I’m sharing the things I use daily. These are practical steps you can apply yourself without a developer. Follow this page from top to bottom and you will move the needle.
Search site:yourdomain.com and rewrite weak titles and meta descriptions. Lead with the primary keyword and a clear benefit. Keep titles under 60 characters.
Run the homepage and top posts through an image compressor. Aim for JPG or WEBP under 200 KB. Re upload and re test Core Web Vitals.
Open your last five posts. Add two or three links pointing to your main money pages using natural anchor text.
Item | Why it matters | How to do it |
---|---|---|
Title tags | Drives clicks and sets topic | Lead with keyword, add benefit, under 60 characters |
Meta descriptions | Improves CTR | Write like ad copy with one call to action |
Headings | Helps Google and readers | Use H2 and H3, include variations naturally |
Images | Speed and relevance | Compress and add descriptive alt text |
URLs | Clarity and matching intent | Use short human readable slugs like /service/keyword |
Internal links | Passes authority | Two to four internal links per post to money pages |
Start with the pain point, explain why the problem exists, then show the shortest path to the solution. Add one diagram or table to make it skimmable.
Use a numbered list with clear actions. Each point starts with a verb. Add a one line summary at the top for busy readers.
Put the key differences in a table. Add who each option is best for. Keep the verdict short and clear.
FAQPage
{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "FAQPage",
"mainEntity": [{
"@type": "Question",
"name": "How long does SEO take",
"acceptedAnswer": { "@type": "Answer", "text": "Most sites see gains in three to six months with consistent work" }
}]
}
Add this to any page with a real FAQ section. Keep it accurate and honest.
Fix titles and descriptions, speed up pages and add internal links. These three actions help nearly every site.
Yes. Everything on this page is DIY friendly. Bring in help for audits, migrations and large content programs.
Aim for one high quality post per week. Depth beats volume.