The On Page SEO Checklist: 77 Death Defying On Page SEO Factors

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If you needed a nice on page SEO checklist to help you optimize your pages to rank in Google, then you'll probably enjoy this list of 101 on page SEO factors that you can take into consideration while optimizing your webpages...

Enjoy!



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Domain Factors

01. Length of Domain Name
A shorter domain name can increase your clickthrough rate in the SERPS and make your website more memorable.

02. Type of Top Level Domain Extension
People generally avoid .info domains as they might be seen in Google as being spammy. A .com domain is more memorable. Domains with .gov, .edu, .org are generally seen as being more authoritative.

03. Length of Domain Subscription
Getting a 5 or 10 year subscription on your domain, versus your competitor who renews their domain yearly shows the search engines that you're in it for the long term.

04. Exact Match Domain (EMD) vs Brand Domain
With the recent EMD penalty, you may or may not want to steer clear of exact match domains. A brand domain can often be more memorable.


Hosting Server Factors

05. Load Speed of Website
The load speed of your website is an important factor that Google takes into account in their algorithm. Fast load speed is better. It'll help reduce your bounce rate too.

06. Hosting Server Speed
To get a better load speed for your website, you may want to test the speed of various web hosting packages from different companies.

07. Reliability of Hosting Server
If the down-time of the hosting server you're using is quite frequent, it may affect your Google rankings when they see that your site is frequently down.


Website Factors

08. Age of Site
Purchasing an aged website and domain can give you a good boost in the search engines.

09. Privacy of Site
Remember to adjust your privacy settings to allow search engines to crawl your site. Especially if you are using Wordpress. Sometimes, this doesn't come as the default setting.

10. Visitor Stay Duration
The longer visitors stay on your site, the better it is for you. This will send the search engines the signal that you are offering visitors relevant content to suit their needs.

11. Good Website Design
To keep visitors longer, ensure that you have good site design that is pleasing to the eye.

12. Good User Experience
Ensure your site is optimized for good user experience right out of the box so that visitors will want to stay longer. Usability and navigability and important considerations.

13. Light Background, Dark Text
Design based on light background and dark text as a rule of thumb generally makes the site more pleasing to the eye, and helps visitors to navigate around easier.

14. Use Breadcrumbs
Using breadcrumbs can help you in the search engines, as well as with your visitors.


Content Factors

15. Create Good Content
It is universally agreed that creating good content will help you in your SEO endeavors.

16. Keyword Specific Content
Your content needs to be relevant and useful. As such, hyper target your content towards people searching on a particular topic by targeting relevant keywords they are using.

17. Amount of Content
Search engines generally prefer pages with larger amounts of content, covering a specific topic in-depth. This may also be favorable for visitors who just want a single comprehensive resource that meets all their needs.

18. Lower Bounce Rate
If your bounce rate is high, people are not reading your content even if it might be very good. Considering enhancing the beginning of content in order to draw the interest or curiosity of visitors so they read the rest.

19. Keep Paragraphs Short and Concise
Long walls of text will scare off your visitors, increasing your bounce rate and decreasing the duration they stay on your page. Consider keeping paragraphs short and concise, with not more than three or four sentences per paragraph.

20. Content Above The Fold
Having sufficient content above the fold is something that search engines take into account these days. Make sure the top of your page is not so ad-heavy that content is pushed all the way down.


Quality Factors

21. Unique Content
Make sure your pages are filled with unique content. Or at least, content that is perceived to be unique in the eyes of the search engines.

22. Fresh & Updated Content
Keeping your content fresh, and updating your site regularly with more content will help you to find favor in the eyes of the search engines.

23. No Illegal or Pirated Content
Google is currently acting to reduce pirated content on the web. As such, if you are repeatedly accused of piracy, you'll be penalized by Google.

24. Linkable Content
Create content that people will want to link to and talk about. This will help you to rank better in the search engines, and earn you more natural links.

25. Good Spelling, Grammar and Punctuation
Make sure you check your content for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. The search engines are good at detecting these errors. Have too many, and you might be penalized.


Duplicate Factors

26. No On-Site Duplicate Content
If you have more than one page with identical or similar content, you might find those pages being discounted by the search engines.

27. Canonical tags
Make sure you apply the proper canonical tags so that various versions of your website URL don't get you labelled as having duplicate content.

28. No indexing of tag, category, date, archive, search pages
People often choose not to have their tag, category, date, archive, and search pages indexed as these can sometimes lead to duplicate content penalties.


Structural Factors

29. Keyword-Optimized Content
Make sure you optimize your content for your desired keyword, and make sure that the keyword is found at least once in the content.

30. Keyword in Beginning of Content
Having your desired keyword you want to rank for at the beginning of the content (preferably the first sentence), helps to give your content more relevancy and prominence with regards to that keyword.

31. Keyword Sprinkled Throughout Content
Don't just include your keyword once or twice. Make sure it is sprinkled throughout the content. How often?

32. Natural Keyword Occurrence Frequency
There is no hard and fast rule as to how often your keyword should appear. It varies from topic to topic. As such, it is best to just make sure your keyword occurs at a natural frequency.

33. Keywords in Bold or Italics
Bold or italicize your keywords at least once. This can give you a slight boost in the search engines as you show them the prominence that the keyword plays in your content.

34. LSI Keywords and Long Tail Keywords
Make your content more relevant by including LSI keywords and long tail keywords related to the main keyword you're targeting.

35. Keywords in H1 Title Tag of Content
Make sure your keywords are found in the H1 Title Tag of your content. Make sure you have an H1 title tag as well.

36. Keywords in H2 Tag
If you have H2 tags, include your keywords in at least one of them.

37. Keywords in H3 Tag
Same for H3 tags.

38. Avoid Over-optimization of keywords
Don't go overboard with trying to optimize your keyword by keyword stuffing all over the place. Just keep it nice and natural, and follow the tips above.

39. Good category structure
Ensure your site has a good, logical category structure. Not only will this help you in the search engines, but it will help your visitors navigate your site.


Visual Factors

40. Images in Content
Search engines want to see quality content. Having images in your content can give them the perception of having increased quality.

41. Keyword in Alt Tags of Images
Insert your desired keywords in the alt tags of your images.

42. Not Too Many Images
Don't put too many images. By too many, I mean an excessive amount. It will make your page seem spammy, and drastically lower your page load time.

43. Videos in Content
Having videos can increase the perceived quality of your content, and also keep visitors on your site longer.

44. Not Too Many Videos
As mentioned above, too many can cause your page load time to be drastically reduced.


Meta Factors

45. Title Optimized for Keyword
Make sure you have your keyword included in your title. Preferably towards the beginning.

46. Title Optimized for Clickthrough Rate
Don't optimize your title just for your keywords though. Make sure they are optimized for web searchers as well to give you a higher CTR in the search results.

47. Keyword Optimized Meta-Description
Include your keyword in your meta-description. The closer to the beginning, the better it is for you.

48. Keyword Optimized Meta Keywords List
The meta keywords list plays a very minimal role in Google rankings, but it still has some value nonetheless. Especially in other search engines.


URL Factors

49. Keyword Optimized URL
Make sure your keyword is included in your URL.

50. Title in URL
If you optimized your title for your keyword, your keyword will appear in your URL if your title does.

51. Category Hierarchy Structure in URL
Ensure that your category hierarchy structure is visible in your page URL. Search engines will be able to see the category your page is labelled under.

52. Using Hyphens Instead of Underscore
In your URL, use hyphens instead of underscore in order to represent empty space.


Error Factors

53. No Broken Links and 404 Errors
Check your site and ensure that it doesn't have broken links or 404 errors.

54. Customized 404 error page
Get yourself a customized 404 error page.

55. Good HTML code and markup
Ensure you have properly formatted, good HTML code without too many errors.

56. Good CSS code
Same for your CSS code.


Special Page Factors

57. Have Privacy Statement
The privacy statement is something that search engines want to see. You will do well to include a page with this on your site.

58. Have Terms of Service
Make sure to include a terms of service page as well.

59. Have a Sitemap
A sitemap is important to help search engines crawl your website. Make sure you have a sitemap on your website.


Internal Linking Factors

60. Good Internal Linking
Good internal linking practices will help you both with the search engines, and also with your visitors. Link articles to other relevant articles on your site.

61. Internal Link Anchor Text with Keywords
Make sure to include your desired keyword in the anchor text of the internal links that you have on your site.

62. Varying Internal Link Anchor Text
Don't just repeat the same anchor text over and over again in your internal links. This may get them discounted by the search engines. Instead, add some anchor text variations here and there.

63. Linking Back to Category Page
Make sure you link back to category pages on every page of your site.

64. Linking Back to Subcategory Pages
Do the same for subcategory pages if you have them.

65. Linking Back to Homepage
Ensure you link back to your homepage from every page of your site. This is usually done from a logo in the top left corner of the site.

66. Linking Back to Sitemap
Link back to your sitemap from every page on your site. This is usually placed at the bottom of the site.

67. Linking to Privacy Policy
Do the same for the privacy policy.

68. Linking to Terms of Service
Do the same for the terms of service.


External Linking Factors

69. Linking to Off Page Authority Sites
Only keeping your link juice flowing to your site may be seen as being selfish by the search engines. As such, consider linking to authority sites in your niche as well, like Wikipedia.

70. Don't Link to Bad Sites
You don't want to be found linking to bad, spammy sites.

71. Keyword Optimized Anchor Text in External Links
Consider using your keyword in the anchor text to external links. Of course, don't link to sites that could compete with you for the keyword you are targeting with that anchor text.

72. Cloaking of affiliate links
Raw affiliate links may raise alarms in the search engines, resulting in penalties for your site. Make sure your affiliate links are well-cloaked.


Social Factors

73. Make Your Content Shareable
When people come to your site, you want them to link to it and share it with their friends. Optimize your site further by making it easily shareable.

74. Include Social Sharing Buttons
Including sharing buttons that help your visitors share your content to the top social networking sites, like Twitter, Facebook, Linked In, and Google Plus.


Other Factors

75. Have an On-Page SEO Checklist
If you don't have a good checklist, you may forget some factors you need to optimize for.

76. Use It
This speaks for itself.

77. Keep Up To Date
Keep up to date with the latest Google Algorithm changes and update your on-page SEO accordingly.


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Hope you guys find this list useful.

Are there any other on-page SEO factors that you optimize for but have not been included in this checklist?
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  • Profile picture of the author vizzmedia
    Really, Good on page tips.
    I would like to share my experience. When developer and designer update exiting page in server some of them just change name of old page and left in server. In this case 2 pages are in server with same content. This is also a big spamming factor. We should check these things carefully.
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    • Originally Posted by vizzmedia View Post

      Really, Good on page tips.
      I would like to share my experience. When developer and designer update exiting page in server some of them just change name of old page and left in server. In this case 2 pages are in server with same content. This is also a big spamming factor. We should check these things carefully.
      Hi Vizzmedia,

      Thanks for sharing your experience.

      Yes, that would definitely be bad for your rankings having 2 pages with the same content.

      It is important also that your developer and designer keep each other updated on the changes that they make, and also to be aware of the danger of having on-site duplicate content.

      How did you manage to find those 2 pages with the same content eventually?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jesse L
    TMM has given you some Very good information, for those of you new to this. Copy it and follow it and you will do well.

    Keep in mind that clean code is a must. It gives you a small edge over those competitors that do not care about such things.

    One techinical item I would touch on is when using your h # tags, if your h1 tag has your main keyword, use related keywords and terms in your following h2 tags.
    And then again when utilizing h3 tags.
    If you attempt to use your main keyword in every tag, then you may be over optimizing a bit.

    Also, every h3 tag should belong to an h2 tag and an h2 tag to an h1 tag. I see this mistake often... and though it doesn't matter much, it does matter.

    Well written TMM.

    JL
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    • Originally Posted by Jesse L View Post

      TMM has given you some Very good information, for those of you new to this. Copy it and follow it and you will do well.

      Keep in mind that clean code is a must. It gives you a small edge over those competitors that do not care about such things.

      One techinical item I would touch on is when using your h # tags, if your h1 tag has your main keyword, use related keywords and terms in your following h2 tags.
      And then again when utilizing h3 tags.
      If you attempt to use your main keyword in every tag, then you may be over optimizing a bit.

      Also, every h3 tag should belong to an h2 tag and an h2 tag to an h1 tag. I see this mistake often... and though it doesn't matter much, it does matter.

      Well written TMM.

      JL
      Thanks Jesse.

      Definitely some good pointers regarding H# tags. Thanks for sharing.

      Can you elaborate more on what you mean by "every h3 tag should belong to an h2 tag and an h2 tag to an h1 tag"?

      I think it's something I haven't heard of before, so thanks for the heads-up.

      Do you mean that every h2 tag should be placed below an h1 tag, and every h3 tag should be placed below h2 tags?
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  • Profile picture of the author cooler1
    Thanks for the checklist. What is the purpose of using breadcrumbs and how do you use them?
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    • Originally Posted by cooler1 View Post

      Thanks for the checklist. What is the purpose of using breadcrumbs and how do you use them?
      Hi Cooler1,

      You're most welcome.

      I hope that it benefits you in ways that cannot be expressed with human speech.

      Firstly, breadcrumbs are something like this:



      I'm just kidding.

      Actually breadcrumbs look like this:



      There are various reasons for using breadcrumbs:

      - They help visitors know where they are on your website
      - They lower bounce rate and entice visitors to browse around more on your site.
      - They help search engines to more easily understand your site better.

      How to use them...

      Most Wordpress themes use breadcrumbs, so you can easily turn them on from your theme settings section.

      However, if your Wordpress theme doesn't use breadcrumbs, you can install a plugin like

      WordPress SEO Plugin

      which has many cool breadcrumb features.
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    Legit list man, good work.
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    Thanks for the big explanation, it was helpful to me too.
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  • Profile picture of the author oliviasrodriguez
    It's really awesome that 77 seo factors. I know only are mentioned in google webmaster guidelines and I followed their rules. I had never think of more than that. Great.... Great..... Great .....Information.
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