Topical Authority Audit Service — Koray Framework Diagnostic for Existing Sites

A topical authority audit is a structured diagnostic evaluation of an existing site's semantic content network — identifying where entity coverage is incomplete, where published content fails to hold ranking position due to insufficient entity depth, where the internal link structure fails to communicate topic relationships to search engines, and where PPR misalignment introduces topical drift that dilutes the site's authority signal.

Ehsan Khan delivers this audit through Growth Partner, applying the Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR topical authority framework as the diagnostic standard — the same methodology used to build topical maps and semantic content networks across B2B SaaS, professional services, and eCommerce engagements in the US, UK, and Australia.

Every topical authority audit delivers a structured document covering findings across 5 diagnostic areas — such as entity gaps, link orphans, and source drift. The deliverable includes a prioritised implementation roadmap sequenced by authority impact and a 60-minute walkthrough call at delivery.

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What a Topical Authority Audit Is — and What It Is Not

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What It Is

A diagnostic evaluation of an existing site's entity coverage architecture — assessing whether published content correctly covers the site's central entity domain, whether the internal link structure communicates topic relationships to search engines, and whether the topical architecture as a whole meets the Koray framework's requirements for a ranking state of topical topical authority.

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What It Is Not

A topical authority audit is not a technical SEO audit. Technical audits evaluate page-level issues — such as broken links, crawl errors, and indexation failures — that prevent ranking. These problems matter, and a technically broken site cannot rank regardless of topical authority. A technically healthy site with a misaligned topical architecture also cannot rank for competitive commercial queries — such as "B2B SaaS platform" or "professional services" — and no technical audit diagnoses this.

A topical authority audit is not a content quality review. A site produces well-written, technically correct pages and still fails to build topical authority, because the pages do not form a connected semantic content network that search engines evaluate as a coherent entity coverage signal. The audit evaluates the network, not the individual nodes.

Why Sites That Lose Rankings After a Core Update Have a Topical Authority Problem

Google's core algorithm updates identify 3 specific topical authority failures in sites — such as B2B SaaS platforms, eCommerce stores, and professional services domains — that drop rankings: entity coverage gaps (the site does not cover all topics associated with its central entity), thin content at scale (the site has many pages but each covers its topic at insufficient entity depth), and PPR misalignment (the site has published high-Popularity content that does not serve its central entity, diluting the topical authority signal).

Diagnostics improve using the Koray framework to identify these 3 failure modes.

01 Entity Coverage Gaps Identification
02 Thin Content at Scale Analysis
03 PPR Misalignment Diagnostic
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DIAGNOSTIC
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The 5 Diagnostic Areas a Topical Authority Audit Covers

Every Growth Partner topical authority audit evaluates an existing site across 5 diagnostic areas — each representing a distinct dimension of the site's semantic content network. Findings in each area are documented with specific page references, severity classifications, and implementation priority scores.

Diagnostic Area 1

Source Context and Central Entity Alignment

The source context defines the authoritative purpose of a site — establishing why the domain deserves to rank for its target entities. Source context misalignment manifests in 4 patterns: (1) H1 tags and page titles claim multiple unrelated central entities. (2) Homepage copy and service pages use different keyword frameworks. (3) Blog content targets queries with no connection to the commercial core. (4) About page, schema markup, and meta descriptions create entity ambiguity.

Authority signals weaken if source context is ambiguous across these 4 patterns.

VERDICT

Stable source context or architectural repair required.

Diagnostic Area 2

Entity Coverage Gaps

Entity coverage determines the semantic breadth of a site's network — identifying the missing topics search engines expect an authority to cover. Gap analysis identifies 3 categories of missing topics: core section gaps, outer section gaps, and entity disambiguation gaps. Core section gaps are topics directly aligned with the central entity's commercial intent. Outer section gaps are supporting topics that build topical breadth. Entity disambiguation gaps are definitional pages search engines expect an authority to have covered.

Priority ranking improves if each identified gap receives a PPR score — specifically Prominence, Relevance, and Popularity. High-Prominence gaps appear at the top of the publishing sequence regardless of Popularity scores.

Diagnostic Area 3

Thin Content Identification

Entity depth establishes the authoritative signal of a node — ensuring content covers its assigned topic through comprehensive entity-attribute-value pairs. Content is classified as thin when it fails to introduce correct entities, cover contextual vectors, or include required attributes. These pairs define the semantic completeness of the node.

Ranking momentum increases if each thin page is assigned one of 3 remediation instructions: rewrite to brief, expand with entity depth, or consolidate content.

Diagnostic Area 4

Internal Link Structure Analysis

Internal link topology communicates the hierarchical relationships between entities — signaling to search engines how topics connect across the domain. Structure analysis identifies 4 failure modes: orphan pages, broken internal links, anchor text mismatches, and missing connections. Orphan pages have no internal links pointing to them. Anchor text mismatches use generic headings that fail to signal topical relationships. Missing connections are topic relationships that exist in the topical map but lack implementation.

Clarity improves if every internal link failure is documented with its source URL, destination URL, and required anchor text.

Diagnostic Area 5

PPR Misalignment and Topical Drift

Topical alignment ensures that Popularity signals serve the central entity — preventing traffic-heavy pages from diluting the site's authority. PPR misalignment occurs when published content scores high on Popularity but low on Prominence and Relevance. These pages introduce topical drift that suppresses the site's authority signal.

The authority signal strengthens if the diagnostic identifies pages to reposition (reframe with entity-appropriate content) or deprecate (remove when damage outweighs traffic benefits).

What the Audit Deliverable Contains

Deliverable What It Contains
Structured audit document Google Sheet with 6 sections — findings documented at page level with URL, type, severity, and remediation instruction.
Prioritised roadmap Sequenced action plan: Priority 1 (Source Context, Orphans), Priority 2 (Gaps, Core Thin Content), Priority 3 (Outer Gaps, PPR, Schema).
Walkthrough call 60-minute strategy session reviewing findings, diagnostic rationale, and confirming the implementation sequence.

Topical Authority Audit vs Standard SEO Audit

Standard SEO Audit
  • remove Focus on page-level technical failures: crawl errors, meta tags, speed
  • remove Diagnoses issues preventing indexation or crawl
  • remove Uses technical checklists and automated tool scores
  • remove Output: Issue list with technical fix instructions
Topical Authority Audit
  • add Focus on site-level entity architecture: coverage gaps, topology, PPR scoring
  • add Diagnoses topical failures preventing commercial rankings
  • add Uses Koray Tuğberk GÜBÜR framework for semantic alignment
  • add Output: Prioritised roadmap sequenced by authority impact

Who This Audit Is Built For

Post-Update Traffic Drops

Organic traffic drops after a Google core update usually trace to topical authority failures — such as source drift or link orphans. We identify which of the 5 diagnostic areas produced the drop.

Informational vs Commercial Rank Gap

Sites ranking for blogs but not high-intent commercial terms need core section diagnostic and internal link priority analysis.

Agencies & White Label

Structured diagnostics for clients under white-label terms, delivered with same depth and technical precision.

Topical Map Rebuilds

Established sites — such as legacy blogs and service domains — with 30-100+ pages need to know what to keep, consolidate, or deprecate before rebuilding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a topical authority audit? expand_more
A topical authority audit is a diagnostic evaluation of an existing site's semantic content network — assessing whether the site covers its central entity domain correctly, whether its internal link structure communicates topic relationships to search engines, and whether PPR misalignment or source context drift is suppressing the site's topical authority signal.
What does a topical authority audit include? expand_more
A topical authority audit covers 5 diagnostic areas: source context and central entity alignment, entity coverage gaps, thin content identification, internal link structure analysis, and PPR misalignment. The deliverable is a structured Google Sheet audit document plus a prioritised implementation roadmap, delivered with a 60-minute walkthrough call.
What is the difference between an SEO audit and a topical authority audit? expand_more
A standard SEO audit evaluates page-level technical issues — crawl errors, broken links, meta tags, and site speed. A topical authority audit evaluates site-level entity architecture — entity coverage gaps, thin content, internal link failures, PPR misalignment, and source context drift.
How long does a topical authority audit take? expand_more
A site of 20 to 50 published pages — such as small service sites — is delivered within 5 to 7 business days. A site of 50 to 150 pages — such as established eCommerce domains — takes 7 to 14 business days. Timeline is confirmed after the onboarding form is reviewed.
What happens after a topical authority audit? expand_more
The implementation roadmap specifies the correct next engagement — a topical map rebuild, a semantic content brief programme, or targeted content consolidation and internal link repair.
Do I need a topical authority audit or a topical map? expand_more
A topical authority audit is the correct starting point for an existing site with published content that is not achieving ranking momentum. A topical map is the correct starting point for a new site or a site rebuilding from zero content.

Request Your Topical Authority Audit

A topical authority audit engagement begins with a free 30-minute strategy call — where Ehsan reviews current ranking states, diagnostic focus areas, and white-label terms for agencies.

Every audit includes a comprehensive 60-minute walkthrough call to review findings and the implementation roadmap.