It’s in Google’s best interest to continually improve its user’s experience. Therefore, the factors used to determine the order that pages rank is
getting increasingly sophisticated. As a result, the content on your page must be as relevant to the search query as possible. We’ll make sure
that all your pages accurately ‘tell’ search engines what they’re about. Here are a couple of our case studies to show you
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We’ll assess your site for completeness and any improvements that may be needed to improve your SEO and overall Rankings. We will do a complete audit and competitor analysis.
Our audit will be able to tell you exactly how we can help you improve your site and create a custom-tailored plan for your business; boosting traffic and click-throughs.

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As a full-service SEO agency, we won’t just tick off an on-page SEO checklist. We will take an integrated approach to get the best results for your business.
Firstly, our on-page SEO experts will conduct an audit of your web pages. Based on our findings from the audit, we will craft a strategy that is in alignment with your digital growth goals. Then we’ll start taking massive action by implementing the strategy. Throughout your entire campaign, we will keep you updated on our progress every 48 hours, and we will provide weekly reporting services.
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We’ll optimise the on-page ranking factors for your individual pages. This includes (but is not limited to) looking at:
- Content – we’ll assess how it renders on mobile and tablet devices, it’s relevance, its uniqueness, UX, keywords, authorship, shareability and more.
- Title tags – we will ensure that your title tags are signalling to search engines what your site is about.
- URLs – we will look at your URL structures to ensure that search engines understand the relevance. We will also look at your internal linking.
- Alt text – we will check the alt text on all of your images
- Meta descriptions – people often forget to write meta descriptions for each of their web pages.


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Here at Pearl Lemon, we only use best practice, white-hat SEO techniques to optimise our client’s web pages.
Our experienced team of SEO experts have fully optimised hundreds of pages and helped clients across several industries to improve their site’s visibility and ultimately get more qualified organic traffic.
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Our client needed a consultant to optimise category and
product pages, build their sales funnel and increase the
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On-Page SEO FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions relating to SEO Analytics. If you have any questions at all
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Search engines like Google use search engine spiders to rebuild or index websites, and the spiders especially pay close attention to the content wrapped in H1 header tags.
Header tags continue to play a significant role in structuring content for SEO and user experience (UX). Heading tags are necessary for both usability and SEO of your web page. Search engines primarily take keywords from content, heading tags, and titles to develop the context of a web page. Header tags should make sense to the reader. If your visitors understand the header on your page, the search engine will likely be able to do so as well.
When you think of the most basic search engine optimization tactics like using keywords in your copy and optimizing the meta description, HTML code, title tags, and alt tags, that’s the foundation for on-page SEO. On-page SEO refers to all the measures that can be taken directly within your website to improve its position in the search rankings.
This includes those basic tactics listed above but also takes into consideration things like overall content quality, page performance, and content structure.
While on-page SEO refers to the factors you can control on your own website, off-page SEO refers to the page ranking factors that occur off your website, like backlinks from another site. It also includes your promotion methods, taking into account the amount of exposure something gets on social media.
Google has stated that the first 3-5 words in a URL are given more weight. And Brian Dean’s recent study found that short URLs may give you an edge in the search results.
So if you want SEO-friendly URLs, make them short and sweet. And always include your target keyword in your URL.
Your title tag is the most important on-page SEO factor. In general, the closer the keyword is to the beginning of the title tag, the more weight it has with search engines. The infamous Brian Dean says:
“You don’t always need to start your title tag with your target keyword. But if there’s a keyword that you’re gunning for, try to put it towards the beginning of your title.”
So, there you go!
Definitely! Using modifiers like “2019”, “best”, “guide”, “checklist”, “fast” and “review” can help you rank for long-tail versions of your target keyword.
This definitely won’t make or break your on-page SEO efforts. But Brian Dean’s tests have shown that wrapping your target keyword in an H2 tag can make a dent.
So, include your target keyword in at least once subheading…and wrap it in an H2 tag.
Your keyword should appear in the first 100-150 words of your article.
LSI stands for latent semantic indexing, which is the method that Google and other search engines use to study and compare relationships between different terms and concepts. These keywords can improve SEO traffic and create more visibility and higher rankings in search results.
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