Operator‑first, evidence‑backed SEO workflows
How MBSRN works from audit to safe website improvements.
MBSRN is not a magic button. It’s a system for turning SEO audits, competitor context, and your requirements into draft‑ready site improvements with clear review gates and safe publishing.
Start with an audit you can actually use.
Many small business audits stop at “you have 47 errors.” MBSRN goes further by connecting each issue to impact, evidence, and next actions.
What the MBSRN audit looks at
- •Technical basics – crawlability, index signals, page structure, internal links.
- •Content clarity – service pages, local signals, headings, and calls‑to‑action.
- •Local search readiness – alignment with your Google Business Profile and service areas (for example around ZIP code 80542).
- •Data signals – context from Google Search Console and GA4 to see what’s actually being found (or ignored).
How it feels for different roles
For business owners
You see a plain‑language summary of what’s blocking visibility and usability, along with a short list of high‑impact fixes to prioritize.
For operators & admins
You get structured findings that can be triaged, assigned, and linked to recommendations, migrations, and publishing targets.
End‑to‑end workflow
From weak site to reviewed migration draft.
1. Ingest & baseline
MBSRN ingests your existing site and key signals. We treat this as baseline evidence, not something to blindly copy.
2. Audit & classify issues
Technical and content issues are grouped and scored so operators can quickly see what’s hurting visibility, clarity, and conversions.
3. Generate recommendations
Each recommendation clearly states what to change, why it matters, evidence sources, and expected outcome. This feeds the migration and content drafts.
4. Pull in competitor context
MBSRN reviews competitors and local peers to highlight content gaps, service‑page opportunities, and positioning ideas.
5. Draft migration artifacts
Using the audit, recommendations, and your requirements, MBSRN generates draft static site artifacts (like the pages you’re reading now) for operator and stakeholder review.
6. Review gates & publishing
Admins and Operators review, edit, and approve drafts before anything is published to a configured target. No automatic production changes happen without explicit approval.