This guide is written for spa owners and managers who want to understand why their website isn't bringing in consistent bookings from Google — and who want a structured way to find the gaps themselves before deciding whether to handle fixes in-house or hire outside help.
You don't need a technical background. Each diagnostic step explains what you're looking for and why it matters in plain terms. You do need about two to three hours and access to a few free tools, which we'll list as we go.
This is not a checklist of 87 things to do. It's a diagnostic framework — the goal is to identify your highest-impact gaps, score their severity, and leave with a clear picture of what's holding your spa's site back.
Who should consider skipping the DIY audit
If your spa operates multiple locations, if your site was recently migrated or redesigned, or if you've already done a self-audit and still can't explain why rankings haven't moved, a professional audit will return more signal. A DIY audit is most valuable when you're starting from scratch and need to know where to focus energy first.
One practical note: this guide connects naturally to our local SEO and Google Business Profile optimization resources. If the local section of your audit reveals problems — and it usually does — those pages go deeper on the fixes.