"On-Site" SEO Advice Needed For Website.

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I recently hired a company to do the "off-site" SEO for an affiliate site I made.

While that process is underway, I'd like any advice I can get on improving the "on-site" SEO for the site. Any other advice is welcomed as well.

It's at iHeater Infrared Heaters

P.S. Before anyone brings it up, there are no copyright or trademark issues with the domain name. I've already checked with the company.
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  • Profile picture of the author Icematikx
    First, never link your site's on SEO forums. I've just found your niche, and now I'm going to research it and steal it if it's profitable.

    Second, ask your SEO company, as they should be proficient in optimizing on-page.
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  • Originally Posted by Will Guy View Post

    I recently hired a company to do the "off-site" SEO for an affiliate site I made.

    While that process is underway, I'd like any advice I can get on improving the "on-site" SEO for the site. Any other advice is welcomed as well.

    It's at iHeater Infrared Heaters

    P.S. Before anyone brings it up, there are no copyright or trademark issues with the domain name. I've already checked with the company.
    To achieve a top ranking on Google for your chosen keyword(s), you must first learn how to optimize your webpage. This is the first, most important step to take towards landing on the first page of Google. Here is a checklist of things that you should always do to make sure that your page is fully optimized:
    • Home Title Tag: your main keyword should show up twice here, with a variation of that keyword (eg: lose weight and weight loss).
    • H1, H2, & H3 Tags: these tags are very important(especially <H1>), and should always contain your keyword.
    • Keyword Location Within Text: try to place each your keyword near the beginning of the first sentence of each paragraph (maintaining at least 100 words between paragraphs).
    • Keyword Density: you should aim for a density of 3% for each keyword that you're targeting.
    • Use Your Keywords as Anchor Text on your page: link to an internal page on your site, and then link to an authority site (eg: wikipedia) that is related to your keyword. Always remember to use the "No Follow" tag (rel="nofollow") when linking to an external site.
    • Images: use the "alt tag" and rename your images to your chosen keywords.
    • Decorate Your Keywords: bold, italicise, or underline your keyword at least one time.
    • Google Loves Unique Content: your post should be between 850-1000 words and be well structured around your main keywords.
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    • Profile picture of the author Simin
      Originally Posted by strategic seo services View Post

      To achieve a top ranking on Google for your chosen keyword(s), you must first learn how to optimize your webpage. This is the first, most important step to take towards landing on the first page of Google. Here is a checklist of things that you should always do to make sure that your page is fully optimized:
      • Home Title Tag: your main keyword should show up twice here, with a variation of that keyword (eg: lose weight and weight loss).
      • H1, H2, & H3 Tags: these tags are very important(especially <H1>), and should always contain your keyword.
      • Keyword Location Within Text: try to place each your keyword near the beginning of the first sentence of each paragraph (maintaining at least 100 words between paragraphs).
      • Keyword Density: you should aim for a density of 3% for each keyword that you're targeting.
      • Use Your Keywords as Anchor Text on your page: link to an internal page on your site, and then link to an authority site (eg: wikipedia) that is related to your keyword. Always remember to use the "No Follow" tag (rel="nofollow") when linking to an external site.
      • Images: use the "alt tag" and rename your images to your chosen keywords.
      • Decorate Your Keywords: bold, italicise, or underline your keyword at least one time.
      • Google Loves Unique Content: your post should be between 850-1000 words and be well structured around your main keywords.
      This really a good reply from strategic seo services. If you tired to do it.. Use a wordpress plugin... like SEOPresor and or Easy WP SEO.
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    • Profile picture of the author DPM70
      Originally Posted by strategic seo services View Post

      To achieve a top ranking on Google for your chosen keyword(s), you must first learn how to optimize your webpage. This is the first, most important step to take towards landing on the first page of Google. Here is a checklist of things that you should always do to make sure that your page is fully optimized:
      • Home Title Tag: your main keyword should show up twice here, with a variation of that keyword (eg: lose weight and weight loss).
      • H1, H2, & H3 Tags: these tags are very important(especially <H1>), and should always contain your keyword.
      • Keyword Location Within Text: try to place each your keyword near the beginning of the first sentence of each paragraph (maintaining at least 100 words between paragraphs).
      • Keyword Density: you should aim for a density of 3% for each keyword that you're targeting.
      • Use Your Keywords as Anchor Text on your page: link to an internal page on your site, and then link to an authority site (eg: wikipedia) that is related to your keyword. Always remember to use the "No Follow" tag (rel="nofollow") when linking to an external site.
      • Images: use the "alt tag" and rename your images to your chosen keywords.
      • Decorate Your Keywords: bold, italicise, or underline your keyword at least one time.
      • Google Loves Unique Content: your post should be between 850-1000 words and be well structured around your main keywords.
      Yep - good luck if you like the SEO 2009 stylee.

      When are you guys offering services gonna update your methods? Jeepers! I'm already pretty scared.
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  • Profile picture of the author mcatt
    You SEO company will know how to optimize your site. Lots of great content is the most important
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  • Profile picture of the author DPM70
    Here's some tips:

    "Everything you need to know" is a suck-ass strap-line. Don't use it. Even within your text.

    Your affiliate? hoplink doesn't work for me. (nor does the link on the image) perhaps because I'm UK?

    Your privacy policy, contact and other forms are awesomely generic.

    You have next to no content.

    You are doing what 95% of other slack IMers are doing with low quality, low content sites.
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