What is On-Page SEO?
On-Page SEO is a search engine optimization technique to help search engine bots understand, what your page is all about. By tweaking and optimizing features like Meta title, meta description, Heading tags, and Internal links, you could increase the chances of achieving a higher rank in search engines.
When it comes to optimizing a website or a blog post, there are two main factors at play:
- On-page optimization
- Off-page optimization
Off-page optimization deals with optimization of signals that are outside your website. For example Backlinks.
Today’s article will focus on on-page optimization, and I will be sharing lots of good on-page SEO techniques you should implement while working on optimizing your blog posts.
Best On-page SEO tools:
There are a few popular On-page SEO tools out there that will help you analyze the top 10 results for your query.
Some of these tools will also compare your page with the top pages and give you data backed up recommendations for improving the on-page SEO.
Here is the list of tools:
- SurferSEO
- SEMRush SEO writing assistant
- Frase (AI-based tool)
These tools provide on-page SEO recommendations for your existing content or for the new content you are writing. They are easy to use and could be used by you or your team of writers.
This is something I have been extensively using and that’s how you have found my website in Google search.
Now, let’s not confuse on-page SEO-optimization with onsite SEO-optimization.
- On-site SEO refers to the optimization of the entire website with things like Sitemap and setting permalink structures.
- On-page SEO optimizes content for a target keyword within a single blog post. This includes using proper headings, proper keyword placement, ensuring content quality, and paying attention to many other factors.
Why Do You Need On-Page SEO Optimization?
Now, when some SEO’s hear the term “SEO-optimized articles”, they think this is some kind of bad practice.
But it’s not only bad, but it is necessary.
Here is some food for thought:
- Why are you not ranking on the first page of search results?
Well, there are likely a lot of reasons, but if you aren’t paying attention to SEO, then that’s probably the biggest reason.
So when we do SEO-optimization of a post, we follow a certain set of proven methods to rank it higher on a search engine.
Now, Google doesn’t only consider on-page SEO score when ranking an article. It also takes into account many other factors like social media signals (shares, likes, tweets, follows, etc.), backlinks, domain authority, and many other off-page metrics.
Our goal with on-page SEO is to optimize an article in a natural, but smart way, so that search engines can easily pick out the target keyword and bring our website targeted visitors.
Before you read more, I assume you know about keyword research and how to find keywords to target. If not, check out these posts:
- Keyword Research for SEO – The Ultimate Guide For Beginners
- SEMRUSH Review: A SEM Tool to Research Competitors’ Keywords
- Best Keyword Research Tools For SEO: 2025 Edition
A lot has changed over the past several years. While off-page SEO is important, on-page SEO should not be neglected.
In particular, the golden rule still applies:
- Content is king.
One thing that I would recommend you start doing is adding in videos to your blog posts.
Videos will not only increase the amount of media on your posts, it will also make your posts that much more informative and content-rich.
You’ll see an example of what I’m talking about in a minute.
11 On-Page SEO Techniques For Better Ranking in 2025
Before I share some specific tricks, here are a few non-technical things that you can incorporate today:
- Improve the user experience.
- Make sure your website is responsive and broken links are kept to a minimum.
- Ensure that readers coming from search engines spend a lot of time on your site. If they hit the back button quickly, your ranking will drop quickly too.
- Make sure your site is maintaining a standard of professionalism.
- Use proper copywriting techniques to make people stick around.
- Create good content.
- Try using benefit-driven sub-headings to be more engaging.
- Don’t write fluff.
- Seek feedback and improve.
So now I’ll share with you the 10 on-page optimization factors you should keep in mind while optimizing your blog posts.
1. Meta Title
This is the most important on-page SEO factor. The reason for this is because the more attractive and optimized your title is, the more people will click. And in general, the more clicks your post gets, the higher it will rank.
You should try to use the targeted keyword or Keyword phrase toward the beginning of the title (H1) tag, but if that’s not possible, make sure it’s at least in the title.
You should also not repeat the same keyword more than once in the title tag because you think it will help the article rank higher. It won’t. It could actually hurt your ranking. Don’t do it.
And keep the title length to under 65 characters.
For more on how to write a great title, check out:
- 7 Free Blog headline Generators & Analyzers for More Traffic
- How To Write Catchy Headlines And Blog Titles Your Readers Can’t Resist
2. Post Permalink Structure
Making sure your URL is displayed correctly is an important on-page metric. Again, you should use your target keyword in the URL, and avoid using special characters, symbols, brackets, commas, etc. within the actual URL.
Use dashes to differentiate the strings in your URL structure. These are called “pretty” permalinks and are supported by most web browsers.
Example of a good permalink:
- https://www.domain.com/post-title-separated-with-dashes
For more on permalinks, check out:
3. Use Proper Heading Tags
You should use heading tags to highlight various headings, sub-headings, and important points.
In WordPress, the title tag is set at H1. You don’t really need to use any more H1 tags anywhere in the article. One is enough. For section breaks, stick to H2 and H3 tags.
Also, don’t use too many H2 or H3 tags as Google’s algorithms won’t like that.
Learn: Heading Tags SEO: Tips for using heading tags correctly
Here is what Google’s Matt Cutts has to say about repeating heading tags:
If you are using WordPress, you can click on content structure at the top to see if you are using proper heading tags or not.
4. Use Table of content
As it has become important to write a detailed article, and some time the articles are as long as 5000+ words.
By using a table of content, you could help users to navigate your long article better, but it also helps you to earn jump links in Google search.
I have explained about this earlier in this video
5. Keyword Density
In 2025, maintaining keyword density is debatable. What you should focus on is the mix of keyword varitaions. But if you wish to maintain, You should keep the keyword density around 1.5% percent with a mix of LSI keywords.
My recommendation is to use semantically related words to help the search engines understand more about your content.
Use your main keyword once in the first paragraph and again in the last paragraph. And use it in the content where it makes sense.
Check out:
6. Meta Tags
You should add a unique and relevant meta description with each blog post.
Again, you should use your use targeted keyword in the meta description. I have seen a lot of SEO’s advocate that meta description is not a ranking factor which I believe is not correct. I have seen a great co-relation with optimized meta descriptions and ranking.
While search engines pick up on keywords, it’s also important for users to click on the post. You need to write user-friendly meta descriptions that make sense and are related to your post.
In regards to meta keywords, Google has made it clear that they don’t care about them. But some search engines, like Bing, may still care a little.
7. Images with Alt text + Meaningful name
Image optimization does help a lot in driving traffic from image searches.
Keywords in the “image title” and the “alt text” help to make your blog post more focused and targeted.
Make sure you give a meaningful name to image before uploading. And, after adding an image to a WordPress page or an article, add alt text.
Another advantage of using images are:
Images create engagement.
And the more engaged a user is, the more likely they’ll stick around, thus increasing your overall rank.
But there’s one very important point to note.
Large images will slow down your site, and having a slow loading site will decrease your Google rank. So it’s very important to:
For more about how to speed up your site, check out:
7. Word Count Per Post
Blog posts that don’t have a lot of words typically don’t perform well on search engines. That’s because they’re usually seen as being “less informative”.
Of course, there are exceptions, but for a general information-based blog, creating posts with at least 1300 words is the new standard.
However, there is a way by which you can find the idle word limit for an article, and this video helps you understand that:
It’s always better to be well-researched and overly informative than it is to not provide enough information. This is especially true if you’re targeting highly competitive keywords.
Here is how the find idle word length for perfect On-page SEO:
- Head over to SEMRush
- Create an account, click on SEO content template (Left sidebar)
Enter your target Keyword, and location for which you want to optimize.
Now, on the next page, you will find the idle word limit for your target keyword, like this:
It also shows other data like “Semantically related words” and “Readability” of top 10 search results.
This is the best way to find the word limit for an article that you trying to rank for.
Suggestion: Analyze other posts for your target keyword and see how many words they have.
You can use the below mentioned On-page SEO tools to analyze the top 10 search results for your target keyword.
While there is no “official” count, longer posts tend to rank better because there is typically more information there. For instance, this post is over 2,800 words.
For more on writing informative content, check out:
8. Add Schema
This is underutilized On page SEO technique that you can use to outrank your competitors. By adding Schema (Structured data), you help the search engine understand more about your content.
For example, having your phone number and email address in the footer is definitely valuable for your visitors but the search engine might not make sense of it.
By utilizing schema, you giving context to its relevance.
A simple example is the star ratings (review) you see in the search engine. See example below:
Schema can be used for blog articles as well as on a business website.
For WordPress, you can use WP Review Pro or Schema Pro plugin which let you quickly add the following schema types:
If you are not using WordPress, then use this tool to generate Schema markup and add it manually on pages of your website.
FAQ schema is one of the newest schema types, and it could help you improve your content ranking by a great extent.
I have made this video to help you understand everything about implementing FAQ schema type for improving On page SEO:
9. Internal Linking
Interlinking of blog posts will help your blog readers spend more time on your blog, and it will also help pass page rank to other pages of your site.
When interlinking, try to use a keyword as the anchor text, but be very careful not to overdo it.
Internal links that are relevant to the original post show search engines that you are providing extra information beyond what is being displayed in the content.
A good combination of anchor text + internal link, will help on passing link juice from one page to another.
There are a few popular internal link plugins available for WordPress.
Here at ShoutMeLoud, I use the Linkwhisper plugin for managing internal links.
Watch this video to understand how to configure this:
But make sure your interlinking is relevant and necessary.
Read:
- How To Improve Your WordPress Site Internal Link Structure [SEO Tutorial]
- 3 Best Solutions For Interlinking Blog Posts In WordPress
10. External Linking
Apart from linking to your own blog posts, it is a great idea to link out to external websites as well. Again, only do this if the information on the external website is relevant to the information in your post.
While linking out to external websites, you should link to trusted websites only. And if you have doubts about the authority or popularity of a website, you can use a nofollow tag to avoid passing your link juice to potentially bad sites.
You should use dofollow links for trusted websites and nofollow links for those that are less trustworthy.
But somewhere authoritative like Wikipedia, or CNN, or a major player in your niche, will not only be trustworthy, they’ll likely have relevant content that your readers will love.
This will make your site appear more credible.
Read: How Outbound links improve SEO
11. Write Engaging Content
You should write engaging content. Period.
If you’re trying to get by with low-quality content and “trick” search engines, you will surely fail.
Your post should be a complete manual for that keyword. You should learn how to engage your audience in a way that works for them. Try asking your readers questions and answering them. Understand what they want to read, and then write that.
If you are unable to write engaging content, people will not spend much time on your blog, your bounce rate will increase, and your rankings will plummet.
For more on creating great content, check out:
- How To Write TOP Content If You’re Not A Native English Speaker
- How To Use Creative Writing Elements For A Better Blog
- 5 Little Known Secrets of Writing Compelling Blog Posts
On-Page Optimization Checklist for 2025:
Here is a checklist you can use to make sure you are doing everything possible to rank higher in search engines.
Keyword placement Tips:
- Keyword in the title.
- Keyword in the permalink.
- Keyword in the first 100 words.
- Keyword in the image alt tag.
- Use LSI keywords in the body (use SEMRush to find related keywords).
- Use LSI keyword in H2 or H3.
On-Page SEO Factors 2025:
- Remove all stop words from permalink.
- Add multimedia (video, slides, infographics).
- Find idle word limit using the On-Page SEO tools mentioned above.
- Optimize images before uploading (compress and resize).
- Optimize page load speed.
- Create a meta title of fewer than 65 characters.
- Create a meta description of fewer than 158 characters. (This is a new meta description limit for 2025)
- Internal links to related articles.
- Outbound links to relevant high-quality sites.
- Use Breadcrumbs
- Use FAQ Schema
Other things not mentioned here:
- Make sure to add an image for Facebook, Twitter, etc.
- Make sure to have social sharing buttons either at the end or floating on the site of your post.
- Have related posts after each post to lower down the bounce rate.
Things not to do:
- Don’t put more than one H1 tag (your post title is H1).
- Don’t repeat the same H2 and H3 tags. Read about heading tags for SEO.
- Don’t stuff keywords.
Things to focus on:
- Use your keyword in the post title.
- Use long-tail keywords.
- Content length: It should be based on research. Analyze the word length of the top 10 results for your query and create content with the same or more words than the top 3 results average.
- At the end of the blog post, ask users to take action.
How To Do Proper On-Page SEO of any Articles
So these are 10 tips that will help make your on-page SEO much better and more likely to rank on search engines.
But it’s important to remember:
You can’t trick the search engine for long.
Recommended read: How To Write SEO Friendly Content
The things that rank the highest are the things that are the most informative, the most engaging, and the most useful.
So strive to create content that readers love, and search engines will love you too.
On-Page SEO FAQs
On-page or in-page SEO means fine-tuning single web pages for one or more keywords to make them more visible and show up higher in search engine results. It includes optimizing content, including relevant meta tags, and other on-page SEO elements to make the page search engine friendly.
To do On-Page SEO analysis:
– Begin by researching relevant keywords to your content.
– Optimize page titles, meta descriptions, and content using these keywords.
– Focus on content quality, relevance, and user experience.
– Ensure proper URL structures, internal linking, and mobile responsiveness.
– Use On-Page SEO optimization tools like Frase, SurferSEO, or Semrush SEO writing assistant to analyze and enhance on-page elements effectively.
An example of on-page content is a webpage or blog post well optimized for search engines. This content has relevant keywords, structured headings, well-formatted meta tags, data tables, engaging content, internal links, and media elements like images or videos, all geared towards attracting organic traffic.
What are your tips for optimizing blog posts? Share them with me in the comments below!
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Hi brother, a very good article on On-Page SEO. Thanks for the article. One question: in terms of keyword ranking, do search engines care about if we use hyphen or underscores as words separator in urls and image filenames and alt text? In your article, hyphen is used for url, but underscores are used for image filename and alt text, so i am a bit confused here…
Hi there Anil,
Thanks a lot for this great post which I found with query “best shoutmeloud posts of 2012” I’m really broke that I didn’t see this before.
Really helpful piece of writing 🙂 especially thanks for bringing out the latest tips and the right way for keyword placement . It helped a lot .Thank u
Thanks for sharing this comprehensive guide for On-page SEO. I’m mostly confused about keyword density about after reading your post, I’m clear about it.
Hi Harsh,thanks for this post.
Based on your articles I have been able to start blogging on WordPress but at first I had know idea that the characters of title should be 65 only but.some of my posts have ranked already in googles first page so can I change the titles and permalink and will these not affect my rankings.
I will be glad to hear from you
Hey Justin,
I would not suggest you to change your permalinks. Regarding your title, yes, you can change it. But change it only if you are sure that the title needs improvement and it will help you to get better impressions. The post which are already ranking very high, I don’t see any reason why you should change those titles.
Hi Harsh,
Great post on SEO tactics !!!
I am a completely newbie in the blogging world and I’m planning to start my own blog in 2016 with niche related to Technology. your posts really are compact, informative and inspiring for all newcomers to this part of world.
Thanks,
Agni
You are my ideal Harsh, From Your Inspiration I have started a blog on blogger platform.
Thanks. As I am the newbie in blogging so for me it’s a great thing to follow.
Thanks a lot,
Anil, and Harsh.
Hi Harsh !
My question is that if i am setting my site on-page (wordpress site) and the keyword i used for that particular page (content length 300 words). So what should i do at the time of anchor text that keyword ?
Should I link it to this existing page or some other related page, and if not related to any page then what should be good for me . Please help me in this manner
Your SEO article is great.I think this is the best seo article I ever read. Thank you very much for sharing this.
I have one question, how the page rank between android phone and windows pc is differ?For an example, when I type something in google search, say “best sport car 2014” I found a search result for a same blog appear in 1st page in android but in 3rd page in windows pc
Hey,
To know the answer, read this post:http://searchengineland.com/16-differences-between-google-mobile-desktop-search-results-in-2012-130463
My blog investdunia.com is detected with ‘Visitor IP is not anonymized for Google Analytics’. How can I fix it and is it very crucial for SEO?
Hi,
I have a new website in coworking space. Trying it rank it higher. I have mostly a 3-4 word keyword in combination like “Co-working space in Bangalore”, “coworking space in Bangalore”, “shared office space in Bangalore” etc. Apart from website, i write blog with long sentence title including one of these keywords. Recently, i checked ranking for my website on my selected list of keyword. My website is “www.startuphuts.com”.
Question:
1. Why SERP is ranking my blog post for some of the keyword and not all to my domain?
2. How to achieve this ?
I am confused.
Hi Anil
All the points are explained very clearly, Great source of information about on-page seo strategies . Thanks for en-lighting us with your knowledge, it is helpful for many of us. 🙂
Yes these things help us to come up top in google, I believe adding terms & condition page and Privacy Policy page is also good On site SEO factors, What you think about that anil?
Adding video is definitely help to keep user in the site but that video should not be quality one. As well as i believe we should try to write long contents about 1000 words for a blog post
Thank you for this post. I feel like every year we have to work harder and harder to rank in Google… I feel like if they are putting a lot of pressure on small entrepreneurs and helping big brands to rank more easily. Making money online with niche sites is getting harder and harder. I’ve recently turned my focus to larger authority niche sites. I guess that over the long term it will be a good switch but it takes a lot of time to make them make some money… times are changing
Thanks a lot, very informative post, i am using the above mention check list for onpage seo, and it improve my site ranking with doing out off page seo.. keep writing stuff like this..
Hello Anil,
Thanks for this article.
My question is what google consider more on-page or off-page.
Is there any free tools to analyses your on-page apart from webmaster tools.
Thanks
@Fourtek
You can use Yoast SEO or SEO writing assistant plugin to analyze your on-page SEO.
As regards usage of H2, H3 Headings, your opinion is conflicting. On one hand, you are suggesting not to use them too many times. But at the end of the post, you are saying not to repeat them. My question can I use each H2, H3, H4 Headings two times. Sometimes, when you are writing a lengthy post, you need to use them more than once..
@Barnali
Yes, you can! The only thing is don’t overuse them & follow the hierarchy.
This is very useful and insightful article. You cover A to Z points related to on page optimization. Yes these are really important but more important is your Content that you are going to share with readers if you do all above things well but you dont have quality content there is no meaning for all this implementation.
Thank you for sharing dude!
Hi, my doubt is related to the h3 tags, why one shouldn’t repeat them? how to break subtopics if not with h3?
@Jan
Don’t miss the h2 in between. Here is your guide for heading tags SEO https://www.shoutmeloud.com/heading-tags-seo.html
Really big one but worth to read. Learned alot. Waiting for something about offpage seo.