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Rank Tracking

Every page that should rank needs the right structure. Title tags, heading hierarchy, content alignment with search intent, internal links, and technical cleanliness.

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Rank Tracking
€98,70 per project

On-page work is not just meta tags

Most agencies will optimize your title tags and call it on-page SEO. That misses the majority of what actually matters. Title tags matter, but they are one signal among many. The structure of your headings, how your content answers the actual query behind a search term, whether your page covers the full topic cluster or just skims the surface, how your internal links distribute authority across the site, and whether your page structure makes it easy for search engines to understand what the page is about, all of these carry more weight combined than any single tag.

On-page optimization done well requires looking at each page in the context of what currently ranks for its target query, understanding what those ranking pages do differently, and making changes that reflect what search engines are actually rewarding for this specific category of query.

What we change and why we document it

Every change we make to on-page elements is logged with the before and after state and the reason behind the change. This protects you in two ways: if a change produces an unexpected result you can reverse it precisely, and if you switch agencies later the next team has a clear record of what has already been done and why.

Internal linking as a strategic tool

Most sites have internal linking that grew organically without planning, which means pages that should carry authority are often orphaned or buried. We design an internal linking structure that channels equity to the highest-priority commercial pages while still maintaining a sensible user navigation path.

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