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The Complete 2026 SEO Checklist:
47 Things to Fix Before You Launch

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Taseen Baig
Founder & Director · Rankaim
18 May 2026
Updated 20 May 2026
8 min read
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If you're about to launch a website — or you've already launched and you're wondering why you're not ranking — this checklist is for you. We've used this exact framework across 50+ client sites to achieve page-one results, often within 60–90 days.

What you'll learn:
  • Technical SEO fundamentals that most developers skip
  • On-page elements Google actually measures in 2026
  • Core Web Vitals — what they are and how to fix them
  • Authority building that moves rankings in 90 days

1. Technical SEO Foundations

Before you worry about keywords or content, your site needs to be technically sound. Google can't rank what it can't crawl, and it won't rank what it can't trust.

Crawlability & Indexation

The first thing we check on every new client site is whether Google can actually find and read the pages. Surprisingly, around 60% of sites we audit have at least one crawlability issue.

  • Robots.txt is present and not blocking important pages
  • XML sitemap submitted to Google Search Console
  • No orphaned pages (pages with no internal links pointing to them)
  • Canonical tags are correct — no duplicate content
  • HTTPS enabled with valid SSL certificate
  • No 4xx errors on indexed pages
  • 301 redirects in place for any changed URLs
Common mistake: Many WordPress sites accidentally have "Discourage search engines from indexing this site" checked in settings. Go to Settings → Reading and make sure it's unchecked before launch.

Site Architecture

A flat site architecture — where every important page is reachable within 3 clicks from the homepage — is what Google's crawlers prefer. Deep, buried pages get crawled less frequently and tend to rank lower.

  • All key pages reachable within 3 clicks from homepage
  • URL structure is clean, short, and keyword-relevant
  • Breadcrumb navigation implemented (with schema markup)
  • Internal linking strategy in place

2. Core Web Vitals

Since Google's Page Experience update, Core Web Vitals are a direct ranking factor. A slow or unstable site will lose rankings to a faster competitor, even if your content is better.

LCP Largest Contentful Paint Target: under 2.5s
CLS Cumulative Layout Shift Target: under 0.1
INP Interaction to Next Paint Target: under 200ms
  • Images compressed and served in WebP/AVIF format
  • Lazy loading enabled for below-fold images
  • CSS and JS minified and deferred where possible
  • Server response time (TTFB) under 200ms
  • No layout shifts caused by ads, embeds or late-loading fonts
  • Font-display:swap used to prevent FOIT

3. On-Page SEO Elements

Once your technical foundation is solid, every individual page needs to be optimised. This is where most DIY SEO efforts fall short — they focus on just the title tag and miss the other 12 factors.

Title Tags & Meta Descriptions

Your title tag is the single most important on-page element. It tells Google what the page is about and directly affects click-through rate in search results.

HTML
<!-- ✅ Good title tag -->
<title>SEO Agency London | Page-One Rankings — Rankaim</title>

<!-- ✅ Good meta description (under 155 chars) -->
<meta name="description" content="Data-driven SEO agency in
London. We've helped 50+ brands reach page one in 90 days.
Free audit — no obligation.">
  • Title tag includes primary keyword, under 60 characters
  • Every page has a unique meta description under 155 characters
  • H1 is present — only one per page — with main keyword
  • H2/H3 subheadings use semantic, LSI keywords naturally
  • Primary keyword appears in first 100 words of body text
  • Images have descriptive, keyword-relevant alt text
  • Internal links use descriptive anchor text (not "click here")
  • Schema markup added (Article, LocalBusiness, FAQPage, etc.)
  • Open Graph and Twitter Card tags set for social sharing

"The sites that rank consistently in 2026 aren't just keyword-optimised — they're the ones that are technically perfect, load in under 2 seconds, and answer the user's question better than anyone else on the page."

— Taseen Baig, Founder at Rankaim

4. Authority & Link Building

Content and technical SEO get you to the door. Authority gets you through it. Here's our link acquisition approach that consistently moves rankings within 60 days.

  • Google Business Profile claimed, verified and fully optimised
  • NAP (Name, Address, Phone) consistent across all citations
  • At least 10 high-quality industry directory listings
  • Guest post outreach to topically relevant publications
  • Digital PR — newsworthy assets that earn links naturally
  • No toxic or spammy backlinks (use Ahrefs/Search Console to audit)

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Taseen Baig

Founder & Director at Rankaim · Digital Agency, London

Taseen founded Rankaim after spending 5 years in in-house marketing and agency roles across the UK. He specialises in technical SEO, conversion-led web design, and building brands that command authority in their market. When he's not obsessing over Core Web Vitals, he writes about what's actually working in digital right now.