Growth Audit

Clients choose you
on trust.
Most of them look
you up first.

You've built the practice on work quality and relationships. The digital layer was never the priority, and for a long time it didn't need to be. It's harder to ignore now. We look at where prospective clients drop off before they ever reach you, and what it would take to close those gaps.

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We'll confirm availability within one business day. No payment until scope is agreed.

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Search Presence

How clients discover professional services is shifting. Ranking for high-value keywords still matters, but long-tail, intent-driven queries are increasingly answered directly by AI.

A modern discovery system accounts for both. We structure your site architecture, schema, and topical authority so your firm surfaces in search results and conversational interfaces alike.

By bridging SEO with AEO, we close intent gaps before a prospective client reaches an enquiry, consultation, or contact point.

Constraints

What this practice
will never do.

  • Publish client results without consentFindings stay with the client unless they've explicitly agreed otherwise.
  • Promise specific revenue outcomesWe diagnose. We prioritise. We can't promise what execution will yield.
  • Work with practices outside our focusThe audit is built around professional services. Applied elsewhere, the findings would be compromised.
  • Take on more clients than capacity allowsThe review requires attention. When capacity is full, intake closes. No queue, no reduced version of the work.

Professional services markets are full of vendors who diagnose problems only they can solve. The audit is priced as a standalone piece of work because it should stand alone.

A diagnosis that creates dependency isn't a diagnosis. It's a sales funnel with extra steps.

The audit doesn't need to lead anywhere to justify itself. If further work makes sense, that conversation will happen naturally. If it doesn't, the findings still stand. We've made sure the incentives point in only one direction.

The work either holds up on its own terms or it doesn't. That's the only measure we're interested in.

Onalerona M.
Founder, Vetrion
Evidence

A note on evidence.

Vetrion does not publish client results. The audit is a diagnostic tool — aggregated performance claims would be more persuasive than useful, and would undercut the point of the work.

What we publish instead is a sample audit page: one anonymised finding showing the layout and depth of the report.

Sample audit excerpt · 1 of 18 findings shownhigh
Search Presence
Google Business Profile not claimed

The practice has no verified Google Business Profile. A prospective client searching for this type of firm in the area will see competitors ahead — not because they outrank the website, but because the profile simply isn't there.

Sample audit finding

See a real finding before you commit to anything.

What you'll receive is one finding from a real audit, anonymised and presented exactly as it would appear in a delivered report. If the scope of the audit is useful to your practice, you'll know from this. If it isn't, you've lost nothing.

The quality of the observation either justifies the rest of the audit or it doesn't.

One email. No follow-up unless you reply.