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# SEO Issues to Fix

This report is aimed to allow us to surface a curated view of SEO issues with your site.  As opposed to most SEO tools, which err heavily on the side of noise and surfacing as much work as possible, we curate heavily and filter through root cause analysis.  So "tweak the meta description on URLs that are important to you" is a single issue, rather than 5,000 medium priority issues.

The report will show you any non-closed issue in the database (meaning once we validate a fix, it'll drop off the report).  Here are the columns in the report:

* **Issue**: a brief title for the issue.
* **Affected URL(s)**: a list of the URLs that are affected, if applicable (some issues are holistic).
* **Description**: a longer description of what's going on.
* **Priority**: our take on how important it is for you to fix.
* **Who Fixes**: the skillset required to fix (e.g. anyone, a CMS operator, a web developer, etc)

You can filter this report by importance and qualification to fix.

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