On-Page SEO Checker
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| SEO Factor | What's checked | Ideal value |
|---|---|---|
| Title tag | Exists, not empty, proper length | 50–60 characters |
| Meta description | Exists, not empty, proper length | 120–160 characters |
| H1 tag | Exists, only one per page, not empty | Exactly 1 H1 |
| H2 tags | At least one subheading exists | 1 or more |
| Image alt text | All images have alt attributes | 100% of images |
| Meta robots | No noindex directive present | Indexable |
| Canonical tag | Page specifies a canonical URL | Present |
| Open Graph tags | og:title and og:description present | Both present |
| Viewport meta | Page is mobile-responsive | Present |
Why on-page SEO matters
On-page SEO is the foundation of any search engine optimization strategy. Without properly optimized title tags, meta descriptions, and headings, even the best content can struggle to rank. On-page factors are entirely within your control, making them the fastest way to improve your search visibility. Pair on-page optimization with a solid SEO strategy to maximize your organic traffic.
Frequently asked questions
What is on-page SEO?
On-page SEO refers to the practice of optimizing individual web pages to rank higher in search engines. It includes optimizing title tags, meta descriptions, headings, images, internal links, and content quality. Unlike off-page SEO (backlinks), on-page factors are entirely within your control.
How do I improve my on-page SEO score?
Focus on the basics first: write a unique, keyword-rich title tag (50–60 characters), add a compelling meta description (120–160 characters), use a single H1 tag, structure content with H2 subheadings, add alt text to all images, and add a canonical tag and viewport meta tag for mobile responsiveness.
What's the ideal title tag length?
The ideal title tag length is 50–60 characters. Google typically displays the first 50–60 characters of a title tag in search results. Titles longer than 60 characters may be truncated, while titles shorter than 50 characters may not be descriptive enough to attract clicks.
Does meta description affect rankings?
Meta descriptions are not a direct Google ranking factor. However, they significantly impact click-through rate (CTR) from search results, which can indirectly affect rankings. A well-written meta description between 120–160 characters acts as ad copy that convinces searchers to click your result.