On-Page SEO: Optimizing Website Pages and Content for Search Engines

On-page SEO is the factor that determines whether or not your website is optimized for search engines viewed from within its own website.

That is, you will do the optimization on your own website.

On-page optimization aims to let search engines know whether your website is relevant to what the user is looking for. And really that has the best quality.

Therefore, the key 2 things: relevant, quality.

On-Page SEO: Optimizing

Without meeting both, it is impossible to get a ranking of 1 in search engines.

In this article, we will study which parts of your website should apply on-page optimization and optimisation.

The concept of on-page SEO

In SEO, the concept of on-page optimization is the MAIN thing you must understand.

There is another category of optimization besides on-page (off-page, discussed in the next chapter), but without applying on-page optimization it will be useless to do other strategies.

The essence of simple SEO on-page...

... you will optimize the website so that:
  • High benefit for visitors
  • Make it easier for visitors to explore
  • Visitors feel at home in it
  • Search engines understand the structure of your website
After reading those 4 points, you may ask,

"I am optimizing for search engines, why should focus on visitors?"

The answer, this ...

Search engines can find out whether visitors are satisfied or not with the pages they visit.

Imagine if you are looking for something on Google, then go to one of the websites. Apparently, the content is not satisfactory. Most likely after a few seconds, you will click the 'back button to search other websites. Yes, right?

Because Google certainly wants to display websites that satisfy users, then your website should satisfy visitors.

Here's how:

Optimal Website Page Components

Several factors affect the satisfaction of website users. We will cover each of the following categories:
  1. Content
  2. Keyword
  3. Title
  4. URL
  5. Meta description
  6. Image media
  7. Outbound links
  8. Internal links
  9. Social sharing
  10. Speed ​​of website

1. Content of the highest quality

If you notice, the content is the main component of the website page. That is, content plays the biggest role in on-page optimization.

It is impossible to get a rating of 1 without having quality content.

... but, what is quality content?

Here are the characteristics:
  1. Provide maximum benefits to visitors
  2. More prominent than other similar content
  3. Listened for a long time by visitors
  4. Generating feelings (amazed, entertained, happy, etc.)
  5. Resolving visitor issues
That's 5 quality content criteria.

If you want to get ranked 1 in search engines in a long duration, then your content should meet the five things.

Without exception.

You need to know also that Google openly states that they are against content that:
  1. Thin (thin), in other words not weighted
  2. Does not provide added value to the reader
  3. Not original
  4. Makes the reader frustrated (due to low quality)
If your content goes into one of the categories above, it will be very difficult to get a high ranking.

Worse, such content is at risk of penalty!

Google and other search engines are actively updating its algorithm. The more they go, the more they will understand the quality of content.

So, be careful in publishing content for your website.

2. Keywords are popular and right on target

Try to recall the last time when you used Google ... you wrote a few words as the keyword.

Then Google displays results related to these keywords.

The more relevant the keyword, the higher the rank.

So, optimizing the page means optimizing the keyword.

Every page on your website should be optimized for at least 1 keyword.

How?

By including keywords in your website pages.

Precisely within the content, in the title, and in the URL.

Thus, search engines and visitors will immediately understand the content of your website pages.

One more thing…

You have to understand what the meaning behind a keyword is.

Let's say someone did a search on Google with the keyword "buy iPhone".

What does that mean?

Does he want to buy an iPhone or does he want to read an article on how to buy an iPhone? Hmm ... it seems the first makes more sense.

Google also understands this.

So Google will display the page that sells the iPhone.

Therefore, it is impossible to get a high ranking if you provide an article on how to buy an iPhone.

3. The page title that invites clicks

The easiest way to optimize the title is to include the main keywords that you seek.

For example the keyword "learning SEO", then the title contains the word "learn SEO".

But that alone is not enough ...

... the most important in the title is not keyword optimization, but optimization of human interest.

If the title you create can attract many visitors, then the rank will rise.

Logically this:

Suppose there are 2 competing websites, ranked 1 and 2.

It turns out the 2nd rank gets more visitors than the 1st rank ... because the title he made is more interesting, so many are click.

Google wants to put the best results, then the website in rank 2 will be raised to the first rank.

Make sense?

Since the title is the most readable page element in the search results, then by optimizing the title the number of clicks can increase.

4. Short and descriptive URLs

Although the effect is not great, URLs containing keywords can affect your website ranking in search results.

Here's an example of a bad URL. Avoid using URLs like this.
  • Www.myuzi.net/?p=94
Good URLs are always relevant to what the content of the page is.

Example:
  • Pages about 'steak recipe'> myuzi.net/resep-bakso/
  • Page product 'MacBook pro'> myuzi.net/laptop/macbook-pro/
Create URLs that describe the content, better if it contains the main keyword.

5. Descriptive and invite click meta description

A meta description is 1-2 sentences that appear in the search results:

The meta description does not actually affect your page rankings.

Also, it does not always appear in search results. Because Google now uses more sentences in the content as a page description.

Nevertheless, there is no harm if this part is optimized.

(After all, it does not take long)

With an interesting meta description, then the chances of others visiting your website will be higher.

As the logic goes, the more clicks from humans = the better the ranking.

6. High-quality images and optimum size

Imagine a website page that is 100% text content, must be very boring. Therefore, the image and/or video is an added value.

Surprisingly, many people assume that images are harmful ...

…not true.

There is no loss in using multimedia in the content.

Unless, if the amount is so much that makes your website visitors traffic jam. Or if it has nothing to do with the content.

Some tips:
  1. Use related images and explain the content
  2. Use the right type of extension to prevent the file size from swelling
  3. Make sure the image resolution matches the one displayed
  4. Compress images optimally
  5. Add alt attribute when putting an image

7. References in the form of links to other websites

This point is very important, especially for the new website.

Google, as the information centre, of course, want to provide reliable content. So that the information does not mislead many people.

This is why large websites are easier to enter the first page ...

... because its reputation has been awakened since long.

Well, because your website is new, Google considers its contents can not be trusted. Because not trusted, it will be more difficult to get high rankings.

Here is the reference link that can help.

Links to other reputable and relevant websites will make your content reputation better...

The analogy looks like this:

Try taking one of the non-fiction books.

In the book, there must be a list of libraries or footnotes. It contained quotation information from other sources.

Books without other source citations will be considered untrustworthy.

8. Internal links to facilitate navigation

There is a term whose name bounce.

Bounce means when someone enters your website, then he goes straight out without doing anything.

If the bounce rate of your website is high, it could be because:
  • The quality is disappointing. 
  • Navigation is difficult
Remember again, websites that disappoint visitors will not be able to get high rankings.

So the bounce rate could be a factor that shows visitor satisfaction.

One attempt to lower the bounce rate is to install internal links (links between pages) so that visitors easily visit other pages on your website.

9. Can be shared on social media

Google does not regard the number of shares as a ranking factor in Google, but that does not mean social sharing is not important.

Quite the opposite.

Social share has an indirect impact on website rankings.

It benefits from social sharing:
  1. Additional visitors
  2. Branding, your website will be known
  3. The factor of satisfaction increases (if your website can satisfy the visitors who come)
  4. Some of the visitors will provide backlinks (discussed further in the next chapter)
Compared to SEO, social media will build your website brand more quickly.

This is what has an effect on SEO.

When your website is already known, then people will search your website via Google ...

... because many are searching through Google, meaning your website reputation will be considered good by Google.

Therefore, put the share button on your website.

Then use the popularity trigger element to create compelling content to share.

10. Speed ​​of response and speed barriers

A faster website will get a better ranking.

In an article written by Billy Hoffman at MOZ, it appears that websites that are in the top rank have a shorter response time.

Time to First Byte (TTFB) means the time taken by the website server until the user gets the first 1 byte. In other words, server response time.

Speed ​​improvement is not just for search engines. Visitors will also be more comfortable to be on the website that the loading time is short.

Several things affect speed:
  • Quality hosting used
  • Number of .js and .css files in <head>
  • The size of the page is too large to disturb the visitor
Keep in mind: the presence of images and videos will not be considered to reduce the speed of the website. Unless the amount is excessive and unnecessary.

You can test the speed of your website through Google Page Speed ​​Test. Immediately make improvements if the score is below 75.

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