Giving your customers and prospects the most accurate audits are crucial in building trust with them. Fine-tune the details on your audits by changing the settings for an individual business.
This page explains how to edit and fine-tune details for individual audits. Here are some reasons you might want to do this:
Updating the name, address or phone number of the business
Changing the products & services the business sells (this affects some of our keyword checks)
Overriding parts of the analysis
Fixing a problem with the audit - e.g. Insites has tested a page that you don't want to be part of the audit
Accessing the audit settings
After running an audit, click on the cog located underneath your profile picture, or the pencil next to the report's address. This will take you to the advanced report settings.
On the left, you will see a menu of options, including contact information, website, industry sector, social and social listings, and analysis overrides. You can customise this information to suit your website and ensure that the report is as accurate as possible.
Website
Within the website section, you can change the following:
Business URL
Number of pages to test
Whether it is a staging site
pages to ignore and test
Website language
Include subdomains
Industry Sector
Add additional industry sector tags
Social and local listings
If any social or local listings profile links are not linked to the website, be sure to add them here and update the report.
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Products and Keywords
Add or revise target keywords for this website
Analysis overrides
Override certain parts of the report if they are not detected accurately.
Spelling, Grammar & other dictionaries
This section allows you to manage your spelling, grammar, inappropriate content and broken link tests.
Here, you can add ignored misspellings. You may want to do this when a word or phrase specific to your business appears multiple times on the website. For example, when running a report on Insites.com, you would want to ignore the spelling of Insites as it would be flagged as a misspelling, but it is not.
When viewing the detail page of a report, you have the option to ignore a grammar error, just as you would with a misspelling. Once you have ignored all of the grammar errors, you can manage them in this area.
Sometimes it's appropriate for a website to contain swear words or other offensive terms. Any words or phrases added to this list will no longer be highlighted in the report when looking for inappropriate content.
Certain terminology should never appear on a website, such as swear words, competitor brand names, or illegal terms. If you add any of these terms, they will be flagged as inappropriate content for your business.
This section displays any broken links, you have ignored on the detail page of that report
Shareable links
This section displays all of the shareable links generated for this business