SEO Checklist

SEO-ready website checklist for business pages.

A website should be structured for people and machines. This checklist focuses on the essentials that make business pages easier to crawl, understand, answer, and improve over time.

Quick Answer

SEO Ready Website Checklist in simple terms.

An SEO-ready website needs crawlable URLs, unique titles, meta descriptions, one H1, structured H2 sections, useful answers, internal links, schema, FAQ blocks, image alt text, sitemap, analytics, and mobile-friendly layout.

Comparison

Decision factors to review.

Use this table to compare the practical difference between both directions before planning scope, budget, and timeline.

Factor Option A Option B
Page basics Title, meta description, canonical, one H1 Missing basics confuse crawlers and visitors
Content depth Quick answer, sections, FAQs, examples Thin content rarely builds topical authority
Technical signals Sitemap, robots, schema, analytics Search tools need clear discovery signals
UX signals Mobile-safe, readable, fast, no overlap Broken layout weakens trust and usability
Checklist

Questions to answer before starting.

  • Unique SEO title
  • Meta description
  • Canonical URL
  • One H1
  • FAQ schema
  • Breadcrumb schema
  • Internal links
  • Sitemap submitted
  • Mobile layout checked
Decision Signals

How to choose the next step.

  • A page is weak if it answers no clear question.
  • A site is weak if important pages are not linked internally.
  • SEO is stronger when service, product, location, case study, and blog clusters connect.
Guide FAQ

Common questions about SEO Ready Website Checklist.

Is this checklist enough for ranking?

It covers the foundation. Ranking also depends on competition, content quality, backlinks, freshness, user behavior, and business trust signals.

Should every page have FAQ schema?

Only pages with real question-and-answer content should use FAQ schema. The FAQ should be helpful and visible to users.

Are GTI guides fixed pricing pages?

No. These guides explain decision factors and planning direction. Final pricing, scope, timeline, and responsibility depend on written review and confirmation.

Can GTI review which option fits my business?

Yes. Share your business stage, current workflow, expected outcome, and constraints so GTI can suggest a practical direction.

Can a guide become a project checklist?

Yes. GTI can convert the relevant guide into a project scope, module list, content plan, or implementation checklist.

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