Sunday, August 9, 2020

On-Page SEO Checklist: The Ultimate Guide for 2020-2021


On-page SEO is one of the great techniques of SEO, optimizing your website to rank higher in search engines, and also can help you maximize your resources while generating more relevant traffic to the website.

Nowadays about 70-80% of people are focusing on organic results than the paid one so organic SEO seems better compared to the paid search ads. And on-page SEO helps to achieve all the organic traffic to your site.

On-page SEO practices include optimizing title, description, content, 

internal link, headings, and URLs, etc.

How to use the on-page SEO Checklist?:

You don’t need to follow all the on-page SEO Checklist (techniques) on this checklist here. You just need to apply what is required for your site and let your efforts make some noise that means bring traffic to your site and rank higher in search engines.

Why is On-page SEO Important For Your Site?:

Many of you have a question: does on-page SEO still make any difference in 2020?

My answer: Yup!

Because Google is way smarter than before but still it searches(crawls) for a specific keyword on your website then saves the data.

To rank your content in 2020, you also need to focus on your content that means optimize your content by which it will help you in:

  • Good user experience
  • Reduce the bounce rate
  • Increase spending(dwell) time
  •  Increase Click-through rate(CTR)

On-page SEO Techniques:

Now that you have seen why on-page SEO still matters, it’s time to give your On-page SEO checklist to optimize your website this 2020.

Write eye-catching title and wrap it in an H1 tag:

The title is one of the most important on-page SEO factors because by the title both the web crawler and visitors get to know about the content of the blog of your website. So your title should be descriptive and also enclose what the page is about. And make your title eye-catching and unique. Its length should be about 600 pixels.

 And one main thing, the title should contain the primary keyword that helps you gain favor in search engines.

 Why?

Because within a few milliseconds of crawling search engines get to know what the topic is going to be all about.

Don’t forget to wrap the title in an H1 tag, because the H1 tag is like a mini title tag. It ensures that your title is crawled effectively by Google. Most platforms like WordPress automatically add the H1 tag to your title if your website is in WordPress then you are all set. But if you are not then you have to wrap the title in H1 tag manually.

Use SEO-friendly URL:

URL is considered a very small SEO factor but it is also very important like title and every page of the website has a unique URL so it must contain the primary keyword in it. 

It should be small(maximum of 5 words)l, avoid special characters and numbers in it. 

Don’t underestimate little things because every little helps when you are trying to get to the top

Read More:- On-Page SEO Checklist: The Ultimate Guide for 2020-21

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