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On-Page SEO: Align Titles, Structure, and Internal Links
On-page SEO is not field filling. Use one product page to align title, H1, first screen, H2s, internal links, and CTA around one search job.
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On-page SEO is not field filling. Use one product page to align title, H1, first screen, H2s, internal links, and CTA around one search job.
Learn how search engines find pages, how keywords shape page jobs, and how content, technical checks, and data become a practical 90-day SEO plan.
Lesson outline
- 1Separate each field job on the same page first
- 2Define the main search job for the page
- 3Compare the title, H1, and first-screen promise
- 4Check whether H2s, description, alt text, and internal links answer real questions
- 5Check the page promise against the purchase path
- 6Leave a checkable page SEO record
Public core framework
- Use one product page to separate the job of Title, H1 / first screen, H2 / body structure, and links / CTA. Title owns the search-result promise, H1 and first screen confirm the landing, H2s answer follow-up questions, and links plus CTA guide the…
- Choose one product page, collection page, or content page and write the job in one sentence: what search task should this page own, and what should the visitor confirm after clicking?
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