A regular SEO audit covers one site with a manageable number of pages. A large-scale SEO audit is a different challenge entirely. You might be dealing with millions of URLs, multiple subdomains, international markets, and a large CMS that makes changes slow and complicated.
The stakes are higher, too. A technical issue that affects a small site is a minor problem. The same issue at enterprise scale can wipe out traffic across thousands of pages overnight. That is why enterprise website audit work requires a different process, stronger enterprise SEO tools, and a clear way to prioritize fixes based on actual SEO ROI prioritization.
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The biggest mistake after an enterprise SEO audit is trying to fix everything at once. A site with millions of pages will always have issues. The goal is fixing the right things first.
We rank every finding by its likely impact on traffic and conversions. High-traffic pages with fixable technical errors come first. Structural changes that unlock indexation across large page sets come next. Lower-impact items get scheduled for later. This keeps your team focused and makes it easier to show results to stakeholders across departments.
Most agencies can run an SEO audit. Few understand how to manage one at enterprise scale and turn it into a clear plan your team can actually act on.