The Complete Collect Search Checklist for Content Teams

The Complete Collect Search Checklist for Content Teams

1. Define goals and KPIs

  • Goal: Identify the primary purpose (traffic, leads, retention, brand awareness).
  • KPIs: Select 2–3 measurable KPIs (organic sessions, CTR, conversions, time on page).

2. Identify target queries

  • Seed keywords: Start with core topics and product names.
  • Search intent: Classify as informational, navigational, transactional, or commercial.
  • Long-tail queries: List question-style and conversational phrases users might search.

3. Gather data sources

  • Search console: Export query and performance data.
  • Analytics: Pull landing page, behavior, and conversion metrics.
  • Keyword tools: Use keyword planners and third-party tools for volume and difficulty.
  • Internal: Use support tickets, chat transcripts, and sales feedback for real user language.

4. Prioritize opportunities

  • Traffic potential: Estimate clicks from current impressions and CTR.
  • Effort vs impact: Score topics by creation/update time vs potential gains.
  • Low-hanging fruit: Target pages with high impressions but low CTR or rankings just outside page one.

5. Content brief essentials

  • Primary query: Exact target keyword or question.
  • Search intent: One-sentence intent description.
  • Target audience: Persona and stage in funnel.
  • Required sections: H1, H2s, FAQs, examples, data/quotes.
  • SEO checklist: Title, meta description, URL, schema, internal links.

6. On-page optimization

  • Title tag: Include primary keyword, keep under ~60 characters.
  • Meta description: Compelling, includes keyword, ~155 characters.
  • Headings: Use H2/H3 with related keywords.
  • Content length & depth: Match top-ranking pages and answer related subqueries.
  • Multimedia: Add images, charts, and video where helpful with alt text.
  • Schema: Apply article, FAQ, product, or how-to markup as appropriate.

7. UX and technical checks

  • Mobile-first design: Verify readability and tap targets.
  • Page speed: Optimize images, use caching and minify assets.
  • Canonicalization: Ensure correct canonical tags.
  • Indexability: Check robots.txt and noindex tags.
  • Accessibility: Use semantic HTML, alt text, and sufficient contrast.

8. Internal linking & distribution

  • Link from relevant pillars: Add internal links from topic clusters.
  • Syndication plan: Decide channels (newsletter, social, partners).
  • Repurposing: Create excerpts, social posts, and visual assets.

9. Measurement and iteration

  • Baseline metrics: Record pre-publish traffic, rankings, and conversions.
  • Post-publish review: Check performance at 2, 8, and 16 weeks.
  • A/B tests: Test titles, CTAs, and layout changes.
  • Update cadence: Refresh content annually or when performance drops.

10. Governance and workflow

  • Roles: Assign owner, editor, SME, and SEO reviewer.
  • Templates: Use standardized briefs and publishing checklists.
  • Versioning: Track major updates and publishing dates.
  • Quality control: Peer review and final SEO sign-off before publish.

Quick checklist (copy-paste)

  • Define goal & KPIs
  • Export Search Console queries
  • Pull analytics for landing pages
  • Create prioritized topic list
  • Write content brief (keyword + intent)
  • Optimize title, meta, headings, schema
  • Add images & alt text
  • Ensure mobile & speed optimizations
  • Internal link to pillar pages
  • Publish and track at 2/8/16 weeks
  • Iterate based on data

Use this checklist as a living document: adapt timing, owners, and thresholds to your team’s size and goals.

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