Webpage SEO Cheat Sheet
Every page on CedarCreek’s website should include:
- Meta Title: 50–60 characters. Tell users and search engines what the page is about.
- Meta Description: 140–160 characters. Summarize content to drive clicks.
- Headings: One H1 per page. Use H2s/H3s for structure. Include keywords naturally.
- URL Structure: Short, descriptive, lowercase, keyword-rich. Use hyphens, not underscores.
- Images & Alt Text: Use descriptive filenames and contextual alt text. Compress for speed.
- Internal Links: Link to at least 2 relevant CedarCreek pages.
- External Links: Link to reputable sources when relevant.
SEO Title Source (Title Tags)
Purpose: Tell users and search engines what the page is about.
Meta titles are one of the most influential on-page ranking factors. They appear as the clickable link in search results and heavily influence both click-through rate and keyword relevance.
Checklist:
- Length: 50–60 characters
- Includes primary keyword near the start
- Unique title for each page
- Readable and natural-sounding
- Avoid all caps or keyword stuffing
- Use pipe (|) or dash (–) separators for structure
Example: “Exercises for Anxiety That Actually Help | CedarCreek”
SEO Description Source (Meta Descriptions)
Purpose: Encourage clicks from search results by summarizing content.
While meta descriptions are not a direct ranking factor, they strongly influence click-through rate (CTR), which indirectly supports performance.
Checklist:
- Length: 140–160 characters
- Includes primary keyword and call to action (CTA)
- Describes value or benefit clearly
- Uniqueforeach page
Example: “Feeling overwhelmed? Learn breathing exercises that actually help calm anxiety. Try a simple practice and find encouragement from CedarCreek today.”
Headings
Purpose: Organize content and communicate hierarchy.
Headings are crucial for accessibility and search understanding. They also help scanners quickly locate key points on the page.
Checklist:
- Only one H1 per page (matches main topic or keyword)
- UseH2sfor main sections, H3–H6 for subsections
- Include keywords naturally in headings
- Keep headings clear, concise, and relevant
Pro Tip: Write headings that summarize the takeaway of that section — not just label it. For example: “How to Calm Down When You Feel Overwhelmed” instead of “Tips.”
URL Structure
Purpose: Help users and search engines understand page content.
A clean, keyword-rich URL improves both rankings and user trust. It’s often overlooked but can be a strong signal of relevance.
Checklist:
- Useshort,descriptive URLs
- Include primary keyword
- Usehyphens(-) to separate words, not underscores
- Keep consistent lowercase format
- Avoiddatesor unnecessary parameters
- Example: /anxiety-help/ not /resources?id=123
Pro Tip: Avoid changing URLs once live unless necessary, changes can reduce ranking stability.
Images & Alt Text
Purpose: Improve accessibility and help Google understand images.
Search engines can’t “see” images — they rely on filenames, alt text, and surrounding copy to understand visuals.
Checklist:
- Usedescriptivefile names
- Add alt text describing the image contextually
- Include keywords naturally (avoid stuffing)
- Compress images for fast load speed
Pro Tip: Alt text should describe the image’s purpose in the content, not just what’s physically shown. (Great for search engines and AI Search)
Internal & External Links
Purpose: Improve navigation and authority.
Internal links help search engines understand site structure and distribute ranking power. External links add credibility.
Checklist:
- Add internal links to relevant CedarCreek pages
- Link to reputable external sources when relevant
- Ensure all links work and open in the right context
Pro Tip: Each new page should link to at least two existing CedarCreek pages, and ideally, be linked from one as well.
Technical SEO Basics
Purpose: Ensure technical setup supports SEO best practices.
These elements are often managed by developers or marketing ops but should be verified during content upload.
Checklist:
- Page is mobile-friendly and responsive
- HTTPS is active and functioning
- No duplicate content (canonical tags used if needed)
- Page speed optimized (Core Web Vitals)
- Schema markup applied where relevant (e.g., FAǪ, Service)
- No broken links or missing resources
Summary: SEO Cheat Sheet Sections
| Section | Why It’s Important |
| Meta Titles | Key ranking factor; defines page topic and boosts click-through rate. |
| Meta Descriptions | Drives clicks by summarizing value and encouraging engagement. |
| Headings (H1–H6) | Organizes content and helps search engines understand structure. |
| URL Structure | Improves clarity, user trust, and keyword visibility. |
| Images & Alt Text | Enhances accessibility, page speed, and image SEO. |
| Internal & External Links | Strengthens site authority and user navigation. |
| Content Formatting & Readability | Keeps readers engaged and content easy to scan. |
| Technical SEO Basics | Ensures pages meet core SEO and performance standards. |
