SEO Best Practices: On-Page SEO Checklist

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I originally wrote this as a guideline document just for Orbit clients, but I figured “Hey, who doesn’t love a good checklist? I should share this with the world!” So here we are.

Below are eight tips on SEO best practices for on-page optimization. Let’s get started…

1. Title tags

Assuming you’ve already done your keyword research, this is one of the most important on-page SEO factors. If you haven’t, here is a step-by-step guide on how to research keywords.

The title tag tells search engines what the page is about and that the page on your website is relevant for that keyword or keyword phrase. Title tags should be unique for every page. In search results, search engines will highlight your keyword phrases if a user has searched for those terms. This increases visibility and click-through rate.

Let’s say you’re trying to rank for “Chicago Web Design”, your title tag may look like this:

Chicago Web Design and Development | Orbit Media

Best practices:

  • Your title tag should be written like this: Primary Keyword – Secondary Keyword | Brand Name
  • Use a dash in between your keyword phrases and a pipe at the end before your brand name
  • Avoid duplicate title tags
  • Keep title tags at 55 characters or less in length, including spaces. If you’re interested in learning more about the new title tag guidelines, check out this post by Dr. Pete.

Example of a title tag in a browser:

title-tag 1

Example of a title tag in search engine results:

title-tag-search 1

2. Meta descriptions

Meta descriptions, while not as important in search engine rankings, are extremely important in getting users to click through from the search engine results page (SERP) to your website. Meta descriptions should use keywords wisely, but more importantly they should include a compelling description on which a user would want to click on.

Much like title tags, the SERPs will highlight keywords that the user searched for, increasing the likelihood of the user clicking through to your website.

Best practices:

  • Write compelling meta descriptions
  • 150 to 160 characters is the recommended length
  • Avoid duplicate meta descriptions
  • Do not use quotes or any non-alpha characters (Google, cuts them out of the meta description)

Example of meta descriptions in search engine results:

metadescription 1

3. Content with targeted keyword phrases

Your content is the meat and potatoes of your website. With all of the Google Panda updates, it is extremely important that your content is unique and relevant. If you have multiple pages with the same content (or if you have your content on other people’s websites), you will run the risk of getting penalized by Google and your search rankings will suffer.

We want to keep Google happy, so keep your content unique.

Best practices:

  • Create content that is extremely relevant for that keyword phrase
  • Use your keyword phrase 4 times within your content (but don’t abuse it)
  • Include links from other pages within your website that point back to this page (see internal linking)
  • Create unique content for every medium (press releases, blogs, guest blog posts, etc…). If you send out a press release, do not copy and paste that press release onto your website. If it gets picked up in multiple publications, the search engines will see that you have duplicate content and penalize you for it.

4. Header tags and keyword phrases

A header tag, also known as an H1 tag, is much like the subject line of your web page. You should only use your keyword phrase once in the H1 tag. This should be included on a page to which you are trying to drive unique traffic to. You can also use H2 tags (second header) if there are multiple sections.

Best Practices:

  • Use your keyword phrase once in your H1 tag
  • Use H1 tags on pages you are trying to drive unique traffic to (SEO page)
  • Use H2 tags if there are multiple sections

Example of an H1 tag being optimized for ‘web design’:

5. Internal page linking with anchor text

Internal linking refers to a link on a page that points to another page on the same website. Internal linking is important because it helps strengthen those keywords internally for those pages, it allows users (and search engine robots) to navigate through the website, and it tells the search engines that the page is relevant for that keyword phrase.

Best practices:

  • When linking to another page on the same site from within content, select good anchor text (keywords) to use in the actual link and do this often. For example: “We offer a wide range of web design services,” rather than “Click here for our services.”
  • In the above example, you would link “web design services” to your web design services page instead of linking “click here.”

Example of how to use anchor text in your internal links:

The ecommerce text links to our ecommerce page, mobile links to our mobile page, etc. You get the picture!

6. Image ALT tags and filenames

An alt tag is essentially the name of an image. All images should use appropriate alt tags. Not only are alt tags good for search engines; they are also good for accessibility. If someone is using a screen reader, they will be able to hear what that image is.

You should try to include your keyword phrase in the name of your image, if possible, but don’t overdo it. Image filenames should also be SEO friendly. Image search is much more widely used than believed, so traffic from there is also valuable.

Best practices:

  • Name all of your images in a way that describes what they are
  • Use dashes between the words, rather than underscores ( purple-hat.jpg rather than purple_hat.jpg)
  • Do not use non-alpha characters in your image or file names (so no %, &, $, etc…)

7. Make content easy to read

This is not a huge factor in search engine rankings, but will help your users easily scan your content and find the keywords they are looking for. You should use bolding and bullet points to set apart words in the text, and this further tells the engines what is important on the page. Don’t go wild or you’ll end up cluttering up your page and aggravating the user.

Best practices:

  • Paragraphs should be roughly three sentences long. Extremely long sentences will lose the users’ attention
  • Use bullet points and bolding to break up large blocks of content. Users tend to scan content looking for keywords
  • Do not overuse bullets and bolding

Example of easy to read content:

8. Meta keywords

Meta keywords used to be popular back in the day. However, nowadays Google (or any other search engine for that matter) does not hold any weight to meta keywords, so go ahead and skip this.

If I missed anything, or if you have something to add, I’d love to hear your comments below!

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  • Amazing actionable tips. Thank you Orbit Media team ….

  • Hi Amanda,
    Thanks a lot for nice article, Its obviously helps the SEO practitioner.
    Pankoj

  • have a quick SEO question:

    We all know that having a page rich with content is important for ranking well in search engines.

    My question is, does content have a better impact if it’s written at the top of a page, rather than closer to the bottom?

    So for an e-commerce store, for example, it would be best for the products to be listed at the top of the page. Would the content not be as powerful in the eyes of search engines if users have to scroll down a about 3 ‘screens’ to get there?

    Thanks!

  • One of the most important key point which you missed is creating SEO friendly URL’s. I did an extensive study on this and it actually helps in boosting the rankings. https://shutterholictv.com/how-to-create-seo-friendly-url/

  • Number 7 is the best advice IMO. Most SEOs (I include myself in there) sometimes focus too more on pleasing search engines and we forget about the user experience and providing good content for them. Always focus on search intent and UX first, then optimize for search engines;

  • Excellent! Very helpful!

  • Thanks for your valuable information. The SEO process is very important and the elements of SEO like Tags, Meta tags, Meta description, Keywords, Page speed and more are important for the website.

  • hiii…
    This is really a cool post for the on-page optimizers. I have seen a plenty of sites not following these simple on-page techniques. Hope this post will be very much helpful for them too.
    I blog often and I truly appreciate your content. Your article has truly peaked my interest. I will take a note of your blog and keep checking for new details about once per week. I opted in for your Feed too

  • these tips are really useful. But I’d like to see more analysis of some websites. Something like “it was” and “what happened after SEO optimization”. I saw similar articles in the plerdy blog and I liked them.

  • Fantastic Amanda ! I’m a freelancer and want to improve my seo skills. You made the things light and easy to understand for the newbies like me and I really appreciate your knowledge and support through this blog. Thanks

  • I especially liked the point in which yous said about internal linking with proper and of course relevant anchor texts as many blogs tend to miss out this point

  • Very useful, thanks and keep going.

  • Good article for title discription and keywords. You give your best thanks

  • Amanda, appreciate your work. Just want to be added “Web Page Speed Improvement”. Thanks.

  • What a great – and useful – list of resources. You’ve inspired me to go through my sites to double-check that the SEO is all it can be! I’m also taking a web class and will share with my @mediaartssbcc teacher.

    • Great article!
      Don’t stop being awesome

  • i like your article, nowdays SEO is really important.

  • Thanks AMANDA GANT for writing this article it is so nice the way u explain, You have writing almost every point for On page SEO . But you miss some points. please explain all points in seo like ( Canonical tags, Sitemaps, redirections, Robots.txt, Rich snippets) it will helpful to me.

  • H1 should be used one time and H2, H3 will b used more than one time but on requirement …. Good approach for targeting more people to your website….

  • And Now, in 2018. Google has much more powerful servers to make comparison among sites much faster. So, the search result bounces up and down a few times in a day.

  • Thanks for your post, good writing. One sidenote: I personally don’t believe that google doesn’t hold any weight to the meta keywords tag. I also don’t believe that the “nofollow” links don’t count. 🙂 Maybe it’s just me, but it doesn’t hurt if you fill in your keywords mate with some relevant content.

  • Can you create this article in a printable format? It’s wall-worthy!

  • Is this article up to date or really old? I thought it was good info, but then saw how old the comments were!

    • I was about to ask that same question…I got really excited to have such a clear, concise checklist “for the rest of us”; then saw the date and sighed….so much has changed since 2012! Which makes me wonder…how is Google still serving this as the featured organic result off of such an old post with outdated information? Comments?

  • When naming file names, you mention using dashes (-), instead of underscores (_). What is the logic behind this practice? Thanks in advance.

  • I have a quick SEO question:

    We all know that having a page rich with content is important for ranking well in search engines.

    My question is, does content have a better impact if it’s written at the top of a page, rather than closer to the bottom?

    So for an e-commerce store, for example, it would be best for the products to be listed at the top of the page. Would the content not be as powerful in the eyes of search engines if users have to scroll down a about 3 ‘screens’ to get there?

    Thanks!

    • arrange your content so that it engages the customer the best. Don’t worry about targeting the search engine. The longer you keep the user on the page the better it will help your ranking

  • This is a great starting point but only if it were this easy. Continued content updating and other things are necessary to keep web-sites on the top.

  • Nice Clean clear work Amanda. Thank ‘s for your efforts.

  • How many times should use H2, H3 in the article, and some of the best restrictions using internal links
    Thanks

    • Number of times doesn’t matter, just make sure the H1, H2 (and H3, if need be) appear in your article

  • Awesome blog. I love to read all your work. This I would have to say is your best work hands down. I look forward to your work.

  • Short and clear. Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.

  • Hello

    Well, Greatly described Points. I agree with most of your points.

    Recently Google become more intelligent with quality update and now, they they know, what content is all about, so they know, exactly, where to rank our article, depending on it’s quality.

    So, Keyword Density is out of the window these days, Instead, we can just use LSI keywords for better ranking.

    Also Meta tags like Meta description is not that important, like it was few years ago, now, Google can pick any word or phrase from article depending on users query.

    But I do agree that, using Headings Tags, Image Alt Tags and internal Linking is very important.

    So, Overall, having a nice URL structure, Authority Outbound Links, proper Title, can do the Job easily.

    Correct me, If I am wrong?

  • Hi Amanda

    First i must thank for this great article

    well, mostly people focus on backlink building instead internal linking
    they forget about bounce rate and pageview

  • Nice post. Your way of presentation is simple and good

  • Great post! Among the many SEO posts I have read this was easier to understand.

  • thank you so much for what you share am still new in the blogging world getting to learn as much as i can

  • Amanda, thanks for this useful seo tips, waiting for next article 🙂

  • Thank you for making this very easy to read and simple!

  • Do you do SEO consulting?

  • I have not been able to find such kind of information throughout the search engines and internet. It’s been fabulously informative to read your blog and i am going to suggest it to another fellow as well.

  • Thanks for sharing this information…..

  • No Doubt it is great article.
    I have 4 keywords for promoting my website. So how to use this 4 keywords in my website like title description and content. Please let me know.

  • Great post. I’d add boldfaced keywords.

  • Awesome Amanda!  I’m confused because you state title tags are to be 66 characters yet yours is 87, and being cut off in search results. Was that your intention? Help me understand why, writing as an authoritative SEO professional, blatantly promoting your own brand in this article, stating what we should do, would begin with contradictory statements and get it wrong.
     
    If you have the courage to allow my comments to post, engage this conversation and correct your misinformation you will be more in alignment and become a more trustable resource for your peers and clients. 
     
    Quick tip: Try putting Chicago after Web Design Company because surfers look for What – Where – Who in that order, unless your Apple. 🙂
     
    Chicago Web Design Company – Professional Website Designers – Chicago, IL | Orbit Media
    Chicago Web Design Company – Professional Website Designers …

    • @MrFredMertz the reason ours is 87 is because we put our brand name, “Orbit Media”, at the end of our title tag. Our main keyword phrase is within the 66 character limit. We will always rank for our own brand name so it’s not relevant to have that show up in the title tags on search engine results pages. Hope that clears that up!

      • @amandag Thanks Amanda. I’m sure you’re doing your best. 🙂

      • Is there any difference between if we use – instead of | to seperate phrase and brand name. Because i use phrase – Brand..
        Thanks for explanation, because i’m struggling about the diffrence.

  • thanks for your informative post. As i should mention…i previously used + ! sign for my website title and i still prefer – and | this is much better.

  • Great article to read, one extra point that I would like to share that is emphasized words: <strong> and <em> tags should use instead of <b> of <i> because now a days many browser favor these tags.

  • Good Job… 
    I will always take note of this and put it into practice

    • @Samsul great! Let me know if you have any questions or need help with anything.

  • great article! good work Amanda Gant

    • @mansuri thanks much!

  • You have writing almost every point for On page SEO but i just want to add here some best SEO plugins which are really beneficial for On page SEO like Easy WP SEO, yoast, SEOPressor etc.

    • @Amaryder thanks for sharing these added tips!

  • Learn lots about SEO Titles, I am searching this type of articles. Thanks for sharing.

  • @thatknowledge thanks so much!

  • Thanks for writing this post Amanda! I just pointed it out to another one our clients and they are raving about it!

    • @christavrabel thanks so much!

  • Thanks for sharing this information. I really like your way of expressing the opinions. I like your blog because your posts are very informative me.

  • Amanda this excellent. Great job!
     
    I’m a big fan of  the internal linking. It’s so easy, but it still seems like many people/companies do not do it.

  • Thanks! I hope you find it useful 🙂

  • great article! good work Amanda!

    • thanks………….

      • Thank you.

  • Hi Amanda first i would like to praise you for your thoughts-  “I should share this with the world!”
    This is really a cool post for the on-page optimizers. I have seen a plenty of sites not following these simple on-page techniques. Hope this post will be very much helpful for them too.
     
     

    • I blog often and I truly appreciate your content. Your article has truly peaked my interest. I will take a note of your blog and keep checking for new details about once per week. I opted in for your Feed too

    • Hello,

      Very Nice information for improve my blog !!

      keep up the good work !

      blog :- http://www.techtrick.in

      Thanks

    • It is the process of maximising the amount of potential clients coming to your website through ensuring that the site will appear high on any results that are returned by a search engine.

 
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