On-page SEO reviews
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Hi everyone
I was hoping someone could point me in a direction on where I could get my website's on-page SEO a review with recommendations. Title tags, meta description, code, H1s, content and so on...
I know you can find most of what I'm asking online, but I would like a professional with a new set of eyes to help out.
Thanks in advance for your time in helping!
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Hi,
There's a few things you can do straight away. I'll assume you're trying to rank for' Windshield Repair' for your homepage and 'Windshield Repair Austin' and other keywords for each of the 'Service Area' pages.
- Add keywords to your alt image tags. Currently the main image is 'crack auto glass' which isn't great from a SEO or usability point of view. Make sure they are not just plugged full of keywords, but actually describe your site and the image.
- Rename the main image as 'windshield-repair-austin.png' or something similar (depending on page). Ensure the other images have a good naming structure too.
- Use the keywords on each page you're trying to target. E.g. for http://www.autoglassrescue.com/service-areas/austin-tx you'll probably need to use a play on words so to speak. Something like "We offer the best windshield repair Austin has to offer". That way the keyword 'Windshield Repair Austin' is in the exact order of wording (you currently don't have it at all on that page).
- Better use of H2 tags - be more descriptive and think of sub headings that describe your site a little better
- Avoid cannibalization - don't target 'Windshield Repair Austin' on both the homepage and inner page. Focus on 1 page for each keyword (i.e change page titles etc so homepage focuses on generic terms and inner pages on location specific terms).
- Get more links! http://www.opensiteexplorer.org/links?site=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.autoglassrescue.com%2F You've got very few linking domains.
Hope this helps!
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you can get a general idea here : http://chlooe.com/seo-review/autoglassrescue.com
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Of course the SEOmoz tools will highlight any on-site optimisation issues, or you could try the Screaming Frog crawler.
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There are also a few programs that can automatically check a few things for you (headings, inbound links, metas etc). One such tool is seo-report.co.
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Sorry, here you go http://www.autoglassrescue.com/
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If you can post the url here i can give my opinion.
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