SEO Prospect Package
Get a free SEO check from Website Squadron. We spend a few minutes eyeballing your website with some Chrome Extensions, and give you some ideas about what you might be missing, based on our knowledge.
We appreciate that you had your website developed by professionals, or maybe even yourself, and this exercise not to point any fingers. We merely want to be of assistance, as we have been assisted by others. Paying it forward.
You are welcome to check our Who is Website Squadron. We are a website management company, that manages your WordPress website for you.
Below is the list of all the things we will check for you:
Check 1: Verify Proper H1 and H2 Tag Usage
We check that your home page each webpage contains a single H1 tag that represents the main topic of your business. Additionally, we ensure that H2 tags are appropriately used to break down subtopics and organize content into relevant sections.
Check 2: Ensure Descriptive Image Naming and ALT Tags
We verify that all images on your home page are named descriptively with relevant keywords that reflect the content they represent.
Check 3: Validate the Robots.txt File
We examine the robots.txt file to ensure it is properly configured to allow indexing of important and relevant pages while blocking access to irrelevant or sensitive ones.
Check 4: Review the Sitemap.xml File
We look at your sitemap.xml file is to see if it is correctly configured to include all significant pages and posts of your website.
Check 5: Google Search Console
We make sure you know what Google Search Console is.
Check 6: Incorporation Of Meta Tags
We check if you have meta tags and open graph tags on your home page.
Check 7: Google Business Profile (If Applicable)
For local businesses we make sure you know about the existence of Google Business Profile to ensure visibility in local search results.
When you subscribe to our Website Air Support category of products, we will make sure that your Recon Package, Quick Strike Package or Full Assault Package incorporates these principles on all you web pages, not just your home page.
This article was last update on 11 October 2024, and was written by Christiaan Gouws.