How to use On Page Checker
On Page Checker helps to detect and fix technical SEO issues, research content structure and link structure on the specific pages. Usually people use it to improve their own top landing pages and to learn best practices in top landing pages of competitors' websites.
How to to launch On Page SEO Analysis
1. Google Chrome extension
The first one and the easiest method of using On Page Checker is installing our Google Chrome extension. When you click the extension icon, we launch live on-page SEO analysis of the page that is open in active Chrome tab. For example, in the screenshot below, we will launch analysis of https://copywritely.com when you click an icon.
2. Extra tools section in Sitechecker App
The second variant to start using On Page Checker is going to the tool in the app and entering the page URL.
How to use the On-Page Checker report
1. Use quick navigation
Quick links help to navigate between errors easily. The right sidebar has links to all the issues we have found on your page. Under the Page Score you also see a summary of all critical errors and warnings.
2. Fix the errors step-by-step yourself or with the help of freelancers or subordinates.
You can go to your website admin panel and fix the errors we have found by yourself. You can also download PDF or just copy a link to a report and send it to a freelancer, an agency, or a subordinate who can fix it for you.
Click and expand the issue to see it's description and find out the impact of the error and get more details on how to correct it.
The list of parameters used in On Page Checker
Below you can find from which technical parameters On Page SEO Analysis consists of.
Information
Page information
- Page URL (more about how to create URLs)
- Page status code (more about http status codes)
- Page size (more about how to decrease page size)
- Page indexing (more about how to add to Google index your page)
Content optimization
Title check
- Title (more about how to write good title tags)
- Count of title tags
- Length
Description check
- Description (more about how to write good description tags)
- Count of description tags
- Length
H1-H6 check
- H1 (more about how to write good H1 tags)
- Count of H1 tags
- H1 length
- H1 is equals/not equals title
- Count of all H1-H6 tags
- All H1-H6 tags
Content check
- Content length (more about how to optimize content for SEO)
- Content to code ratio
Images
Favicon
- Favicon preview (more about why favicon matters)
- Favicon for IE
- Favicon for IE 9-10
- Favicon for Android
- Favicon for iOS
- Favicon for OSX
- Favicon for Android
- Favicon for Windows 8
- Favicon for Windows 8.1
- Favicon for Desktop
Images
- Image preview
- Alt attribute (more about how to use alt tags)
- Title attribute
- Image size
Search optimization
Canonical link check
- Canonical URL (more about how to use canonical tags)
Alternate link check
- Alternate link tag (more about how to use hreflang tags)
Pagination
- Pagination tags (more about how to use pagination)
Is open for indexation
- Indexing in meta tags (more about meta tags)
- Indexing in X-Robots tags
- Indexing in robots.txt (more about robots.txt file)
- Content in noindex tag
Vulnerability
URL vulnerability
- URL length
- Case sensitive
- www / non-www redirect (more about www and non-www versions)
- http / https redirect (more about http and https versions)
- Injecting parameters
- Hidden links
- 404 page (more about 404 page)
- Accesible index page
Bot check
- Google cloaking (more about cloacking)
- Yandex cloaking
External and internal links
External links
- Quantity of the specific links
- URL
- Anchor (more about anchor text)
- http status code
Subdomain links
- Quantity of the specific links
- URL
- Anchor
- http status code
Internal links
- Quantity of the specific links
- URL
- Anchor
- http status code