On-page SEO is the practice of optimizing individual web pages
in order to rank higher and earn more relevant traffic from search engines.
On-page refers to both the content and the HTML source code of a page
that can be optimized, as opposed to off page SEO which refers to links
and other external signals.
If you are new to SEO, you may want to start with the basics. To rank
higher in Google search, web page structure needs to be optimized both
technically and writing-wise. An optimized page will be easy for your
intended audience to find on Google and then be satisfied after
reading/viewing/experiencing it.
The basics of how to make that happen boil down to staying focused
on the searcher’s query (aka your primary keyword) and making the
page easy to read, skim, understand, and share.
Google is pretty good at understanding written passages and related
topics within your webpage’s text, but there are still plenty of ways to send
Google positive signals that make it easier for the search engine to find
and understand your content.
Download our SEO checklist of important on-page elements you can optimize for
on-page SEO and content optimization.
✓ Rankings are dropping or you're not ranking at all
✓ High bounce rate
✓ Decrease in traffic, specifically organic
✓ No SEO strategy in place or haven't updated strategy in years
✓ Struggling with local SEO or can't get local traffic to your site
✓ Low or no conversions from current traffic
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Solution
We created two websites for each Broadway Rental company that integrates an estimating tool that focuses on orders
and is mobile-responsive. After site launch we implemented a full SEO strategy including, technical SEO, organic SEO, and content.
Outcome
Keeping the site in good technical health and optimizing pages immediately, boosted Broadway's organic traffic by 116% in 6 months.
They have had continued growth (over 1000%) year over year with a consistent 45% conversion rate. 85% of all Broadway's traffic
comes from organic search.
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