MAKE YOUR PAGES
WORK HARDER IN GOOGLE.
Page-two rankings usually mean the content is close, but the page still is not aligned tightly enough to intent, structure, or topical depth to break through.
Title Tags // Internal Linking
Match What People Search For
Each page should clearly answer one specific thing people are searching for, not try to do everything.
Connect Your Pages
Link related pages together so Google understands how your content fits together and ranks it higher.
Help Google Understand You
Add special code that helps Google understand what your page is about and show richer results in search.
"Pages are stuck below top rankings because structure, intent matching, and entity signals are weak."
That's exactly what I fixYou have the right topic, but the page still feels weaker than the results ranking above it.
Past SEO work stopped at title tags and keyword placement instead of fixing the full page experience.
The team suspects structure, internal links, or on-page depth are holding pages back but cannot see where.
A LOT OF RANKING PROBLEMS LIVE INSIDE OTHERWISE GOOD PAGES.
On-page SEO is where search intent, page structure, and content quality meet. It is not just metadata. It is the work of helping Google interpret the page correctly while making it easier for a buyer to trust what they are reading and take the next step.
Close the gap between almost-ranking pages and the pages already winning page one.
Improve the structure, clarity, and search intent alignment of key URLs.
Make your most important pages easier for both search engines and buyers to understand.
THIS SERVICE IS BUILT FOR...
Your pages look fine to visitors but are not showing up in search results.
You have added content to your site but your rankings have not improved.
You rank for your company name but not for what you actually sell or do.
Your competitors' pages seem to show up with extra information in Google like ratings or FAQs and yours do not.
You have a lot of pages but they do not seem to support each other in search.
You have been told your 'on-page SEO' needs work but do not know what that actually means.
WHAT GETS OPTIMIZED
What On-Page SEO Should Improve
Strong on-page work tightens the full page, not just the title tag. It fixes weak hierarchy, unclear relevance, and missing context that keeps pages stuck.
- Clarify the page topic, structure, and search intent match.
- Strengthen the supporting context around headings, entities, and internal links.
- Reduce ambiguity so the page looks more complete and trustworthy than the competing results.
How I Review And Rewrite Pages
The work blends manual review, search analysis, and structural changes so the page stops underperforming for avoidable reasons.
- Audit page structure, headings, metadata, internal links, and supporting signals.
- Rewrite or reorganize weak sections that are not helping rankings or conversion.
- Validate the final page against intent, topical coverage, and implementation quality.
How I Review And Rewrite Pages
The work blends manual review, search analysis, and structural changes so the page stops underperforming for avoidable reasons.
- Audit page structure, headings, metadata, internal links, and supporting signals.
- Rewrite or reorganize weak sections that are not helping rankings or conversion.
- Validate the final page against intent, topical coverage, and implementation quality.
HOW I RUN ON-PAGE OPTIMIZATION
Phase 01Review What Each Page Should Do
Check whether the page is targeting the right search term and whether the current structure helps or hurts its chances.
Review What Each Page Should Do
Check whether the page is targeting the right search term and whether the current structure helps or hurts its chances.
Phase 02Improve the Page Structure
Rewrite titles, reorganize headings, add supporting sections, and connect the page to related content on your site.
Improve the Page Structure
Rewrite titles, reorganize headings, add supporting sections, and connect the page to related content on your site.
Phase 03Track the Results
Monitor how the page responds after the improvements go live and make adjustments based on real data.
Track the Results
Monitor how the page responds after the improvements go live and make adjustments based on real data.
WHAT YOU ACTUALLY GET
The deliverables are custom to the page set, but the goal is always the same: stronger pages that are easier to rank and easier to trust.
Rewritten titles and descriptions designed to improve click-through from search results
A reorganized heading structure that makes each page clearer to both Google and visitors
A specific internal linking plan showing which pages to connect and why
Recommendations for special code that can get your pages enhanced results in Google
Clear before-and-after recommendations for every page so you can see exactly what changed
BETTER PAGES MEAN BETTER RANKINGS. HERE IS THE PROOF.
On-page SEO matters when better structure and clearer relevance lead to stronger rankings, stronger clicks, and stronger conversion quality.
ServiceChannel
On-page and content improvements that unlocked real pipeline growth.
For ServiceChannel, optimizing existing page structure, headings, and content alignment helped turn underperforming pages into traffic and lead generators across competitive facility management terms.
FAQ
How long does on-page SEO take to show results?
On-page SEO improvements produce ranking changes within 2-8 weeks for existing pages. Title and heading changes take effect within 2-3 weeks. Internal linking improvements take 4-8 weeks to reach full impact.
- •Title and heading restructuring produces measurable ranking movement within 2-3 weeks of implementation.
- •Internal linking improvements redistribute authority and produce results within 4-8 weeks.
- •Pages with existing ranking history respond fastest — an already-indexed page re-evaluated by Google within days of an update.
How much does on-page SEO cost?
On-page optimization costs $1,500-$3,000 per project. 2 factors determine pricing: number of priority pages and depth of restructuring required (titles only vs. full heading + internal link overhaul).
- •Sites with 5-10 priority pages run $1,500-$2,000 for title, heading, and metadata optimization.
- •Sites with 20+ pages or complex internal linking restructuring run $2,500-$3,000+.
- •Ongoing monthly optimization for sites publishing new content regularly runs $1,500-$2,500/month.
How do I know if I need on-page SEO?
3 symptoms indicate on-page structure is suppressing your rankings: page 2-3 positions that plateau, high impressions but low clicks in Google Search Console, and competitors with thinner content outranking you.
- •Page 2-3 rankings that plateau despite good content signal weak on-page optimization holding the page back.
- •High impressions but low click-through rates in Search Console point to ineffective titles and descriptions.
- •Competitors with thinner content outranking you reveals their pages are structurally optimized in ways yours are not.
Can I do on-page SEO myself?
2 tasks are straightforward to handle in any CMS: updating page titles and editing meta descriptions. 2 tasks require professional expertise: internal link architecture and prioritizing which changes across dozens of pages produce the largest ranking gains.
- •Title and meta description edits are accessible in every major CMS — WordPress, Shopify, Webflow, and others.
- •Internal linking strategy requires understanding how Google evaluates page relationships and distributes authority.
- •Prioritizing which changes produce the largest ranking gains across 20+ pages requires competitive analysis tools and SEO interpretation.
Is on-page SEO enough by itself?
On-page optimization alone pushes under-optimized pages from page 2-3 into page 1 positions. Competitive markets require on-page work paired with link building and content depth to reach and hold top-3 positions.
- •Under-optimized pages ranking on page 2-3 gain 5-15 positions from on-page fixes alone.
- •Competitive markets require combined on-page optimization, authority building, and content depth improvements for top-3 rankings.
- •Upfront assessment determines whether on-page work alone is sufficient or additional services are required for your specific competitive landscape.
What do I actually get from this service?
On-page SEO delivers 4 implementation-ready outputs: rewritten titles and descriptions for every priority page, a heading structure plan, an internal linking map, and before-and-after comparisons showing exactly what changed and why.
- •Rewritten titles and meta descriptions for every priority page — optimized for both rankings and click-through rate.
- •A heading structure plan reorganizing each page's H1-H4 hierarchy for clarity and keyword alignment.
- •An internal linking map specifying which pages to connect, with what anchor text, and in what direction.
- •Before-and-after comparisons for every recommendation so you and your developer see the exact changes and their purpose.
How is this different from what other SEO consultants offer?
Every recommendation is prioritized by ranking impact and comes with a plain-language explanation — not a generic audit report listing hundreds of items sorted by error count. The work is built from your pages and your competitors' pages, not a reusable template.
- •Recommendations are ranked by expected ranking impact, not listed alphabetically or by error severity.
- •Explanations are written in plain language — no unexplained jargon or acronyms without definitions.
- •Analysis is built from your specific pages and your competitors' top-ranking pages, not a generic template applied to every client.
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