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Understanding SEO scores

7 min read
Last updated: March 2025

What you'll learn

Decode your SEO scores and understand what each metric means for your website's search performance. Learn how to interpret results and prioritize improvements for maximum impact.

Your overall SEO score

85

Overall SEO Score

Your website's comprehensive SEO health rating

90+
Excellent
Top 10% of sites
70-89
Good
Above average
50-69
Needs Work
Room for improvement
Below 50
Critical
Immediate action needed

Score breakdown by category

Technical SEO

Site structure, speed, and crawlability

92
Excellent
Page Load Speed
95
Mobile Friendliness
100
Site Security (HTTPS)
100
Crawlability
75

Content Quality

Content optimization and relevance

78
Good
Keyword Optimization
85
Content Length
65
Readability Score
82
Content Freshness
75

User Experience

Core Web Vitals and usability

88
Good
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP)
90
First Input Delay (FID)
95
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS)
80

How we calculate your scores

Our scoring methodology

AISEOTurbo analyzes over 200 SEO factors using advanced AI algorithms. Our scoring system is based on:

Google's Guidelines

Official ranking factors and best practices

Industry Standards

Benchmarks from millions of websites

Real Performance Data

Actual user experience metrics

AI Analysis

Machine learning-powered insights

How to improve your scores

Quick wins (1-2 weeks)

  • • Fix missing meta descriptions and title tags
  • • Optimize image alt text and file sizes
  • • Improve page loading speed with compression
  • • Add structured data markup
  • • Fix broken internal links

Medium-term improvements (1-3 months)

  • • Create high-quality, original content
  • • Build authoritative backlinks
  • • Optimize for Core Web Vitals
  • • Improve site architecture and navigation
  • • Enhance mobile user experience

Long-term strategy (3+ months)

  • • Develop comprehensive content strategy
  • • Build domain authority through PR and outreach
  • • Implement advanced technical optimizations
  • • Monitor and adapt to algorithm changes
  • • Establish thought leadership in your industry

Score fluctuations

Why do scores change?

Scores can fluctuate due to website changes, algorithm updates, or competitors' improvements.

When to be concerned?

Significant drops (>10 points) warrant investigation. Small fluctuations (±3 points) are normal.

Focus on trends

Look at score trends over weeks/months rather than daily changes for meaningful insights.

Next steps