Your pages are almost ranking. Let's close the gap.
Page 2 and page 3 rankings produce almost no traffic. On-page optimization targets the pages you've already invested in — fixing the signals that separate ranking from not ranking, and converting the visitors who do arrive.
The problem most businesses in your situation face.
Page 2 of Google generates about 1% of clicks. If your pages are sitting there — and you can see them in Search Console — the problem is almost always fixable. Miswritten title tags. H1s that don't match search intent. Missing structured data. Internal links that don't pass authority to the pages that need it. These are not glamorous problems, and they're not hard to fix. They just haven't been fixed. Meanwhile, every month you leave them broken is another month your competitors hold the positions you're almost reaching.
Exactly what this engagement covers.
How we run this engagement.
We start with pages that are closest to the first page — positions 11–30 are the highest-leverage targets. We also identify high-traffic pages that aren't converting at the rate they should.
We analyze the top 5 ranking pages for each target keyword. What do they cover that your page doesn't? How are they structured? What schema markup are they using?
We implement the changes — title tags, headings, content additions, internal links, schema — in a way you can track. Every change is documented so you know exactly what was done and why.
We monitor the target keywords weekly after optimization. Most pages show measurable position movement within 30–60 days. We report on position changes for every optimized page in the monthly report.
What this looks like in practice.
8 service pages sitting in positions 14–28 for their target terms. On-page audit found mismatched H1s on 6 pages, missing meta descriptions on 5, and zero internal links pointing to the most valuable service page. After optimization: 5 of 8 pages moved to page one within 60 days. The previously unlinked service page moved from position 22 to position 4.
Representative engagement. Individual results vary based on industry, competition, existing site authority, and budget.
Why On-Page Optimization from Solqiro.
Fixing on-page signals on pages already in the index moves rankings faster than any other SEO activity. It's the highest ROI work for most established sites.
You get a record of what was changed on each page — not just a report saying rankings improved.
A page that ranks but doesn't convert has a different kind of problem. We look at both: the search signal and the user experience after the click.
On-page optimization compounds the value of your existing content investment without requiring new pages or new links.
What this costs.
On-page optimization starts at $450/month, typically covering 4–8 pages per month depending on complexity. Available as a standalone engagement or as part of a full-service SEO retainer.
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