Spokane local-SEO audit · prepared for

Lovely Buds Weed Dispensary Division St

37
Score · 100 point composite
Critical
Across PageSpeed Insights mobile + desktop, on-page hygiene, structured-data adoption, Google Business Profile completeness, and local-pack visibility. Measured June 17, 2026.

1Your Live Google Position

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We know exactly where Lovely Buds Weed Dispensary Division St lands in Google's local 3-pack for Spokane Dispensaries.

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2What to Fix, in Order of What It Costs

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Ranked by what each gap costs you, not by how a scanner flags it. The top of this list is where you're losing the call or the click today. Work down from there.

  1. Google is guessing what your business is.

    Structured data is how you tell Google your name, address, and what you sell. Without it, Google infers — and it trusts the competitors it's sure about.

    Fix: Add a LocalBusiness JSON-LD block with NAP (name, address, phone), opening hours, and primary category.

    Technical detail · for your developer

    No structured data (JSON-LD) on page — Google relies on structured data to understand local business information. — Add a LocalBusiness JSON-LD block with NAP (name, address, phone), opening hours, and primary category.

  2. Your search result has no headline.

    The page title is the blue link people click. Without one, Google invents a label — and a weak label loses the click.

    Fix: Add a <title> tag in the page <head> with the business name +
    Technical detail · for your developer

    Missing page title — The page has no <title> tag. — Add a <title> tag in the page <head> with the business name + primary service + Spokane.

  3. Google is writing your search-result preview for you.

    An empty meta description means Google grabs random page text. You're handing your first impression to an algorithm.

    Fix: Add a unique meta description summarizing the page
    Technical detail · for your developer

    Missing meta description — The page has no <meta name="description"> tag. — Add a unique meta description summarizing the page. Include the city and primary service.

  4. Your page never says what it's about.

    The main heading tells Google and the visitor what this page does. With none, both have to guess — and guessing costs you the ranking.

    Fix: Add a single descriptive H1 to the page with the primary keyword
    Technical detail · for your developer

    No H1 tag on page — Every page should have exactly one H1. — Add a single descriptive H1 to the page with the primary keyword.

  5. Your site renders broken on phones.

    Without the mobile setup tag, phones zoom out and text shrinks. Most of your visitors are on phones — and they leave.

    Fix: Add <meta name='viewport' content='width=device-width,
    Technical detail · for your developer

    Missing mobile viewport meta tag — The page has no <meta name="viewport"> tag — mobile rendering will be broken. — Add <meta name='viewport' content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1'> in the page <head>.

  6. Google's own checklist is flagging your pages.

    Google runs an automated scorecard on every page. Failing items are easy points you're handing to competitors who pass them.

    Fix: Review the PSI report for failing audits: title presence, meta
    Technical detail · for your developer

    Lighthouse SEO score below 90 — Lighthouse SEO checks failing — score is 77/100. — Review the PSI report for failing audits: title presence, meta description, crawlable links, valid hreflang.

  7. Google has no map of your site.

    A sitemap lists every page so Google finds them fast. Without one, new and deep pages can sit unindexed for weeks.

    Fix: Generate a sitemap
    Technical detail · for your developer

    No sitemap.xml — Sitemaps tell Google which pages exist and when they changed. — Generate a sitemap.xml and reference it in robots.txt. Most CMSes have a plugin for this.

  8. You're not pointing Google to your pages.

    A robots file is the front door for search crawlers. Without it, Google can miss pages — and the sitemap that lists them.

    Fix: Add a /robots
    Technical detail · for your developer

    No robots.txt file — Search engines look for /robots.txt to discover sitemap location and crawl directives. — Add a /robots.txt file. At minimum, include the line 'Sitemap: <your sitemap URL>'.

  9. Your links look like spam when shared.

    Paste your URL into Facebook or a text and you get a blank box. A bare link gets fewer clicks than one with a title and image.

    Fix: Add og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url meta tags to the
    Technical detail · for your developer

    No Open Graph meta tags — Open Graph tags control how the page appears when shared on Facebook, LinkedIn, etc. — Add og:title, og:description, og:image, og:url meta tags to the page <head>.

  10. Your links show no preview on X.

    Shared without a card, your link is a naked URL. A preview with a headline and image earns the click; a bare link doesn't.

    Fix: Add twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description,
    Technical detail · for your developer

    No Twitter Card meta tags — Twitter Card tags control share previews on X/Twitter. — Add twitter:card, twitter:title, twitter:description, twitter:image meta tags.

  11. Google may be splitting your page's credit in two.

    Tracking links and duplicate URLs can look like separate pages to Google. A canonical tag keeps all the ranking credit on one.

    Fix: Add <link rel='canonical' href='<page url>'> in the page <head>
    Technical detail · for your developer

    No canonical tag — Self-referential canonical tags prevent duplicate content issues from tracking parameters. — Add <link rel='canonical' href='<page url>'> in the page <head>.

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Full Technical Detail

Authority · trajectory · load · raw signals
Spokane signal · local-anchor audit
Spokane localization signal
Site doesn't say it's in Spokane
0/100

Neither your title nor meta description names Spokane. The site doesn't tell Google where it operates.

"Spokane" in page title
Title tag is missing entirely.
"Spokane" in meta description
Meta description is missing entirely.
Raw signals · supporting measurements
PageSpeed (mobile)
Performance54 /100
SEO77 /100
Accessibility87 /100
Best practices100 /100
Core Web Vitals (mobile)
LCP (load)14.7 s
CLS (shift)0.00
INP (response)90 ms
Google Business Profile
Profile existsyes
Rating4.1 / 5
Reviews786
Hours publishedyes
Structured data
JSON-LD presentno
LocalBusiness schemano
NAP complete in schemano
On-page & discovery
Title tagmissing
Meta descriptionmissing
H1 count0
Images / missing alt0 / 0
robots.txtno
sitemap.xmlno
Audit prepared by spokaneseo.app — a project of August SEO LLC, Spokane, WA
Report cmqidh18 · 2026-06-17