SEO — On-Page Optimization
On-Page SEO Services
We optimize your title tags, meta descriptions, headings, content, and internal links so every page on your site is built to rank.
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What Is On-Page SEO?
On-page SEO is the practice of optimizing individual web pages to rank higher and earn more relevant traffic. It includes optimizing your content, HTML source code, and internal links.
Unlike off-page SEO or technical SEO, on-page SEO focuses on what's actually on the page — the words, the structure, and the signals you send to Google about what the page is about.
For local service businesses, on-page SEO means making sure every service page and location page is optimized for the specific keywords your customers are searching for.
Our Process
What's Included in Our On-Page SEO
Keyword Mapping
We assign a primary keyword and supporting keywords to every page, ensuring no overlap or cannibalization.
Title Tag & Meta Optimization
We craft compelling title tags and meta descriptions that improve click-through rates and include your target keywords.
Content Optimization
We optimize your existing content — headings, body copy, image alt text — for both search engines and human readers.
Internal Linking
We build a strategic internal linking structure that helps Google understand your site hierarchy and passes authority to key pages.
Why It Matters
Why On-Page SEO Matters for Your Business
On-page SEO is the foundation of your entire search strategy. Without it, even the best backlinks and fastest site won't rank for the right keywords.
For local businesses, on-page SEO is especially critical. When someone searches 'plumber near me' or 'tree service redwood city,' Google looks at your page content to determine if you're relevant.
A Palo Alto moving company hit page 1 for its target keywords in 4 months — service pages and location pages targeting the exact phrases people search before hiring a mover.
FAQ
On-Page SEO Services FAQ
On-page changes typically start impacting rankings within 2-4 weeks after Google recrawls your pages.