This site exists to provide practical, actionable guidance for resolving on-page technical issues that impact search visibility, user experience, and site performance. Our goal is to bridge the gap between SEO theory and hands-on implementation by offering clearly prioritized checks, remediation steps, and validation techniques that are usable by both technical and non-technical teams.
The scope of the guide includes indexation and crawlability, canonicalization, structured data, page speed and mobile performance, CMS-specific recommendations, and e-commerce considerations. We focus on on-page technical problems — issues that occur at the URL, template, or asset level — rather than broader off-page SEO tactics like link acquisition or brand campaigns.
The content is aimed at site owners, SEO practitioners, content managers, and developers who need focused remediation steps. The material is written so that product owners and marketers can understand the risk and benefit of each fix, while engineers receive practical implementation hints and testing approaches.
Content is produced based on observed patterns from audits, common issues surfaced in crawl data and server logs, and well-established search engine behaviors. The resource is maintained by practitioners who apply and validate fixes in production environments. We update the guide periodically to reflect changes in search engine algorithms, new performance techniques, and evolving best practices in web development.
We welcome corrections, examples of edge cases, and suggestions for additional checklist items. Contributors who share reproducible fixes or templates are acknowledged. Feedback helps prioritize which deep-dive topics to expand and which new long-tail guides to create. Use the site navigation to find contact options or check the homepage for contribution instructions.
This guide focuses on practical remediation and triage. It does not replace the need for platform-specific documentation or legal and privacy guidance for regulated industries. While we provide general implementation advice, always test changes in staging environments and consult platform or hosting documentation for environment-specific constraints.
We strive to keep technical advice accurate and up to date. When search engine behaviors change significantly, we revise affected sections and note the version history where relevant. If you discover a discrepancy or outdated step, please notify us so we can correct the content promptly.