On-Page SEO Checklist

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On-Page SEO ChecklistOn-Page SEO Checklist is a free list of on page SEO techniques you can follow to help boost the ranking of your post or article or blog.

On-page SEO techniques are legitimate and white-hat and do not involve tactics that may lead search engines to ban your site. That would be very risky, and most of all black hat SEO techniques do not work.

What comes under on-page SEO?  Consider everything that you do on your website and specifically within a page that will help the web page rank higher in organic search engine results page.

Of course, if you are thinking, “I write great content. Why is on-page SEO strategy important for me,” think about this: Ralph Waldo Emerson’s famous quote, “ Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door” does not hold good in the wild world of the web.  Researchers estimate over 5.48 billion webpages and most of them get no traffic. Findability is super important so that you reach the users who need such information you are publishing.

Will following the on-page SEO checklist guarantee my ranking on the front page of a search engine? Of course not. There are a million other people who are vying for the same position.  While there are no guarantees four digital marketing strategies will help in making your web page or blog post popular – Awesome content, On-page SEO, Off-page SEO, and Social Media engagement.

While there are many SEO Checklists, and some of them quite good, the Inspiware.com On-page SEO checklist is something you can manage online.  After login, you can customize the list to your needs and then check off items as you implement them.

Please also check out our Social Media Checklist.

Now, get going! See you there on Google and Bing’s first-page ranking. Woohooo.

On-Page SEO Checklist

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    • Write great content: Long-form content works. So try to keep your posts to between 1500 and 2500 words on average.
    • Include your keywords in the first one or two sentences. And spread them a few times across the content. (Beware of keyword stuffing.)
    • If the content warrants it, use a topic index or table of contents
    • Use subheadings that clearly outline the topics of your content
    • Sprinkle in related keywords that your searchers may use in the content.