Make Sure the Right Pages Rank for the Right Searches
Title tags, meta descriptions, headings, internal linking, and content structure — rebuilt around what people are actually searching for, not what sounded good internally.
LinkJasa's on-page SEO service rewrites title tags and meta descriptions, restructures headings and content around real search intent, builds internal linking between related pages, and aligns each page to the keywords it can realistically compete for — usually applied page by page across a priority list.
Traffic without the right intent match doesn't convert.
A page can rank and still underperform if it's answering the wrong question for the person who searched. On-page SEO is as much about matching search intent as it is about keyword placement — a page titled and structured for "how does X work" won't convert someone searching to "buy X near me," even if both technically contain the same keyword.
We go page by page: rewriting titles and meta descriptions to match what's actually being searched, restructuring headings so both readers and search engines can follow the content's logic, and building internal links so authority flows to the pages that matter most for your business.
This is usually where the fastest visible movement happens in a new SEO engagement, since it doesn't require waiting on link building or new content to see initial results.
What's Included
- Title tag & meta description rewrites
- Heading structure & keyword mapping
- Internal linking strategy
- Search-intent alignment per page
Built for pages that aren't pulling their weight.
Traffic that doesn't convert
Pages getting visitors but not leads or sales.
Ranking for the wrong terms
Pages that show up for searches unrelated to what you actually sell.
Thin or unstructured content
Pages that never had proper heading or keyword structure applied.
Page by page, in priority order.
Keyword mapping
Match each page to the search terms it should realistically target.
Rewrite
Titles, meta descriptions, and headings restructured around intent.
Link internally
Connect related pages so authority flows to priority pages.
Monitor
Track ranking and click-through movement after changes go live.
Related services.
Common questions.
Will on-page SEO alone be enough to rank?
It's usually necessary but not always sufficient — competitive keywords often also need link building and content depth. On-page work makes sure existing pages aren't leaving easy wins on the table first.
How many pages does this cover?
Scope is based on a priority list — usually the pages with the most traffic potential or business value, not necessarily every page on the site.
Will changing my titles and content affect my current rankings?
Changes are made deliberately based on data, not guesswork, and monitored afterward — the goal is improvement, and any page performing unexpectedly after a change is reviewed.
How soon will I see results?
On-page changes are often the fastest-moving part of an SEO campaign, sometimes showing early signals within a few weeks, though full results build over a few months.
"Ranking for the wrong keyword is worse than not ranking at all — it just means the traffic never converts." — Andy S, Founder