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This scans your website— the technical signals Google & AI read on your site. Your Google Business Profile is a separate listing (it can already be perfect); we check + manage that once you connect Google.
# Here's what I found: Your spearfishing business is doing pretty well locally—you're hitting a B grade with strong fundamentals—but there are a few quick wins that'll help you show up more often when locals search for what you offer and get more calls coming in. The biggest opportunity is adding some hidden code (structured data) to your website that tells Google and AI assistants exactly what you do, where you serve, and who's running the business—which is increasingly important since Google now trusts personal expertise over generic content. You'd also benefit from beefing up your About page or team bio so people (and search engines) know there's a real expert behind the business, plus adding simple descriptions to your photos so they rank in image search too.
Your biggest gap
When customers ask AI for the best near them, it names Kona Spearfishing Charters, not you. We fix the signals that get you into that answer.
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When customers ask AI
When people ask AI for the best in your area, it points them to:
Here's what I found — when we asked AI assistants about spearfishing charters in your area, your business didn't come up. Instead, they recommended Kona Spearfishing Charters, Big Island Spearfishing Adventures, and Hawaii Spearfishing Guides. This is an early warning signal based on how these AI assistants tend to answer right now — not a live snapshot of every single query. But it's telling you something real: customers are asking AI for recommendations in your space, and you're not in the conversation yet. Let's get your business showing up when people ask AI assistants for what you do — so you stop losing customers to the competitors it's recommending instead.
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Your biggest gap
When customers ask AI for the best near them, it names Kona Spearfishing Charters, not you. We fix the signals that get you into that answer.
Leave your email and a specialist will reach out with a plan to fix it, so AI and Google can find and recommend you. We improve your odds; we never guarantee a result.
No card, no pressure. We'll only email you about your audit.
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Secure connection (HTTPS) · Working
Your site loads securely with HTTPS.
Page title · Needs a tweak
Your title is long (67 chars) and may get cut off in search.
Search description · Working
You have a well-sized description that reads like an ad.
Main headline · Working
You have exactly one clear headline.
Mobile-friendly · Working
Your site is set up to look right on phones.
Structured data · Working
Google can read structured data on your page.
Canonical tag · Working
You have a canonical tag so Google knows the main version of your page.
Social sharing preview · Working
Your links will show a nice preview when shared.
Content depth · Working
Your page has solid content (~733 words).
Page structure (subheadings) · Working
Your page is well-structured with 18 section headings Google can follow.
Links to your other pages · Working
You link out to your other pages (40 internal links) so people can explore.
Page language set · Working
Your page declares its language so Google serves it to the right searchers.
Site icon (favicon) · Working
You have a site icon so your tabs and listings look polished.
First-hand experience & author trust · Hurting you
Nothing on the page shows real first-hand experience or who's behind the business. Add a named owner/author bio and an About page, the trust signal Google's 2026 updates and AI assistants weight heavily.
Content freshness · Working
Your content shows a recent 'last updated' date, and freshness (especially on pages that already rank) is one of the highest-ROI signals for both Google and AI answers.
Video on your pages · Working
You have video on your site. YouTube is the top source AI answers cite, and on-page video lifts how many visitors take action.
Bing presence (what ChatGPT reads) · Needs a tweak
No Bing listing found on your page. ChatGPT and Copilot read Bing (not Google), so claiming your free Bing Places listing improves your odds of being named by them.
AI answer-ready (AEO) · Hurting you
No FAQ or question-and-answer content — AI assistants have nothing clean to quote when a customer asks about you.
AI entity clarity (AEO) · Hurting you
No clear business identity for AI — without Organization data + linked profiles, assistants can't confirm it's you and name a competitor instead.
Wikidata entity (what AI trusts) · Needs a tweak
No Wikidata entity found for your business. Wikidata (not Wikipedia) is where AI assistants ground who a business is, so creating one (it is free) improves your odds of being recognized and recommended by name.
Local business markup (on your site) · Hurting you
Your site is missing LocalBusiness structured data — the on-site code that confirms your name, services, and area to Google + AI (separate from your Google listing).
Contact info (phone & address) · Working
Your phone and address are on the page — easy for customers to reach you.
Google Business Profile link · Working
You link to your Google Business Profile / Maps — great for local trust.
Directory presence (what AI reads) · Working
You reference 2 key directories (facebook, tripadvisor), the listings AI reads for local answers. Keeping them present and consistent is what improves your odds of being named.
Image descriptions · Hurting you
Just 38% of your images are described — Google can't "see" most of your photos.
Accessible forms (a11y) · Working
No form fields to label — nothing to fix here.
Descriptive links (a11y) · Hurting you
3 vague links ("click here", "read more") — they're useless to screen-reader users and waste SEO value. Use descriptive text.
Labeled icons & buttons (a11y) · Working
Your links and buttons all have text or labels a screen reader can announce.
Forward your report, or show your grade off on your site — it links back so customers can see you take getting found seriously.
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AI can read your site (AEO) · Working
AI assistants (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI) are allowed to read and cite your site.
Local keyword in title · Needs a tweak
Your title doesn't clearly mention your city or service — adding it helps locals find you.