The 15-Minute Weekly Tech Audit: A Non-Techie’s Guide to a Healthy Blog
We’ve all been there. You started your blog because you love sharing—whether it’s a review of a book you couldn't put down, a new fitness routine, or a travel itinerary from your latest weekend away. But then, the "tech gremlins" move in. Suddenly, you’re hearing about algorithms, indexing, and site speed, and it feels like the joy of blogging is being buried under a mountain of jargon.
I’m a huge fan of a good audit. Over the years, I’ve shared plenty of
That’s why I’ve developed this 15-minute weekly tech audit. It’s simple, it’s clear, and I promise it won’t make your head spin. Think of it like a quick "house tidy" for your corner of the internet.
Why Bother with Tech?
If you’re trying to
Grab a cuppa, set a timer for 15 minutes, and let’s tick these off together.
1. The 5-Minute Link Sweep
Broken links are incredibly frustrating for readers. If someone clicks a link to see your favourite beauty product and hits a "404 Error" page, they’ll likely leave your site immediately.
What to do: Use a free tool like Dr. Link Check or if you use WordPress, a simple plugin to find any "dead ends."
The fix: Either update the link to a new, working URL or remove it entirely. It keeps the journey smooth for your readers.
2. The 3-Minute Speed Check
We live in a fast-paced world. If your site takes ages to load, people won't wait—especially if they’re browsing on their phones while on the go.
What to do: Pop your URL into Google PageSpeed Insights.
The fix: Don’t worry about the complex graphs. Just look for the stuff you can improve on. Usually, the culprit is a giant image. If you find one, make a note to resize your photos before uploading them next time. Small changes make a big difference!
3. The 4-Minute "Google Check-In"
Google Search Console sounds scary, but it’s actually just a way for Google to leave you a note about how your site is doing.
What to do: Log in and look at the "Indexing" report.
The fix: You’re looking for any bright red "Error" bars. Most of the time, everything is fine (grey and green are your friends!), but catching a red error early means you can fix it before it affects your traffic growth.
4. The 3-Minute Mobile Walkthrough
Since most of us are trying to
What to do: Open your latest post on your phone.
The fix: Can you read the text easily? Are the buttons too close together? If a pop-up is blocking your beautiful content, it might be time to tweak your settings.
Final Thoughts
Blogging should be about the things that make life better—learning, exploring, and enjoying the process. By spending just 15 minutes a week on these "techy" bits, you’re clearing the path so your content can actually reach the people who need to see it.
If you’re looking for more ways to polish your site, don’t forget to check out my previous posts on
Do you have a specific tech question that’s been holding you back? Drop it in the comments and let’s see if we can simplify it together.

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