On-page elements that move rankings and conversions
Mortgage website templates that do the heavy lifting
A modern template for mortgage website marketing should prioritize:
- Readability: Short paragraphs, clear subheads, bullet blocks, and scannable FAQs
- Speed: Optimize images, lazy-load below-the-fold media, compress JS/CSS, and monitor Core Web Vitals (LCP/INP/CLS)
- Trust elements above the fold: NMLS/licensing context, “as seen in” or local associations (chamber, housing blogs), star ratings
- Prominent actions: Call now, Book consult, Short form—visible on mobile without scrolling
- Accessibility & compliance: Descriptive labels, alt text, color contrast, non-promissory tone (“illustrative,” “example,” “subject to underwriting”)
Internal linking for mortgage sites
Use a hub-and-spoke pattern:
- State hub → list all city pages and program pages
- City page → link to 2–4 relevant program pages and 1–2 guides
- Program page → link back to city pages (“Work with our [City] team”) and to calculators/guides
- Guides → link back to city and program pages contextually
Breadcrumbs: Add visible breadcrumbs for clarity and implement BreadcrumbList schema for richer snippets.
Schema for mortgage websites (priority types)
- LocalBusiness (or FinancialService) for office/practitioner profiles
- Organization for brand-level details (logo, sameAs, contact points)
- Service for program pages (Purchase, Refi, FHA/VA/Jumbo)
- FAQPage for your on-page Q&A modules
- BreadcrumbList for internal navigation
- Article for in-depth guides
- WebSite with potentialAction for site search (if applicable)
Freshness & E-E-A-T: Keep dateModified current and show visible update dates to align with E-E-A-T expectations.