On-page SEO is the foundation of organic visibility. Before publishing any page, run through this checklist to ensure it's built to rank.
Content quality
- Primary keyword in the title tag — naturally placed, ideally near the start
- Primary keyword in the H1 — must match or closely align with the title
- Keyword in the first 100 words — signals relevance to search engines early
- LSI and semantic keywords — use related terms naturally throughout the content
- Minimum content depth — match or exceed the depth of the top-ranking pages for your keyword
Meta data
- Unique title tag (50–60 characters) — descriptive, includes keyword, no truncation
- Compelling meta description (120–155 characters) — includes keyword, drives click-through
- Canonical tag — set correctly to avoid duplicate content issues
- Hreflang tags — required for multilingual sites (EN/DE for DACH)
Header structure
- One H1 per page — unique, keyword-containing
- Logical H2/H3 hierarchy — organises content for both readers and crawlers
- Subheadings include secondary keywords — naturally integrated, not forced
Technical
- Page speed (Core Web Vitals) — LCP under 2.5s, CLS under 0.1, INP under 200ms
- Mobile-first design — the page must work perfectly on all screen sizes
- Clean URL slug — short, keyword-containing, no underscores or parameters
- Internal links — at least 2–3 contextual links to related content
Media and schema
- Images with descriptive alt text — include keyword where relevant and natural
- Image file sizes optimised — WebP format, compressed, lazy-loaded
- Structured data (Schema) — Article, Product, LocalBusiness, FAQ as applicable
- Open Graph tags — title, description, and image set for social sharing
Pre-publish verification
Before publishing, verify:
- The page loads in under 2 seconds on mobile
- The title and meta description display correctly in search preview
- All internal and external links resolve correctly
- Images display with correct alt text
- Structured data validates in Google's Rich Results Test
Conclusion
This checklist covers the on-page signals that consistently matter in 2026. Running through it before every page ensures no basic optimisation is left on the table — and that each piece of content gives itself the best chance to rank.
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