The On-Page SEO Cheatsheet

A Fat Free Guide member asked for an on-page SEO cheatsheet. I put it together and uploaded it early today, so that subscribers could download it. But I’m feeling generous, since it’s Friday and no air conditioners have flooded us out in 2 whole days, so here it is.

If you’re responsible for writing articles, uploading images or otherwise handling individual pages of your company site, the on-page SEO cheatsheet maps the highest single-page SEO priorities:
Download the On-Page SEO Cheatsheet
Download the On-Page SEO Cheatsheet [PDF 786kb]
Blatant plug: This is, by the way, one juicy taste of all the great stuff you can get if you sign up for the Fat Free Guide to Internet Marketing for a paltry $7/month.

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Ian Lurie
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Portent's Founder & CEO

Ian Lurie is founder and CEO of Portent Inc., an internet marketing agency that has provided internet marketing, including PPC, SEO, social and analytics services, since 1995. more >

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8 Responses to “The On-Page SEO Cheatsheet”

  1. Sean Cook - July 12, 2010 at 10:47 am #

    Thanks for a really useful brief introduction to on-page SEO. I knew some of this but the pdf and how you take people through the different parts of the page is really helpful.
    Sean

  2. Kate - July 14, 2010 at 12:52 pm #

    Thanks for this tool! I stumbled upon your site a few days ago and am glad I did. Great info (plus lots of personality). :)

  3. Dave - July 14, 2010 at 2:34 pm #

    I printed out the SEO cheat sheet and tacked it up on my cork board for quick reference. How about making one for off page SEO too?

  4. Dewita - July 16, 2010 at 7:57 am #

    Hey Ian,
    I want to thank you for sharing your knowledge. I posted on my blog to share this with other people. Keep up the good work!

  5. Nick - July 27, 2010 at 3:48 am #

    Hi Ian,
    This is a good start for someone who has an understanding of SEO, a good reference point. It is my hope however, that they do completely understand the concepts behind SEO, it isn’t as easy as just sticking your catchphrase or keywords around your site, SEO is a process that works over time, it’s not a quick fix deal. Again, great reference!

  6. Jeff - August 11, 2010 at 3:44 pm #

    Ian,
    I saw your ads on FB for this – this is great. Thanks for putting this together. I’ll definitely send people here to this report for some SEO guidance.
    Great work!

  7. JamestheJust on Elance - October 16, 2010 at 7:28 pm #

    Loved the tutorial – it’s nothing new to me, but I can see it would be if someone had not known the basics. Solid information, and great ads on Facebook, by the way!
    You’re obviously top-notch. I’ll try to peek in often – two thumbs up, for what it’s worth.

  8. Curb Painter - October 26, 2010 at 1:07 am #

    What’s your beef with the nofollow attribute? What makes you think that page sculpting will hurt your page rank?