Search engine optimization (SEO) is something that we need to know at first place before developing a website or blog. SEO not only involves link building but on-site SEO as well. On-site SEO should done simultaneously with website development right from designing phase. If you outsource or request for themes or templates for your website, make sure to check is it a SEO friendly templates. Here is the list of question that you may check with your designer/developer or do it yourself:
1. 24 On-site SEO Checkups by SEOMoz
2. 13 Basic Onsite SEO by Alibi
3. 12 Basic Onsite SEO by Miles Price
Above are four interesting lists that we all can tackle on our blog for on-site search engine optimization. I’m strongly suggest to install All-In-One-Seo-Pack plugin for wordpress users. Then, go to Setting>All-In-One-Seo to edit your main blogs Title, Description and Keywords. Thereafter, for every new blog post, write something interesting in all three section (title, description and keyword) in this plugin columns at the end of your blog post page in wordpress.
Thanks to Matt from Sacramento Weddings recommending WebsiteGrader. Check your website grade and learn how to improve our onsite and offsite SEO for free. I just checked mine, and got 97.8% with some minimal SEO lacks which I did not see until now. I suggest you to check your grades and improve it.











I use WebsiteGrader and it is very helpful. I started with a 19 and worked my way up to an 84.
Excellent! That means, you are properly applying all the recommendations by this site. It is a great tool to check onsite and offsite seo for free. Try to achieve 99%, I’m sure you will learn a lot from there.
All great SEO tips. Keep up the great advice.
Thanks. Hope you enjoyed the list of OnsiteSEO.
Thanks for mentioning my post. Also, thanks for website grader, seems like a great tool.
You’re always welcome. You have provided excellent article about onsite SEO. You deserve to be listed there. Yeah, I agree, websitegrader is a powerful tool.