Overall Checklist
Here’s a check list of what I do for my and my client’s on-page + technical SEO:
- Fast site speed is must (technical stuff), higher the crawling speed higher the rankings(well you should always strive for faster pages than your competitors)
- Setup Google console for site issues.
- Setup your canonical url. Check yours by typing ” info:site.com ” on google.
On page part:
MD and PMD still work!!
but you have to make it into a brand by nap syndication, entity stacking and branded links(which almost 80% people don’t do, I would like a service which does this here, it will save a lot of time)
- H1/title must have exact keyword.
- Brand name in title tag works really well. Eg: best coffee maker reviews by coffee makers. (Or just use yoast for this)
- Meta title should have an exact keyword.
- Meta description doesn’t matter much(no great tests till now)
- H2 must have an exact keyword or longtail related to the main keyword. (never use H2 for useless terms like contact us, about us)
- H3 should have a partial match keyword or LSI or longtails or trending terms on google… I love to use h3s to explain my content. (Most people use H2 for that, good but why do you want to confuse the Google bot?)
- H4 for conclusion.
- I have not tested h5 and h6 ever.
- Always add the main keyword in first 200 words.
- Lsi should be added in first 500 and at the last.
- Outbound links to Wikipedia etc should be at the last(reference maybe), internal links works better when added in first 200 words.
- Keyword in url is must.
- Exact keyword in alt tags is must( don’t just add: Samsung s9 review as tags, no big no. Write 100 words about it and add the keyword in first 10 words if possible) 1 picture = 1000 words
but you know
100 works just fine though
- Silo or no silo doesn’t matter, but the internal linking should be on point. Trust me when I say that silo helps in proper internal linking, that’s why it works so good. Relevancy is transferred with internal links… Plus silo helps in structuring the site, so I recommend it if you have a big site or plan to make an authority site.
- Content on the site, varies with niches/ type of content etc ( if it’s a BMI calucalcul or coupon code, adding 50 words is enough, more content won’t give you the ranking boost you need as google knows… And if you’re writing a guide to do something then FAQs are must, so these things come to you by observing competition, and by experience)
- Increase dwell time (backlinko guide)
- Hyperlink h3s and lists when ever you can helps you score the site links
- Menus should be exact keywords where ever possible as menu links are crawled a lot.
I think of pages on the internet like a research paper outline:
H1 – Intro
H2 – Subtopic Paragraph
H3 – Sub topic of the subtopic
H4 – Conclustion
Pull up some research papers and see how it is done. I am writing a research paper for my dissertation so I know. Trust me
PhD fucking suck… But it has helped me in optimizing my content a lot.
Follow whatever these research papers are doing:
Remember:
On-page should be whitehat, should have content which reads like human: crappy content gets penalized!
Don’t judge content by its grammar, spelling mistakes etc but the content should be judged according to the value it gives. If a person will learn something after reading the review then it’s great.
Eg:
If you are writing a review:
Write the experience. Don’t write the useless feature the product has even if its unique.
Real images work better than product images.
I have seen 25% conversion rates on my review articles with this
Offpage can be blackhat, I like blackhat faster work can be done and if you’re penalized, you can get out of it by disavowing a few links.
Resources:
https://www.blackhatworld.com/seo/easy-as-fuck-on-page-seo-guide-checklist.1025148/