This audit framework is designed for three situations: you're launching a new jewelry store website and want to start clean, you've had a site for years and Google traffic has plateaued, or you're preparing to invest in SEO services and want to know your baseline before a vendor starts work.
It's also useful if you've recently migrated to a new platform — Shopify, BigCommerce, or a custom build — and want to confirm nothing critical broke in the transition.
Who can run it: A store owner comfortable in Google Search Console and a basic site crawl tool can complete most of this audit. The technical sections require free tools like Screaming Frog (up to 500 URLs free) or Ahrefs Webmaster Tools. The schema and structured data sections require the Google Rich Results Test.
What this audit does not replace: A log-file analysis, a full content gap assessment against competitors, or a link profile review. Those require more advanced tools and time. If you've already completed this self-audit and still can't explain your traffic performance, that's a reasonable point to bring in a professional.
Plan for two to four hours to work through this framework on a site of 50–500 pages. Larger catalogs with thousands of product SKUs will take longer, and the ecommerce-specific sections will have proportionally more issues to triage.