It’s not just about ranking —
it’s about impact. On-page SEO transforms your site into a clear, engaging experience that drives both visibility and sales.
Pages exist, but don’t
rank properly.
Titles and meta refined.
Signals strengthened.
Content is thin,
signals are weak.
Headings aligned.
Keywords mapped with intent.
Users click,
but bounce fast.
Page speed improved.
Layout built for clarity.
Internal links lead
to nowhere.
Navigation restructured.
Authority flow restored.
We price by scope and depth of optimization — not vanity metrics.
Big thanks to the Toimi team! Everything was done thoughtfully, tastefully, and right on schedule. Loved how design and development were handled together — quick approvals, quick launch. Super easy to work with.
We came in with a task tailored to our business — and everything was adapted to fit, no templates. What we appreciated most is that they didn't just think about how to build it, but why. You can feel the care in their approach.
We ordered a webinar interface design and a couple of fintech-related things from Toimi — everything was on point. What stood out was that they didn't just deliver, but also suggested ways to simplify. We took notes.
We plan to continue working
with Toimi!
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The cost depends on the number of pages being optimized, the current state of your content, and whether the work involves restructuring existing copy or creating new pages from scratch. A focused on-page audit and optimization for a ten-page San Jose professional services site has a very different scope than a full on-page overhaul for an enterprise SaaS company in North San Jose's Innovation Triangle managing hundreds of product, solution, and industry pages targeting procurement teams across Silicon Valley's tech ecosystem. We define scope after reviewing your site, current rankings, and target keyword map — no figures before that conversation.
A focused on-page optimization project — title tags, meta descriptions, heading structure, internal linking, and content alignment — for a standard San Jose business site typically takes 3 to 6 weeks from audit completion to implementation. For large-scale San Jose enterprise sites with complex CMS structures or governance requirements for content changes, timelines extend based on approval cycles and deployment processes. We scope work based on page count and complexity.
On-page SEO for a San Jose business covers title tag and meta description optimization aligned to target keywords and click-through rate; heading structure (H1 through H3) organized for topic hierarchy and keyword placement; body content optimization for semantic relevance to target queries; internal linking structure to distribute authority and guide search engines through the site; image optimization including alt text and file naming; URL structure review; structured data markup for relevant schema types (LocalBusiness, Service, FAQ, Review); and canonical tag implementation. For San Jose businesses with content-heavy sites, content gap analysis and page consolidation for cannibalization are also common work streams.
On-page SEO addresses the content and structure of individual pages — what each page says, how it's organized, and how it signals relevance to target keywords. Technical SEO addresses the infrastructure that determines whether those pages can be found and indexed — crawlability, Core Web Vitals performance, structured data validity, mobile usability, and site architecture. For San Jose businesses, both matter: technical issues that prevent indexing render on-page optimization irrelevant, while strong technical foundations with poorly optimized content produce rankings for unintended queries. We address both as part of a comprehensive SEO engagement.
Prioritization is based on a combination of traffic opportunity, current ranking position, and commercial value. For San Jose enterprise sites with hundreds of pages, we segment the work into tiers: high-commercial-intent pages where ranking improvement directly drives qualified pipeline, pages currently ranking on page two where targeted on-page improvement can push them to page one visibility, and lower-priority content where structural fixes can resolve cannibalization without requiring full rewrites. This ensures that on-page SEO investment for San Jose businesses produces business impact in the earliest phases of the engagement rather than spreading effort uniformly across the entire site.
Keyword cannibalization occurs when multiple pages on a San Jose business's website target the same or very similar queries, causing Google to split ranking signals across them rather than concentrating authority on the most relevant page. It's a common problem for San Jose technology companies that have accumulated large content libraries through blog publishing, product page proliferation, or location page expansion without an underlying keyword architecture. The result is that individual pages rank lower than they should because they compete with each other. On-page SEO remediation involves consolidating or differentiating these pages, setting canonicals correctly, and adjusting internal linking to signal the preferred URL to search engines.
Pages targeting local San Jose intent require distinct on-page treatment from pages targeting national or industry-wide audiences. Local pages need structured data with geographic specificity, content that demonstrates genuine local knowledge (references to neighborhoods, infrastructure, and market conditions specific to San Jose and Silicon Valley), and clear location signals in heading structure and body copy. National or industry pages need depth, authority signals, and keyword coverage that competes at scale with mature content from established publishers. We build content strategies that serve both without diluting either — the two audiences have different page types and different success metrics.
On-page SEO results are measured through ranking movement for target keywords, click-through rate improvement in Search Console, organic traffic to optimized pages, and ultimately qualified leads or conversions from organic search. For San Jose enterprise clients, we track at the page and cluster level — not just aggregate site traffic — because different page types contribute differently to pipeline. Monthly reporting covers rankings for specific target queries, traffic by landing page, engagement metrics, and conversion performance where goals are configured. We connect SEO metrics to business outcomes wherever the attribution chain is clear.