Google is trying very hard to eliminate sites that do not provide good value, so once again they want you to create excellent content. There are two parts to search engine optimization, and they are called on-page and off-page factors, today we will discuss the on-page elements.
There is a point at which you have too many links to external sites, and that can cause certain problems. The percentage of links to other sites should be very small in comparison to your backlinks. If search engines flag your site as a repository for links, then you are done pretty much. The simple solution is to avoid having a ton of links going out from your site. We have seen various estimates about what to avoid exceeding, and around one hundred seems to be acceptable even if it is more than we would do. It is a fact that some considerations on your site are expressly for Google and other engines. The content on your site is a product in many ways, and naturally it needs to be good. When ranking your page search engines will give a higher preference to title tags that include your keyword in the title tag of your webpage. The key to success here is to make sure you keep your title focused, and not overcrowd it with too many keywords; this will only confuse the search engines as to what you're trying to rank for. Avoid using special characters and keep your keywords to one or two to be most effective. If you want to avoid being overlooked don't make the mistake of leaving your title page unmarked. The better your title tag the better chance you have of getting the ranking you want for your keyword.
One important aspect that is also considered as on-page is to focus on a single topic for your site.
You can do this by trying to keep all your content posts consistent with the overall theme of your website. This is no hard science involved with this, and then you can simply follow your site outline for creating content. You can really derail your SEO efforts by optimizing a page that is not relevant to the topic of your site. Just make sure your structure and content is relevant to the purpose of your site and you'll be fine.
The thing about on page SEO is there is nothing hard about it, and they are quick to do.