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Add 3 new internal links from high-traffic pages

20–30 minutes to write and refine. Impact: high Effort: medium

On-page optimization means improving a specific element across your pages — the parts you fully control that Google reads directly. Small, precise edits to titles, formatting, FAQs, and internal links often produce outsized gains because they sharpen signals Google already weighs heavily.

These are the highest-ROI edits in SEO: low effort, fully in your control, often quick to show results. A better title lifts click-through on a page that already ranks; FAQs capture 'People Also Ask'; clean formatting wins featured snippets.

How to do it

  1. 1
    This is your adding internal links from high-traffic pages.
    Links from your strongest pages pass the most authority to targets.
  2. 2
    Identify the pages where this element matters most
    Start with your money pages and your highest-traffic pages — improvements there have the biggest impact. Use Search Console to find pages that rank on page 1–2 where a small lift pays off.
  3. 3
    Make the element work for both Google and the human
    Every on-page element serves two readers: the algorithm (which weighs clarity and structure) and the person (who decides whether to click and stay). Optimize for both — never sacrifice readability for search terms.
  4. 4
    Be consistent across the site
    Apply the improvement as a repeatable standard, not a one-off. Consistent titling, formatting, and linking patterns compound and make your whole site easier for Google to understand.
  5. 5
    Measure the before/after in Search Console
    Note the page's current impressions/CTR/position, make the change, and check back in 2–4 weeks. This proves what works and guides where to do more.
  6. 6
    What matters most on THIS platform
    Find your highest-traffic pages (Search Console / GA4) and add contextual links FROM them TO the money pages you want to lift. The strongest pages have the most authority to pass. Use descriptive anchor text naming the target topic.

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How you'll know it's done

The target element is improved across your key pages to a consistent, clear, specific, and human-friendly standard, and you've recorded a baseline in Search Console to measure the lift.

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