Freelance SEO Consultant

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Freelance SEO Consultant
If you are a freelance SEO consultant, you may need a clearer way to show clients how site structure, hubs, leaf pages, depth, and market coverage affect SEO and GEO planning.
A practical first step is to run one Radar scan for a client site, review the graph and benchmark signals, and use that view to frame recommendations without promising results.
In brief
- You may need a visual scan that turns a client site into a clearer map of pages, hubs, leaf pages, depth, score, and cluster context.
- A Radar benchmark can help when you need a concrete graph and concise blueprint for a client workshop, audit discussion, or prioritization call.
- Before you start, check the client’s market, site type, and decision context. Treat scores as diagnostic signals, not proof of future rankings, leads, or growth.
What to do
As a freelance SEO consultant, your work often depends on making invisible site structure easier for clients to understand. A client may have many pages, weak hubs, generic content, or limited in-house SEO capacity for deeper diagnostics.
Radar can fit as a diagnostic and workshop support tool. Available benchmark examples cover US healthcare, logistics, and real estate sites with page counts, scores, hubs, leaf pages, and cluster context for comparison.
Start with one client site or one market segment. Use the scan to discuss structure, coverage, and priorities, then turn the findings into a cautious roadmap rather than a guaranteed performance claim.
What to keep in mind
Radar benchmark examples include different site sizes and structures: a healthcare site with 10,096 pages and a 100/A score, a logistics site with 356 pages and 81/B, and a real estate site with 11,759 pages and 74/B.
A scan should support, not replace, your own SEO judgment, keyword research, client interviews, and implementation planning. It can make patterns easier to discuss, but it does not prove causation.
This is a reasonable next step when you need a concrete visual basis for recommendations: a site graph, page and hub counts, leaf-page patterns, and a benchmark view for clearer client conversations.
