On-page SEO optimization is the process of adjusting various elements of your website to improve its visibility and ranking in search engine results. This type of optimization involves changes made directly within the site—such as content, headings, and meta tags—rather than external factors like the number of backlinks or social media activity.
On-page optimization is important not only for SEO but also for your website's users. By achieving Google PageSpeed's "green" optimization level, we make the site attractive to search engines and simultaneously more user-friendly—resulting in faster loading times and higher visitor retention.
We include keywords in headings (H1, H2, H3, etc.) and meta tags (title and description). We make the page title informative and unique, and the meta description attractive and describes the page content.
We link to other related pages on your site using internal links. We build a logical site structure with good navigation to improve page indexing by search engines.
We optimize the size and format of images to reduce page load time. We use descriptive and optimized alt attributes for images with keywords.
We optimize code and resources to speed up page load times. Fast page loading is important for improving user experience and site rankings.
The more pages and sections on your site, the more work it will take to optimize each page. The complexity of the site can also affect the cost, for example, the presence of dynamic elements or interactive features.
If your site needs maintenance or has technical issues that need fixing, this may affect the cost of optimization.
If your site is in a competitive niche with a high level of competition, then more effort is required to achieve good search results, which can affect the cost of optimization.
The cost may depend on the amount of work that needs to be done to optimize all aspects of the site, such as content, meta tags, URLs, images, site structure, etc.









