Lesson 11: Quiz: Optimize a Simple Web Page

Lesson Overview

In this SEO project, you will apply what you learned throughout the SEO Basics course. You will review a simple web page and improve it using beginner-friendly on-page SEO techniques.

This project will help you practice choosing a keyword, improving a page title, writing a meta description, organizing headings, improving content, adding internal links, and checking image SEO.

What You Will Do

You will take a simple web page and optimize it step by step using the SEO skills from this course.

Quiz Goal

The goal of this quiz is to improve a simple web page so it is clearer, easier to read, and easier for search engines to understand.

By the end of this project, you should have an optimized page with:

  • A clear page topic
  • A main keyword
  • A strong page title
  • A helpful meta description
  • A clear H1 heading
  • Organized H2 and H3 headings
  • Helpful content
  • Relevant image alt text
  • Useful internal links
  • A clear call to action

Step 1: Choose a Simple Web Page

Choose one page to optimize. This can be a service page, blog post, course page, lesson page, or practice page.

For beginners, it is best to choose a page with one clear topic.

Example Page Topics

  • Computer Repair Services
  • Website Maintenance Services
  • SEO Services for Small Businesses
  • Beginner WordPress Training
  • Laptop Repair Services

Step 2: Identify the Main Topic

Before improving the page, write down the main topic. The page should not try to cover too many unrelated subjects.

Ask yourself:

  • What is this page mainly about?
  • Who is this page for?
  • What problem does this page help solve?
  • What should the visitor understand after reading it?

Step 3: Choose a Main Keyword

Choose one main keyword or key phrase for the page. The keyword should match the page topic and what your audience may search for.

Example

If the page is about computer repair services, possible keywords could include:

  • computer repair services
  • computer repair for small businesses
  • laptop and desktop repair services
  • computer repair near me

Choose the keyword that best matches the page and the visitor’s intent.

Step 4: Improve the Page Title

The page title should clearly describe the page. It should include the main keyword naturally when possible.

A weak title is usually too short, too vague, or not specific enough.

Page Title Example

Weak title: Services

Better title: Computer Repair Services for Small Businesses

Step 5: Write a Meta Description

The meta description should summarize the page and give users a reason to click. It should match the actual content of the page.

A good meta description should be clear, useful, and written for people first.

Meta Description Example

Better meta description: Get reliable computer repair services for desktops, laptops, virus removal, upgrades, and small business support.

Step 6: Review the H1 Heading

The H1 heading should clearly explain the main topic of the page. It should not be vague.

Most pages should have one clear H1 heading.

H1 Example

Weak H1: Welcome

Better H1: Computer Repair Services for Small Businesses

Step 7: Organize the Page with H2 and H3 Headings

Use H2 headings for major sections and H3 headings for smaller subsections. This makes the page easier to scan and understand.

A simple page structure might look like this:

  • H1: Computer Repair Services for Small Businesses
  • H2: Our Computer Repair Services
  • H3: Laptop Repair
  • H3: Virus Removal
  • H3: Data Backup
  • H2: Why Choose Us
  • H2: Request Computer Repair Help

Step 8: Improve the Page Content

Review the page content and make sure it is helpful, clear, and relevant to the main topic.

Good content should:

  • Answer the visitor’s question
  • Explain the topic clearly
  • Use short paragraphs
  • Use bullet lists when helpful
  • Include examples when useful
  • Avoid keyword stuffing
  • Stay focused on the main topic

Step 9: Add Keywords Naturally

Use the main keyword naturally in important places, but do not overuse it.

Good places to use your keyword include:

  • Page title
  • H1 heading
  • First paragraph
  • Some section headings when natural
  • Meta description
  • Image alt text when relevant

Reminder

SEO is not about repeating the same keyword as many times as possible. It is about making the page useful, clear, and relevant.

Step 10: Check Image SEO

If the page uses images, review each image. Make sure the images support the page topic and are not too large.

Check the following:

  • Does the image match the page topic?
  • Does the image have helpful alt text?
  • Is the file name descriptive?
  • Is the image size reasonable?
  • Does the image improve the page?

Image SEO Example

Weak file name: IMG_4582.jpg

Better file name: computer-repair-technician.jpg

Better alt text: Technician repairing a desktop computer

Step 11: Add Helpful Internal Links

Add internal links to related pages on your website. Internal links help visitors find useful information and help search engines understand how your pages are connected.

Examples of helpful internal links include:

  • A service page linking to a contact page
  • A blog post linking to a related service
  • A course lesson linking to the next lesson
  • A homepage linking to important service pages

Use descriptive anchor text instead of vague phrases like “click here.”

Step 12: Add a Clear Call to Action

A call to action tells the visitor what to do next. Every important page should have a clear next step.

Examples include:

  • Contact us for help
  • Schedule a consultation
  • Read the next lesson
  • View our services
  • Request a free estimate

Quiz Checklist

Before finishing your project, review this checklist:

  • The page has one clear topic
  • The page has a main keyword
  • The page title is clear and specific
  • The meta description summarizes the page
  • The H1 heading matches the page topic
  • H2 and H3 headings organize the content
  • The content is helpful and easy to read
  • The keyword is used naturally
  • Images have useful alt text
  • Internal links point to related pages
  • The page has a clear call to action

Key Takeaway

The final project brings together everything you learned in this course. A well-optimized page should be clear, helpful, organized, and easy for both users and search engines to understand.

Quiz

Complete this quiz to review the SEO steps used to optimize a simple web page.

Lesson 11 Quiz: Final Project – Optimize a Simple Web Page

1. What is the main goal of the final SEO project?

2. What should you identify before optimizing a page?

3. What should the main keyword match?

4. Which is a stronger page title?

5. What should a meta description do?

6. What is the purpose of the H1 heading?

7. Why should you use H2 and H3 headings?

8. Which is the best way to use keywords on the page?

9. What should you check when reviewing image SEO?

10. What should internal links help visitors do?

11. What is a call to action?

12. True or False: A well-optimized page should be clear, helpful, organized, and easy to understand.

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