SEO Checklist for Your New Website
A checklist to use during the development process
Are you ready to build a website for your small business or for yourself? There are simple search engine optimization steps you should consider during the development process.
The following 12 step optimization checklist will bring you one step closer to maximizing your revenues with smart web design.
1.) Choose a domain name, that is a URL, that is descriptive of what your website will represent:
- Your business name (ex. WestwardStrategy.com)
- Your first and last name (ex. KristyCrabtree.com) or
- Keyword specific phrase (ex. WestwardDesignGroup.com)
2.) Decide what keywords and/or phrase targets the visitors you are looking for, and that best describes what your business offers.
3.) Sub directory names using keywords or phrases should use hyphens in the url: http://url.com/descriptive-keyword/
4.) Title tags are the words that appear on site visitor’s browser tabs as they navigate through your site. Clearly define your title tags for each individual web page making sure that it is accurate and descriptive of the page’s content. Keep it 70 characters or less.
- (Example 1) Primary Keyword – Secondary Keyword | Brand Name
- (Example 2) Brand Name | Primary Keyword and Secondary Keyword
5.) The meta description is the primary source of information search engines review, and this is also the information that appears along with your site name in the search engine results. Clearly define your meta descriptions for each individual web page making sure that it too is accurate and descriptive of the page’s content. Keep it 155 characters or less
EXAMPLE: Keyword/Phrase Search Results

6.) Develop keyword rich content on all pages including the keyword and/or phrase within the content
7.) Use descriptive words for your navigation when it makes sense
8.) Name all images on website with descriptive image names:
- (Example) chocolate-lab-running.jpg vs. img0893.jpg
9.) The title tags are the words that visitor’s click to reach the hyperlinks behind them. Add descriptive title tags to anchor links
- (Example) title=� Descriptive Title Tag� vs. title=�Click Here�
10.) Setup Google Analytics and see who’s visiting your website and who’s giving you referral’s: http://www.google.com/analytics
11.) Create a sitemap and submit to Google Webmaster Tools and other search engines. The free tools give you a look under the hood at your website performance: https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools
12.) Add new website to local free business listings and other free directory sites
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Contributed by Kristy Crabtree
Westward Strategy & Design Group



This is a great SEO reference list for new and existing websites. Thanks for putting this valuable information together!
Kristy – thanks for the play by play. It’s excellent information and I’m going to take a closer look at our meta tags and keywords to be sure I’m getting maximum exposure. As always, you are a trusted expert and resource.
Thank you Christianne…
Thank you Susan… I appreciate the feedback.
Here’s a more indepth look into these twleve steps:
http://blog.nsbdc.org/2010/01/26/12-steps-for-search-engine-optimization/
I also recommend using your keywords in a header tag. This really helps the SE’s as well.
It seems so. Great blog by the way!
I agree with Tammy, keywords in the H1 and H2 headers significantly increase the SEO. You can also use bold or italics on your keywords in your content, just don’t over do it and finally make sure your keywords are located near the beginning of the first sentence and in the last paragraph of your content as well.
Great article, don’t forget a key SEO aspect – submit to the Yahoo! Directory and Dmoz.