Every page on your site is either working for you or against you in search. I optimize titles, meta tags, content, schema, internal links, and Core Web Vitals — all the signals that determine whether Google ranks you or ignores you.
On-page SEO is not just title tags. It's a full technical and content system that signals to Google exactly what your pages are about.
Keyword-optimized titles within character limits, meta descriptions that drive CTR — written for humans and search engines.
Proper semantic hierarchy that makes your content easy to crawl, understand, and rank for primary and secondary keywords.
NLP-informed keyword placement, entity optimization, E-E-A-T signals, readability improvements, and word count benchmarking against top competitors.
Strategic anchor text, link equity distribution, and topic cluster architecture to pass PageRank where it matters most.
Article, FAQ, HowTo, Service, BreadcrumbList — rich result markup that gets your content featured in SERP enhancements.
Alt text, lazy loading, image compression, LCP fixes, and CLS elimination — every page speed signal that Google measures.
Every plan includes a full audit, implementation, and monthly ranking report. Pick the scale that fits your site.
Prices are starting rates. Custom quotes available for larger sites. Contact me to discuss your specific needs.
On-page SEO is the process of optimizing individual web pages — their content, HTML source code, and structure — so search engines understand them and rank them for the right keywords. Without it, even a great website can be invisible in search results.
Most clients see measurable improvements within 4–8 weeks after implementation. The exact timeline depends on your domain's existing authority, how competitive your keywords are, and how quickly Google re-crawls the updated pages.
I provide all optimization recommendations in a detailed document. For implementation, I can work directly in WordPress/your CMS with editor access, or provide the exact code/copy changes for your developer. Either way works.
Both. The initial audit and optimization is a significant one-time effort, but ongoing monthly work keeps pages aligned with algorithm updates, monitors for new opportunities, and continuously improves weaker pages as the stronger ones rank.
Every month you receive a ranking report showing position changes for every tracked keyword, a change log of what was implemented, Core Web Vitals data from Google Search Console, and a roadmap for the next month's work.
Every day your pages are not optimized is another day your competitors rank above you. Let's fix that.