On-Page SEO Optimization Services India
Most websites have great content buried under terrible on-page SEO. We fix the titles, headings, schema, and internal links that tell Google what your pages are about.
The Foundation That Makes Everything Else Work
Here's the thing about on-page SEO — it's the one part of SEO that's entirely within your control. You can't control who links to you. You can't control algorithm updates. But you can control what your title tags say, how your headings are structured, whether your schema is implemented, and how your pages link to each other. And yet, most sites get this wrong. Here's how we fix it.
Keyword & Intent Mapping
We map every page on your site to a primary keyword and 3-5 secondary keywords based on actual search volume and intent. No guessing. No keyword stuffing. We figure out what people are actually searching for, and which of your pages should rank for it.
On-Page Optimization
Title tag rewrites, meta description optimization, heading structure cleanup (H1/H2/H3 hierarchy), image alt text, URL structure recommendations, and content gap identification. Every element on your page gets audited and optimized for both users and search engines.
Schema & Rich Results
Implementation of relevant structured data — Article, FAQ, HowTo, LocalBusiness, Product, Breadcrumb, and Organization schema. We get your pages eligible for rich snippets, knowledge panels, and enhanced search results that steal clicks from competitors.
Deliverables
Complete keyword mapping spreadsheet, page-by-page optimization report, internal linking strategy document, schema implementation, and a priority action list. Everything is implemented on your site — not just documented in a PDF you'll never read.
How on-page SEO actually happens
Here's the day-by-day workflow so you know what to expect:
Pull GSC + Ahrefs data for your existing rankings. Identify 30–60 keyword opportunities tied to commercial intent. Map each keyword to the right page (or flag pages that need to be created).
For each page, rewrite the <title>, meta description, H1, H2 hierarchy to match search intent. Add modifier keywords (year, location, price, "best", "for") that buyers actually use.
Implement Organization, Service, FAQPage, BreadcrumbList, Article, Product, LocalBusiness schema where relevant. Validate via Google Rich Results Test. Every schema lives, not theoretical.
Audit existing internal links. Add 5–15 contextual links per page pointing to your highest-value commercial pages. Authority flows where you want it.
Submit changed URLs in GSC for re-crawling. Set up GA4 events for conversion tracking. Final report with before/after for every changed element.
What you actually receive
- Keyword map (Google Sheet) — every targeted keyword mapped to a specific page with search volume, intent, and current ranking
- Page-by-page rewrite log — old title vs new title, old H1 vs new H1, side-by-side
- Live schema markup — deployed and validated on every relevant page
- Internal linking changelog — exact links added and the reasoning behind each
- 30-min Loom walkthrough — me explaining every change made
- GA4 + GSC monitoring — events configured to track ranking + conversion impact
- 30-day post-delivery support — tweaks at no extra cost based on early ranking data
On-Page Revive
One-time on-page audit + full optimization for up to 30 pages
Want the full package comparison? See our complete SEO pricing in India — every tier, every monthly cost, every inclusion.
Who Needs On-Page SEO?
If you've been publishing content for months but nothing's ranking — your on-page SEO is probably the problem. I see this constantly: businesses with genuinely useful content, but their title tags are generic, their headings are a mess, there's no schema markup, and their internal linking is nonexistent.
This is also for websites that were built by developers who understand code but not SEO. Great-looking sites with clean code and fast load times — but every page has the same title tag, there's no keyword strategy, and the H1 says "Welcome to Our Website." Sound familiar?
On-page optimization is the single highest-ROI SEO activity you can do. It doesn't require new content, new backlinks, or a site redesign. It's about making what you already have work harder. And when it's done right once, those optimizations compound over time.
Related: See how proper on-page SEO helped our clients recover lost rankings →
Who this isn't for
- Sites with fewer than 10 pages (not enough surface area for on-page work to matter)
- Sites with major technical issues unfixed (do Technical SEO Audit first)
- Brand new sites with zero existing rankings (you need keyword research + content first, not optimization)
- People expecting top-3 rankings in 30 days (on-page compounds over 60–90 days)
What we won't do
- No keyword stuffing — Google penalizes this. We optimize for readers first, search engines second.
- No content writing from scratch — on-page optimization works on your existing content. If you need new content, that's separate.
- No backlink building — that's off-page. On-page is what's on your site.
- No automated tools — every page is optimized by hand. WordPress SEO plugins are good fallbacks but not replacements.
- No template schema — every schema block is validated against your actual content, not auto-generated.
Our on-page work helped Vydehi Institute rank #1 for "vydehi institute medical sciences bangalore", Vindoos dominate page 1 for "best catering services in bangalore", and Duotone Inc. rank #1 for "best digital marketing agency kolkata". See all 18 verified client wins →

Brands we've optimized. Live in Google now.
Title, meta, H1-H3 work plus schema and internal linking — here are the brands whose on-page SEO we built. Every site live, every ranking verifiable.
On-Page SEO FAQ
The base package covers up to 30 pages. For larger sites, we scope it based on your priority pages — the ones that drive the most traffic or revenue potential. We don't optimize pages that don't matter just to pad the deliverable.
We optimize what's there — titles, headings, meta descriptions, internal links, and schema. If a page needs a full content rewrite to rank, we'll flag it and quote separately. On-page optimization and content creation are different things, and we're upfront about that.
Technical SEO is about your site's infrastructure — crawlability, speed, indexation, server issues. On-page SEO is about the content and HTML elements on individual pages — titles, headings, keywords, schema, internal links. You need both, but they solve different problems.
Typically 4-8 weeks for Google to recrawl and re-evaluate your optimized pages. Some changes — like fixing title tags for high-traffic pages — can show movement within days. It depends on how often Google crawls your site and how competitive your keywords are.
Yes. You get a complete keyword map showing primary and secondary keywords for every page, search volumes, intent classification, and current ranking positions. This becomes your roadmap for content decisions going forward.
Content writing is creating new pages/blog posts from scratch. On-page SEO is optimizing what's already on your site — titles, headings, schema, internal links, meta descriptions. Most sites have decent content but terrible on-page. We fix that.
Plugins flag issues (missing meta, weak titles) but they don't fix them strategically. A plugin tells you "your title is too long." We tell you what the title should be based on your target keyword, competitor analysis, and search intent. Tools = checklist. Us = strategy + execution.
The On-Page Foundation package covers up to 15 priority pages mapped to 15 keywords. For larger sites or stores with hundreds of pages, we recommend the Revive 360 retainer (10 pages/month ongoing). We'll tell you upfront which approach fits your site.
We write them. You approve them. You don't have to be an SEO copywriter — we do that part. Your job is the strategy ("we sell premium, not budget") and the brand voice review.
Title/meta changes show up in Google within 1–2 weeks (re-crawl). Schema rich results appear in 2–6 weeks (Google indexes and validates). Significant ranking movement typically 60–90 days. On-page SEO compounds; it's not instant.