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Free diagnostic for teams with active marketing but unclear next move

Find the growth bottleneck before you scale the wrong channel

Your site, ads, SEO, AI visibility, landing pages, tracking, and reporting all create signals. Some are useful. Some are distorted. Some are missing. The Growth Bottleneck Map shows which signal is blocking the next commercial decision, and what to do in the next 30, 60, and 90 days.

  • One clear growth priority
  • Signal quality review
  • Commercial impact logic
  • What not to do yet
  • 30/60/90-day execution sequence

No account access needed for the first read. We start with your site, goal, market, active channels, and the metric you are unsure about. See sample output.

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Problem framing

Most audits list issues. This map names the decision that matters first.

A long audit can make growth slower. It creates a backlog, not a decision. The Growth Bottleneck Map is built to answer a sharper question: what is the one constraint most likely to block revenue, ROAS, margin, pipeline, or decision speed right now?

Paid spend is leaking

ROAS looks acceptable, but margin, MER, branded demand, feed quality, or tracking may be hiding the real picture.

Organic growth is not compounding

SEO work exists, but pages, rankings, traffic, or leads are not turning into a clear commercial path.

AI search does not understand your brand

Buyers use ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Grok, and AI Overviews, but your brand may not be described, cited, or shortlisted correctly.

Reporting does not guide action

Dashboards show numbers, but the team still cannot decide what to fix, pause, scale, or rebuild.

Not an audit

This is not a free audit. It is a decision map.

A free audit lists issues. A decision map ranks what matters commercially. You do not need 80 recommendations. You need to know which constraint should get budget, attention, and execution first.

Misleading metricPlatform ROAS: looks healthy

Decision risk: may hide branded demand and margin mix.

Next validation: split signal before scaling.

What the map answers

The five decisions your map clarifies

01

Where signal is lost

Is growth blocked by traffic, conversion, tracking, attribution, channel mix, margin, lead quality, or AI visibility?

02

Which numbers can be trusted

We separate useful signals from misleading metrics before recommending a next step.

03

Which channel deserves priority

SEO, Google Ads, Meta Ads, AI SEO, CRO, tracking, feed cleanup, or reporting, ranked by commercial impact, confidence, and sequence.

04

What not to do yet

Your map names the actions that may look useful but should wait until the real constraint is fixed.

05

What to do in the next 30/60/90 days

A practical sequence that turns the diagnosis into a decision path.

What gets mapped

We map the commercial system, not just the channel

Growth rarely breaks in one place. Ads may look weak because tracking is distorted. SEO may look slow because pages target the wrong intent. AI visibility may fail because public proof is thin. The map shows how these signals interact.

TrackingPartial
AttributionDistorted
Paid mediaMixed
Feed economicsHidden
SEO pagesUnderused
AI visibilityMissing
Landing pagesFriction
ReportingSlow
CompetitorsRising
Decision pathUnclear
Priority matrix
Impact

Commercial upside or risk.

Confidence

How reliable the visible signal is.

Speed

How quickly the first fix can move.

Dependency

What must be verified before scaling.

Commercial model

Revenue, ROAS, MER, margin, CAC, payback, LTV, AOV, pipeline, deal quality.

Signal quality

GA4, GSC, Google Ads, Meta, CRM, Shopify, offline conversions, event tracking, attribution gaps.

Paid media efficiency

Spend leakage, branded/non-branded mix, PMax structure, search terms, creative-message fit, campaign economics.

SEO compounding

BOFU pages, category pages, internal links, technical blockers, content decay, search intent, topical gaps.

AI search visibility

Prompt visibility, citations, entity clarity, source layer, competitor mentions, answer accuracy.

Landing-page conversion

Offer clarity, CTA hierarchy, friction, proof placement, page intent, decision path.

E-commerce feed and margin reality

SKU segmentation, feed quality, stock, price tiers, margin-safe ROAS, product groups, promo distortion.

Reporting and decision velocity

Whether dashboards help the team decide what to fix, pause, scale, or rebuild.

Competitor pressure

What buyers see before they compare you: competing pages, proof, positioning, AI mentions, paid/organic surfaces.

What you receive

What your Growth Bottleneck Map includes

01

Executive Growth Priority

The most likely constraint blocking the next move.

02

Signal Trust Score

Which numbers can guide decisions, which are incomplete, and which may be misleading.

03

Commercial Impact Logic

Why the issue matters for revenue, ROAS, margin, pipeline, lead quality, or decision speed.

04

Channel Priority Matrix

Where SEO, Google Ads, AI SEO, CRO, tracking, reporting, feed, or landing-page work should sit in the sequence.

05

"Do Not Do Yet" List

The actions that should wait because they would distract from the actual constraint.

06

Competitor & AI Visibility Snapshot

What buyers and AI-assisted search systems may see before they shortlist you.

07

30/60/90-Day Execution Sequence

A practical order of actions with dependencies, not a generic backlog.

08

Recommended Next Step

Whether the next move should be DIY, a narrower diagnostic, implementation, or ongoing channel ownership.

Sample output structure

A useful output says what to do next, what to pause, and what must be verified first.

The map should make one decision easier. This example shows the level of specificity, not a promised result.

Likely bottleneck

Product feed, branded demand, and margin mix are blended into one ROAS number.

Do first

Split product groups by margin, price tier, stock reliability, and branded/non-branded demand.

Do not do yet

Do not raise spend while the metric can still reward low-margin or already-captured demand.

Next 30 days
  • verify attribution source
  • separate branded and non-branded demand
  • review feed quality
  • identify products below margin-safe ROAS

What not to do

Sometimes the best growth move is the thing you do not do yet.

Your map names the work that should wait, so the team does not spend another month improving the wrong thing.

  • Do not scale spend if ROAS is distorted.
  • Do not publish more content if the wrong pages are ranking.
  • Do not start AI SEO if your source layer is weak.
  • Do not rebuild the site before finding the actual conversion leak.
30 days

Validate the signal, isolate misleading metrics, and fix the first blocker.

60 days

Restructure the channel, page, feed, tracking, or reporting layer around cleaner economics.

90 days

Scale the path with higher confidence, clearer dependencies, and fewer false priorities.

Diagnostic paths

Choose the path closest to your current problem

How it works

How the map is created

Step 1

Submit the context

Share the site, model, market, active channels, and the decision you do not trust.

Step 2

We scan the visible growth system

We review the visible offer, conversion path, channel signals, search surface, proof, and competitors.

Step 3

We identify the likely bottleneck

We separate useful signals from misleading ones and name the constraint most likely to distort growth.

Step 4

You receive the map

You get the priority, why it matters, what should wait, and the 30/60/90-day order.

Step 5

Optional decision call

If there is fit, we define whether the next step is DIY, a focused diagnostic, implementation, or ongoing ownership.

Who it is for

Use this when marketing exists, but the next move is unclear.

Good fit

  • You have a website and at least one active growth channel.
  • You care about revenue, ROAS, MER, margin, pipeline, or lead quality.
  • You need to decide what to fix, pause, scale, or rebuild.
  • You are open to hearing that the real priority may not be the channel you expected.
  • You want a practical first decision before buying implementation.

Not fit

  • You want guaranteed rankings or guaranteed ROAS from one call.
  • You want free implementation.
  • You do not want to share basic context.
  • You only want a vendor to execute tasks without questioning priorities.
  • You are not willing to change pages, campaigns, tracking, reporting, or prioritization if those are blocking growth.

Assessment

Start the Map

Answer a few diagnostic questions first. Contact details come at the end, after the form has enough context to route your map.

Step 1 of 6

Which growth decisions are unclear?

Select every unclear decision. We use the first selected item as the routing priority.

Next step

Know the next growth decision before you spend another month guessing

Get a profit-aware map of what is blocking revenue, ROAS, margin, pipeline, AI visibility, or decision speed, and what should happen next.

Get My Growth Bottleneck MapNo account access required for the first read. Deeper validation is scoped only if the map shows it is needed.

FAQ

Questions before you request the map

Is this really free?

Yes. The first Growth Bottleneck Map is a practical diagnostic designed to identify the most useful next decision. Deeper audits, implementation, or ongoing management are scoped separately.

Do you need access to Google Ads, GA4, GSC, Shopify, or CRM?

Not for the first read. We can start with your website, business goal, market, active channels, spend or traffic ranges, and current uncertainty. Access may be requested only if deeper validation makes sense.

Is this a full audit?

No. A full audit can be useful later, but this is designed to name the priority that matters first. The output is shorter, sharper, and tied to commercial decision-making.

Will I get a written document?

Yes. The output should include the likely bottleneck, signal quality, commercial logic, what not to do yet, recommended next step, and a 30/60/90-day sequence.

What if I do not know whether I need SEO, Google Ads, or AI SEO?

That is the ideal use case. The map is designed to clarify which path deserves attention first.

Can this lead to ongoing work?

Yes, but only if there is a clear fit. The next step may be SEO, Google Ads management, AI SEO setup, tracking cleanup, landing-page work, e-commerce campaign restructuring, or a narrower diagnostic.

Do you guarantee ROAS, rankings, or AI citations?

No. The map is a diagnostic decision tool, not a guarantee. It helps identify the constraint and the next validation step before larger implementation.