rivett. · Teardown · codingformarketers.com
2026·05·28 · 20:30:
Domain · codingformarketers.com Scan · 9 of 9
Diagnosis

Only 1 page is indexed by Google. That is not a website problem - it is a distribution problem. The content, the offer, and the credibility this business has built are essentially invisible to every search and AI engine that could be sending buyers.

What's working

The site loads fast and stays stable on mobile - 1.7s first paint and zero layout shift means visitors who do arrive get a clean experience.

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The full read · all 9 findings

What the audit found.

D · 01

Search visibility

7 of 10 verified
Pages indexed

3 of 10 crawl-and-schema gaps verified.

Verified reading
D · 02

AI citation

1 of 4 verified
Models reached

3 of 4 AEO gaps verified.

Verified reading
D · 03

Page speed

93 / 100
Lighthouse · mobile

Loads fast on mobile. 3.0s to render the largest content.

Verified reading
D · 04

Measurement

unconfirmed
Events tracked

No trackers detected on this render. 6 trackers couldn't be confirmed (may be consent-gated or late-loading).

Unconfirmed
D · 05

Ads in flight

None active
Active campaigns

No active paid Google ads detected for this domain. Either paid is not part of the mix or campaigns are paused.

Verified reading
D · 06

Conversion path

Verified path
Conversion signals

A visitor can submit a form directly on the homepage - zero clicks from landing.

Verified reading
D · 07

Mobile

1 issue
UX issues

Real-browser render at 390×844 surfaced mobile UX issues.

Verified reading
D · 08

Email reputation

2 of 3
Auth records

Mail-authentication gaps detected. Outbound risks the spam folder.

Verified reading
D · 09

Stack

3
Tools detected

3 technologies detected (1 only visible after JS executed and the page was scrolled). Sub-pixels GTM fires on specific user events may not all appear here. Run the diagnostic for the full container audit.

Verified reading
Where I'd start · the fix order

The first three moves.

Ranked by what returns the most for the least work. The rest of the order, and the revenue math behind the ranking, is what the call is for.

  1. 01

    /llms.txt reachable.

    No /llms.txt. AI agents (Claude, ChatGPT, Perplexity) that try to discover your content via the emerging llmstxt.org convention hit a 404 and walk away. Ship a /llms.txt with one line per indexable page. This is the highest-leverage fix.

    Effort · med Impact · high
  2. 02

    Pages indexed by Google: 1.

    Google has only 1 page indexed for codingformarketers.com. AI engines that depend on Google's index find a thin footprint. Publish more discoverable content and ensure each page has a canonical, sitemap entry, and internal link from a known page.

    Effort · low Impact · med
  3. 03

    Organization JSON-LD on homepage.

    No Organization JSON-LD on the homepage. AI engines have no structured way to identify your business as an entity. Add a single <script type="application/ld+json"> block with name, url, logo, sameAs.

    Effort · low Impact · med
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Live in-browser scan. Not a formal assessment. The audit reads the public surface of a domain in your browser. It does not access authenticated dashboards, customer data, or anything behind a login.