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On-page SEO checklist


Overview

This checklist covers the controllable page-level elements that help search engines understand a page and help users decide whether the page satisfies their search intent.

Use it before publishing new pages and when auditing existing content.

Core Checklist

AreaChecklist ItemWhy It Matters
Keyword placementInclude the primary keyword in the title tagThe title tag is one of the strongest page relevance signals and influences SERP clicks.
Keyword placementInclude the primary keyword or close variant in the meta descriptionMeta descriptions can improve click-through rate even when they are not direct ranking factors.
Keyword placementUse a short, descriptive URLClean URLs help users and search engines understand page topic and hierarchy.
Keyword placementUse the keyword naturally in the H1 and supporting headingsHeadings clarify page structure and topic coverage.
Keyword placementMention the topic naturally in the opening contentEarly relevance helps users confirm they landed on the right page.
Content qualityPublish original, useful contentSearch engines reward pages that solve user problems better than competing results.
Content qualityAdd useful media where it improves understandingImages, videos, and diagrams can increase engagement and comprehension.
LinksAdd relevant internal linksInternal links help search engines discover pages and understand topical relationships.
LinksAdd credible external links when usefulExternal references can support trust and factual accuracy.
TechnicalAdd schema markup where appropriateStructured data helps search engines understand page entities and qualify rich results.
TechnicalKeep HTML clean and crawlableBloated or broken markup can reduce crawl efficiency and page performance.
User experienceMake the page mobile-friendlyMobile-first indexing means the mobile experience is critical.
User experienceImprove page speedSlow pages increase abandonment and can hurt rankings.
TrustUse HTTPSSecure pages protect users and support trust signals.

Example: Organic Dog Food Store

Checklist ItemExample Implementation
Title tag`<title>Best Organic Dog Food for Healthy Dogs
Meta description&lt;meta name="description" content="Discover organic dog food made with nutritious ingredients. Compare formulas, benefits, and delivery options for your pet."&gt;
URLexample.com/organic-dog-food
H1&lt;h1&gt;Best Organic Dog Food for Healthy Dogs&lt;/h1&gt;
Body copyIntroduce organic dog food benefits, ingredient quality, safety standards, and buying considerations.
MediaAdd product images, ingredient diagrams, and feeding guide visuals.
Internal linksLink to related product categories, feeding guides, and dog nutrition articles.
SchemaAdd Product schema for price, availability, reviews, and brand details.

Common Mistakes

  • Stuffing the same keyword unnaturally across the page.
  • Publishing thin content that repeats product claims without answering user questions.
  • Forgetting mobile layout, image compression, and page speed.
  • Using generic internal link anchors such as click here.
  • Leaving duplicate title tags or meta descriptions across pages.