Off-Page Public Evidence Review & Readiness Report
Check whether your public proof supports what your website claims.Your website may say your business is experienced, trusted and ready to help, but buyers, Google, local search and AI-assisted systems may look beyond your website for proof.
LOGUE Media’s Off-Page Public Evidence Review & Readiness Report checks whether your public profiles, reviews, videos, mentions, citations and platform signals support your website claims and strengthen buyer trust.
Last Updated: 13 June 2026
What is an Off-Page Public Evidence Review?
An Off-Page Public Evidence Review checks the public evidence outside your website that may help buyers, Google, local search and AI-assisted systems verify your business.
It reviews public profiles, reviews, citations, videos, social proof, third-party mentions and platform consistency so you can see whether your external signals support trust, local relevance and AI visibility readiness.
Is this the same as an SEO backlink audit?
No. Backlinks may be noted if they appear in the evidence, but this review is broader than backlinks. It checks visible public proof, profile consistency, platform signals, reviews, video evidence, local credibility and third-party trust signals.
What public evidence gets reviewed?
The review may include Google Business Profile, reviews, YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, public directories, citations, testimonials, case studies, public mentions and other visible evidence that helps verify the business.
Why does off-page evidence matter for AI visibility?
AI-assisted systems may use public signals to understand whether a business appears credible, active, locally relevant and consistent across the web. Weak or inconsistent public evidence can make it harder for buyers and AI-assisted systems to trust what the website claims.
KEY INSIGHTS – Off-Page Public Evidence Review & Readiness Report
Public Proof Supports Trust
Your website can make the claim, but public evidence helps prove it.
Reviews, profiles, videos, mentions and visible third-party signals help buyers confirm whether your business looks credible outside its own website.
Local Signals Build Context
Google Business Profile, reviews, location cues and public proof help connect your business to real markets.
Strong local evidence makes it easier for buyers, local search systems and AI-assisted systems to understand where your business operates and who it serves.
Video And Public Profile Evidence Help
YouTube, public video content, business profiles and founder-led signals can strengthen business credibility.
When public media and profile evidence line up with your website, your business becomes easier to understand, verify and trust.
Consistency Reduces Doubt
Mismatched names, services, locations, contact details or descriptions can weaken confidence.
Consistent public evidence across your website, Google profile, reviews, videos and other visible sources reduces confusion and supports readiness.
Why Does Public Evidence Fail Readiness Checks?
Public evidence fails when buyers, search engines and AI-assisted systems cannot easily verify who the business is, where it operates, what it does and why it should be trusted. A business may have a strong website but still look weak externally if profiles are incomplete, reviews are thin, videos are missing, citations are inconsistent or public proof is hard to find.
Weak Public Proof
Buyers hesitate when claims on the website are not supported by visible reviews, profiles or public testimonials.
Inconsistent Profiles
Trust drops when business names, services, locations, categories, descriptions or contact details differ across platforms.
Platform Gaps
Visibility weakens when Google Business Profile, YouTube, LinkedIn or other public channels do not support the business story.
Thin Local Signals
Local relevance is harder to prove when service areas, community proof, location cues and public citations are weak.
No Evidence Pathways
Search and AI-assisted systems struggle when public proof is scattered, unclear, outdated or disconnected.
Check Whether Your Public Proof Supports Your Website
Start with an off-page public evidence review. LOGUE Media checks the visible proof your business gives to buyers, search engines, answer engines and AI-assisted systems.
What Does The Off-Page Public Evidence Review Check?
The Off-Page Public Evidence Review checks the visible signals your business gives outside its own website.
Each review area helps identify what is credible, what is inconsistent, what is missing and what should be improved first.
Why Does Off-Page Evidence Matter?
Off-page evidence matters because your website is not the only place buyers, Google, local search and AI-assisted systems may look for proof.
Strong public profiles, reviews, videos, citations, third-party mentions and social signals help confirm that your business is real, active, credible and locally relevant. When those signals are missing or inconsistent, your website claims may become harder to trust.
Buyers Look For Proof
Buyers often check reviews, profiles, videos and public activity before they trust a business or make an enquiry with you.
Local Search Needs Signals
Google Business Profile, citations, service areas and review signals help connect your business to real locations and markets.
AI Systems Need Context
AI-assisted systems rely on clear, consistent and verifiable public information when interpreting or summarising a business.
Consistency Gives Confidence
Aligned public profiles, descriptions, services, proof and contact details reduce confusion and strengthen trust.
What should happen after an off-page public evidence review?
After the review, you use the findings to decide what public profiles, proof assets, citations, videos or trust signals should be improved first.
The Client Action Plan helps turn off-page evidence gaps into practical priorities, so public visibility improvements are based on evidence instead of guesswork.
Review The Evidence
Understand which public signals support trust, which are weak and which platforms create confusion or credibility gaps.
Set Platform Priorities
Rank the public profiles, citations, reviews, videos or proof assets that should be improved first.
Quote Needed Work
Use findings to quote profile updates, evidence creation, citation cleanup, video support or platform work.
Track Evidence Growth
Review public proof over time to confirm what improved, what remains weak and what should be actioned next.
What Does An Off-Page Public Evidence Review Cost?
Off-page public evidence reviews are priced by review scope, number of public evidence sources, location scope, evidence depth and reporting requirements.
A smaller review may focus on core local proof, while larger scopes may include more public sources, citations, video assets and recognised-source evidence.
Start with a focused public evidence review, or request a larger quoted scope if your business has multiple locations, active public channels or a deeper external footprint.
Core Evidence Review
A focused review of the most important starter proof sources: Google Business Profile, Google Reviews & YouTube evidence.
Expanded Platform Review
A deeper review across public profiles, video, social evidence, citations, public mentions and external consistency signals.
Bundled Readiness Review
A combined pathway where on-page and off-page readiness are reviewed together before repair work is quoted.
Off-Page Public Evidence Review Starting Prices
| REVIEW PATHWAY | BEST USED FOR: | INCLUDES |
| Core Public Evidence Review | Businesses wanting to check their main public trust signals | From $950 + GST. Includes 1 location, Home Page claim reference only, and 3 starter sources: Google Business Profile, Google Reviews and YouTube / public video evidence. |
| Public Evidence Review + 10 Sources | Businesses with a small public footprint beyond Google and YouTube |
From $1,950 + GST. Includes up to 10 public evidence sources, up to 3 website reference pages, and selected public evidence checks across profiles, reviews, video, social proof, citation or public mention sources. |
| Public Evidence Review + 25 Sources | Businesses with several services, platforms or public proof sources | From $3,950 + GST. Includes up to 25 public evidence sources, up to 5 website reference pages, and a deeper review of platform consistency, reviews, video evidence, public profiles, citations, testimonials, case studies or third-party proof. |
| Public Evidence Review + 50 Sources | Businesses with a larger public footprint, more services or several local markets | From $6,950 + GST. Includes up to 50 public evidence sources, up to 10 website reference pages, and broader review of local proof, platform signals, citations, public profiles, video evidence, social proof and third-party references. |
| Public Evidence Review + 100 Sources | Multi-location, regional or larger businesses needing deeper public evidence mapping | Quoted from $11,950 + GST. Includes up to 100 public evidence sources, up to 20 website reference pages, multi-location or regional evidence mapping, recognised-source evidence review and a deeper public proof roadmap. |
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Full inclusions, package limits and final pricing are confirmed on the AI Visibility Packages & Pricing page. View AI Visibility Packages & Pricing |
What Is A Public Evidence Source?
A public evidence source may include one visible off-page proof source, such as a public profile, review source, citation, directory listing, video/channel evidence set, public mention, testimonial source, case-study reference, location profile or recognised-source/platform signal.
Important Scope Note
The Core Public Evidence Review is intentionally limited. It does not include LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, directory review, citation review, backlink analysis, paid ads review, private account access or implementation work.
Final inclusions, package limits and pricing are confirmed after the number of public evidence sources, locations, evidence depth and website reference pages are reviewed.
Off-Page Public Evidence Review FAQs
1. Is an Off-Page Public Evidence Review the same as an SEO audit?
No. SEO signals may be considered, but this review is focused on public evidence outside your website.
It checks whether public profiles, reviews, videos, citations, mentions and platform signals support trust, local relevance and AI visibility readiness.
2. What public evidence sources can be reviewed?
The review may include public evidence sources such as:
- Google Business Profile
- Google Reviews
- YouTube / public video evidence
- public directories
- citations
- testimonials
- case studies
- public mentions
- third-party references
- recognised-source signals
The Core Public Evidence Review is more limited. It focuses on Google Business Profile, Google Reviews and YouTube / public video evidence.
3. Do you need access to my private accounts?
No. The Off-Page Public Evidence Review is based on visible public information.
Private account access, exports, analytics or platform dashboards are not required for this review. Those can be handled later as a separate private-platform evidence review if needed.
4. Is this the same as a backlink audit?
No. Backlinks may be noticed if they appear as part of the public evidence, but this is not a backlink audit.
The review is broader. It checks whether public proof outside your website supports your business claims, location signals, services, trust and visibility readiness.
5. Can this review help with Local SEO?
Yes. Public off-page evidence can support Local SEO by improving consistency, trust signals, location relevance, review strength and public profile clarity.
It does not replace Local SEO implementation, but it helps identify what public proof needs attention first.
6. Can this review help with AI visibility?
Yes, but it cannot guarantee AI mentions, Google AI Overview placement or visibility in any specific AI-assisted system.
The review helps identify whether your public evidence gives AI-assisted systems clearer, more consistent and more trustworthy information to work with.
7. Does the review include fixing profiles or public evidence?
No. The review identifies what is strong, weak, missing or inconsistent.
Profile updates, citation cleanup, YouTube optimisation, content creation, review strategy, Local SEO support or implementation work can be quoted separately after the review.
8. Should this be done before or after an On-Page Website Audit?
Usually, the On-Page Website Audit should come first because your own website needs to be clear.
The Off-Page Public Evidence Review is the sister review that checks whether public proof outside the website supports the claims made on your website.
Why Choose LOGUE Media For Your Off-Page Public Evidence Review?
LOGUE Media reviews public evidence as part of the wider search, buyer trust and AI visibility readiness picture.
This review checks whether your business is supported by credible public signals across profiles, reviews, videos, citations, social proof and external mentions — not just whether your website says the right things.
PUBLIC EVIDENCE FOCUS
We check whether public proof supports the claims, services and locations presented on your website.
Search And Buyer Trust Focus
We review off-page signals for both search visibility and buyer decision-making, not one without the other.
Public Proof Consistency
We identify weak or inconsistent public evidence that may reduce trust, local relevance or AI visibility readiness.
Practical Evidence Priorities
You receive clear direction on which public evidence gaps should be fixed, improved, reviewed or quoted first.
Ready To Check Whether Your Public Proof Supports Your Website?
Start with an Off-Page Public Evidence Review. LOGUE Media will review your public profiles, reviews, videos, citations, social proof and external evidence signals.
You will see what supports trust, what is weak, what is inconsistent and what should be improved before spending more on public proof, Local SEO, content or AI visibility work.


