Onsite SEO - giving your pages the best chance of Search Engine success

 

SEO - Search Engine Optimisation

Having a great website is a priority requirement for your business.
But if no-one can find your website - what's the point?
Clearly, you need your website to feature as high as possible on the search engine results pages but - and it's a big 'but' - only for the search terms that your visitors use when they're looking for your type of products or services.

Using years of SEO experience and know-how, I'll give your website a great chance of reaching page one of Google.

 

SEO - keeping your reader engaged

So many factors affect how well your website ranks on Google and the other search engines.

One of the biggest factors affecting your web pages' Google ranking is the quality of the copy - how well it's written.

How come?
Well - Google measures how long each visitor spends on your web page. It also tracks how that visitor moves around your website from one page to the next. The longer a visitor stays on your site or re-visits it, the greater the chance you have of your site ranking high on the search engines.

I'll write your website words in a way that doesn't just grab your reader but also holds their attention - keeps them glued to your pages.

It's all in that magic word - 'engagement'. By captivating your website visitor, and persuading them to re-visit, you'll massively boost your chances of a high SEO ranking.

 

Keeping things fresh for SEO

No-one likes a stale smell ... and Google is no exception.

The more often Google passes by your website and detects that you haven't refreshed it with new content, the more likely it is to ignore your site and to move on to pastures more enticing.

So what kind of 'fresh content' is Google looking for?

It could be

  • additions or amendments to current pages
  • new pages
  • blogs or articles

Regularly update your website's content and you'll keep Google's nose twitching.

With our SEO copywriting service, we'll -

  • work with you on a blogging strategy that will make sense to Google and help you climb those search engines.
  • write original, informative blogs that will educate your website visitors and encourage them to get in touch.

 

 

 

Your DIY SEO Checklist

It's natural to be wary of SEO. Over the years, it's earned the reputation for being a sinister art.
But you know what?
There are a handful of basic steps we can all take to give our blogs or web pages a fighting chance of scaling the dizzy heights of Google.
Click on the image to download an infographic that will show you how.

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Onsite SEO FAQs

 

What is onsite SEO?

Onsite SEO (also called on-page SEO) is about making sure each page on your website is set up to be found and understood by search engines — and easy for humans to read and use too.

How does copywriting help with SEO?

Search engines look for clear, relevant content that answers people’s questions. Good copywriting includes the right keywords in the right places — but also keeps the copy natural, helpful and engaging for real people.

Do you stuff in keywords?

No. Keyword stuffing makes your site hard to read and can harm your rankings. I use keywords naturally, in headings, meta tags, and body text — always with your reader in mind.

Can you improve existing pages?

Yes. I can review and rewrite your current web pages to improve structure, clarity, and keyword use — all while keeping your tone of voice and brand personality.

What’s included in your onsite SEO service?

That depends on what you need, but it often includes:

  • SEO-friendly headlines and subheadings
  • Clear, engaging copy using the right keywords
  • Title tags and meta descriptions
  • Internal linking recommendations
  • Improvements to structure and readability
Will I rank number one on Google?

No copywriter can promise that. But I will give you strong, optimised content that helps search engines understand your site — and keeps visitors reading and clicking.

Do you work with SEO agencies or web developers?

Yes. I’m happy to work alongside your SEO specialist or web developer to make sure content, structure and technical elements all work together.

How long will it take?

That depends on how many pages you need and whether we’re starting from scratch or editing existing content. I’ll always agree timings with you before starting.

How much do you charge?

I’ll give you a fixed price based on the number of pages and what’s involved. No hidden extras — just clear, honest pricing.

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