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On-Page SEO

You can make quick, big changes to your own pages that will have the biggest effect on your SEO score. There are a lot of useful, step-by-step On-Page SEO guides in this category for websites, blogs, e-commerce stores, and service sites. Master all the basic things that search engines (and AI systems) look at first: making title tags and meta descriptions that are optimized for keywords and that people want to click on, and making heading hierarchies (H1–H6) that are easy to read and give topical signals. writing interesting content that puts the user first, with semantic depth and natural keyword placement; optimizing internal linking for better crawl flow and page authority distribution; using schema markup and structured data to get rich results and show up in AI Overviews; making the text easier to read and improving user experience signals (short paragraphs, bullet points, subheadings, tables); fixing thin or duplicate content; improving image SEO (descriptive file names, alt text, compression, lazy loading); speeding up on-page performance (Core Web Vitals alignment); and changing content to meet E-E-A-T, Helpful Content, and zero-click search needs. When gaps are fixed, these strategies are known to give the biggest single-page boosts, often raising SEO scores by 20 to 50 points in just a few days to a week. Use our free personalized SEO score audits to find out exactly what’s wrong with your on-page content. Then, follow the steps in this article to get back traffic that was lost when algorithms changed, increase dwell time, lower bounce rates, get more featured snippets and AI-generated answers, and build a stronger base for long-term organic growth. Start optimizing on-page today if you want to get a higher SEO score as quickly as possible.

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