Page-level rank audit
We pull every URL ranking 4–30 in the last 90 days, sort by traffic potential, and score each by on-page health. The output is a prioritized hit list — not a 200-page audit.
Tighten titles, meta, headings, internal linking and content structure so every page earns its position in search.
Founders often skip on-page because it feels like fiddling with words. The math says otherwise: a page moving from position 7 to position 3 typically triples its clicks. On-page is the single most cost-effective lever you have — no new content cost, no link spend, no engineering ticket required. It just needs senior judgment applied at scale.
The trap is that "on-page checklist" tools produce noise. Adjusting title length from 58 to 60 characters does not move rankings; rewriting a title to match the dominant intent in the SERP does. JettSEO replaces checklist mentality with revenue-led prioritization.
Every URL with realistic rank-lift potential, sequenced by traffic value and effort.
Every priority page gets new metadata aligned to search intent and SERP features.
Thin sections expanded, FAQs added, expert quotes inserted — to match the depth Google actually ranks.
Hub-and-spoke linking that funnels authority from your strongest pages to your priority ones.
Article, FAQ, HowTo, Product, LocalBusiness, BreadcrumbList — applied where Google rewards them.
Every priority page revisited every 90 days as SERPs shift.
On-page optimization is everything you control on a page that signals relevance, expertise, and trust to Google — title tags, meta descriptions, heading hierarchy, schema markup, internal linking, content depth, freshness, and the small details that compound. It is the unglamorous work that moves rankings most reliably, because it does not depend on outside agreement (links) or on time (technical migrations).
JettSEO's on-page program is built around two beliefs. First, the lowest-effort gains live in pages that already rank between positions 4–15 — they have proven topical authority and just need sharper signals. Second, on-page is never a one-time deliverable; it is a quarterly cycle, because SERPs and AI Overviews evolve and yesterday's "good enough" is today's flat ranking.
Our optimizers and AI agents work as a unit. Agents identify gaps at scale (thin sections, missing schema, weak internal links, cannibalization). Senior strategists decide what to write and how to position it. The output is a prioritized backlog of changes, scored by expected rank lift and traffic impact.
We pull every URL ranking 4–30 in the last 90 days, sort by traffic potential, and score each by on-page health. The output is a prioritized hit list — not a 200-page audit.
For each priority page, we analyze the top 10 results to identify the dominant intent and content format Google rewards. Pages misaligned with intent get rewritten; pages aligned get sharpened.
Two-week sprints: 8–15 pages per sprint, each fully re-optimized — title, H1, H2 structure, intro hook, content depth, internal links, schema, image ALT, CTAs.
Each sprint's pages are tagged in GSC. Two weeks post-deploy we measure rank movement, iterate on underperformers, document what worked.
For pages already ranking 4–15, expect first movement within 14–30 days of redeployment. Pages outside the top 30 take longer — usually 60–90 days for meaningful lift, often paired with link work.
Both. Optimizing existing pages is faster and cheaper, so we lead there. New content is added when the keyword research surfaces clusters with no existing page to optimize.
No. We work with your style guide and existing tone. Optimization tightens structure and clarity — it does not flatten personality. We always include you in approval before deploy on the first sprint, then run autonomously.
They compound. A well-optimized page converts links into rankings 2–3× faster than an under-optimized one. Founders who run on-page and link building together typically see 70% faster results than those running either alone.