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SEO Agency Owner Serving US Clients

Radar benchmark screenshot for croud.com showing a 77/100 score and 513 pages in the US SEO agency cluster
Benchmark data shows croud.com scoring 77/100 across 513 pages in a US SEO agency and company cluster.

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SEO Agency Owner Serving US Clients

If you own an SEO agency serving US clients, you may want a clearer view of how your own site compares with other US SEO, digital agency, and performance marketing domains.

A practical first step is to run a Radar benchmark for your agency domain, then review its score, pages, hubs, leaf pages, depth, confidence, and position within the US agency cluster.

In brief

  • You may need a domain-level benchmark that helps you compare your agency site with relevant US SEO and digital agency competitors.
  • Radar can help when you want to inspect score, grade, page volume, hub and leaf structure, depth, confidence, and cluster attachment.
  • Before acting on the scan, check that the target domain, US market, agency cluster, comparison set, and confidence level match the decision you need to make.

What to do

As an SEO agency owner, your own site is part of the market you advise clients on. If you serve US clients, it can be useful to see how your domain is structured beside other agency and performance marketing sites.

The right starting format is a Radar domain benchmark in the US SEO agency and company cluster. Benchmark views can show practical metrics such as score, grade, pages, hubs, leaf pages, depth, orphan pages, empty hubs, tags, and cluster attachment.

Start with your own agency domain as the target, then compare it with relevant US agency domains. Use the benchmark to decide what deserves manual review instead of treating any single score or page count as a final answer.

What to keep in mind

Radar benchmarks for US SEO agency and company sites can show domains with different scores, grades, page counts, hub counts, leaf counts, depth, confidence levels, and cluster attachment.

These metrics are comparison signals, not guarantees. A higher score, larger page count, or broader hub structure does not prove stronger rankings, more leads, or future client growth on its own.

This is a sensible first step when you want a careful view of your agency site before changing structure or priorities: choose the right US cluster, review the visible metrics, and then decide what needs deeper analysis.