about crawl errors to actually understanding what search engines see when they visit my site. The audit framework helped me prioritize fixes that actually moved rankings. Took about six weeks of steady work to implement everything, but the before-and-after metrics speak for themselves. No more panic when a client asks about site speed or indexation.
Anja Botha
Content Audit Mastery
The content audit section changed how I approach site structure. I was creating pages based on what felt right instead of what search data actually showed. Now I can look at a content inventory and spot gaps, cannibalization issues, and opportunities that were invisible before. My last audit uncovered duplicate content on fourteen pages that were competing against each other.
Liesl van der Merwe
Complete SEO Audit Course
I needed to audit an ecommerce site with thousands of product pages and didn't know where to start. This course walks through exactly how to prioritize when you can't check everything manually. The template for organizing findings by severity saved me at least twenty hours. Now I can deliver audit reports that clients actually understand and act on, not just overwhelming spreadsheets.
Pieter Engelbrecht
Link Profile Analysis
Backlink audits felt like total guesswork before this. I'd see a report from Ahrefs or Semrush but couldn't separate noise from actual problems. The training on toxic link patterns and how to document disavow decisions gave me a methodology I trust. I found three link schemes pointing at my client's site that could have triggered penalties. Now I audit backlink profiles quarterly with confidence.
Student outcomes by the numbers
847
Students Enrolled
92%
Completion Rate
4.7
Average Rating
38
Countries Represented
How students progress through the material
Foundation phase
Students start with technical fundamentals and learn to read crawl reports without confusion. Most spend two weeks here, building confidence with tools and terminology before moving forward.
Foundation phase
Students start with technical fundamentals and learn to read crawl reports without confusion. Most spend two weeks here, building confidence with tools and terminology before moving forward.
Analysis skills
Focus shifts to interpreting data and spotting patterns that indicate problems. Students practice with sample audits before running diagnostics on real sites. This phase separates those who just use tools from those who understand what the data means.
Analysis skills
Focus shifts to interpreting data and spotting patterns that indicate problems. Students practice with sample audits before running diagnostics on real sites. This phase separates those who just use tools from those who understand what the data means.
Practical application
Students conduct full audits on their own projects or volunteer sites. They document findings, prioritize fixes, and create action plans. Feedback from instructors helps refine their approach before they work with paying clients.
Practical application
Students conduct full audits on their own projects or volunteer sites. They document findings, prioritize fixes, and create action plans. Feedback from instructors helps refine their approach before they work with paying clients.
Professional delivery
Final phase covers how to present findings to clients who don't speak SEO. Students learn to translate technical problems into business impact and create reports that get approved and implemented. This is where theory becomes billable work.
Professional delivery
Final phase covers how to present findings to clients who don't speak SEO. Students learn to translate technical problems into business impact and create reports that get approved and implemented. This is where theory becomes billable work.