Title & meta optimization
Intent-matched titles and descriptions that earn the click, not just the ranking.
Make every page say exactly what it should rank for.
On-page SEO is where content meets code. I optimize titles, headings, copy and internal links so search engines understand your pages — and searchers choose them over the competition.
Intent-matched titles and descriptions that earn the click, not just the ranking.
Clean H1–H3 hierarchies that make pages scannable for people and parseable for crawlers.
Links that push authority to the pages that earn revenue — no orphan pages, no dead ends.
Existing pages tuned against live SERPs; decaying content found and revived.
Descriptive filenames, alt text, lazy loading and modern formats that keep pages fast.
Question-formatted sections and structured answers built to win position zero.
Every indexable page catalogued with its current rankings, traffic and role.
One primary intent per page — cannibalization resolved, gaps assigned.
Changes shipped directly in the CMS or code, not left in a recommendations doc.
Rank tracking and Search Console data drive the next round of tweaks.
On-page SEO works at the content level — titles, copy, headings, internal links. Technical SEO works at the infrastructure level — crawling, indexing, speed. They complement each other: great content on a broken foundation still loses.
I optimize what exists and write detailed briefs for what is missing. If you have writers, I work with them; if not, I can handle the rewrites for key pages myself.
Prioritized by opportunity. Most sites see the biggest wins from the top 20–50 pages — the ones already ranking on page 2–3 that a focused optimization can push into the top 10.
Snippet and CTR improvements can show within weeks. Competitive ranking movement typically takes two to six months, depending on your authority and the niche.
Tell me about your site and your goals — I’ll reply with an honest take on whether on-page seo is the right next step.