This is the map that connects everything. Each step links to the article with the detail.
1. Diagnose: where you stand
Before planning, look at the real state:
- Site Audit — run an audit to see technical health and its prioritized problems. See Audit a site's technical health (Site Audit).
- Rankings — look at what positions you're in and which important keywords still don't rank. See Track your positions with SEO Rankings.
- Indexation — confirm that Google is seeing your pages. See Control your site's indexation in Google.
2. Plan: define the month's work
With the diagnosis, build the plan in the SEO Planner: create the month's actions (technical, content, link building) and place them on the board. See Plan your SEO month by month with the SEO Planner and, to know which front to attack, Learn the SEO action types and when to use each.
3. Execute: turn findings into improvements
This is where MB Suite stands out: findings turn into concrete work without friction. An audit issue is created as a task in one click; a keyword that doesn't rank triggers a content action with an AI-generated plan. The ready-to-use actionables are in Get the most out of SEO: actionable use cases.
4. Measure: see if it worked
At the month's close, go back to Rankings to see the evolution of positions, and to Site Audit to confirm the fixed issues no longer appear. Measurable improvement is what justifies the work.
5. Report: show your client the progress
Work that isn't seen isn't valued. Share the month's plan from the Planner (a record stays in Delivery History) and export the audit as an Executive summary (PDF). Combined with a dashboard showing the SEO KPIs, your client sees exactly what you did and what worked.
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