Understanding On-Page SEO: What We Provide and How to Rank for More Keywords
When we design and build your website, we include on-page SEO as part of our service. This means structuring your website correctly for search engines like Google. SEO is a broad and ongoing process, and we want to clarify what our on-page SEO service includes, the realistic limits of keyword optimization, and what you should do if you want to rank for more.
What Is On-Page SEO?
On-page SEO refers to the elements within your website that help search engines understand what your site is about. Unlike off-page SEO (which includes backlinks and external factors), on-page SEO ensures your website is clear, user-friendly, and structured properly.
What We Include in Our On-Page SEO Service
Page Titles & Headings – Each page gets a well-structured title and headers that help search engines (and visitors) understand the topic.
Meta Descriptions – Short, engaging descriptions that appear in search results for important pages, encouraging clicks to your site.
Mobile-Friendly Design – Google prioritizes mobile-first indexing, and we ensure your site looks great on all devices.
Fast Loading Speed – A slow website can harm rankings, so we optimize elements that improve page speed.
Internal Linking – Connecting key pages to improve navigation and SEO structure.
How Many Keywords Can You Rank For?
Many customers ask us to optimize their website for long lists of keywords and phrases. While we understand the goal is to attract as much traffic as possible, search engines work best when each page is focused on a single, well-defined topic.
Each page should target one primary keyword with a few supporting keywords naturally included in the content.
Google ranks pages based on topics, not just individual keywords—so related terms will naturally get visibility without forcing them into the content.
Trying to optimize for too many unrelated phrases on a single page can make the content unclear and ineffective.
What If You Want to Rank for More Keywords?
If you want to rank for a broad set of keywords—especially longer phrases like “how to stop overthinking” or “ways to boost energy naturally”—you need a more comprehensive SEO strategy beyond basic on-page optimization.
How to Expand Your SEO Strategy
Blog Posts & Articles – If you want to rank for more keywords and phrases, a good strategy is to write blog posts on these topics.
Additional Pages or Service Pages – If you offer multiple services, creating separate pages for each can help you rank for more specific searches.
Backlink Building – Getting external websites to link to yours improves credibility and rankings over time.
Next Steps: What You Should Do
If you simply want on-page SEO, we will optimize your website for the most relevant primary keyword per page, with a few supporting keywords where appropriate. If you want to rank for a much larger set of keywords, we recommend discussing a broader SEO plan that includes content creation, additional pages, or long-term SEO strategies.
Ready to Get Started?
Let us know which primary keywords are most important to your business, or if you’re interested in learning more about content and SEO expansion options.
Learn more about how to choose keywords and phrases for your website.