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On-page SEO
packages built to make
every page you
already have work
harder.

No confusing scopes, no jargon-heavy quotes. Pick the package that matches your site’s size, see exactly what’s inside, and know exactly what a fair on-page SEO package should — and shouldn’t — include.

 

Three packages, one honest way to pick.

Every package below covers the fundamentals of on-page SEO — we just scale the depth and page count as your site grows. Prices are indicative starting points for a typical small-to-mid site in India; we’ll confirm the exact fit on a call.

 

Starter

Get your Google Business Profile and basics right.

BEST FOR

New or single-location businesses

  • Google Business Profile setup & optimisation
  • Local citation building (top directories)
  • On-page local SEO for your website
  • Review generation system
  • Monthly reporting call
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Multi-location

For brands managing several outlets or branches.

BEST FOR

Multi-branch and franchise businesses

  • Everything in Growth
  • Per-location GBP management
  • Location page architecture
  • Duplicate-listing clean-up
  • Centralised review monitoring
  • Quarterly board-ready reviews
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Activities involved in our on-page SEO
packages.

Every package draws from the same core set of activities — here’s exactly what we do, regardless of which tier you pick.

Titles, metas & headings

Every important page gets a title, meta description and heading structure that’s clear, unique and actually targets the right search term.

 

Keyword-to-page mapping

Each page assigned a clear primary keyword and supporting terms, so pages stop competing with each other for the same search.

 

Internal linking

A sensible linking structure so authority flows to your most important pages and users can navigate to related content naturally.

 

Content quality fixes

Thin, outdated or unclear pages improved so they genuinely answer the search intent behind the keyword they target.

 

Image & media optimisation

Alt text, file names and compression handled properly, so images help rather than slow down or go unindexed.

 

Structured data & schema

Relevant schema markup added so search engines understand your content clearly and you’re eligible for richer results.

 

Challenges of on-page SEO.

On-page SEO looks like a checklist from the outside — it isn’t. Here’s what actually trips websites up.

Keyword cannibalisation

Multiple pages unintentionally targeting the same term split rankings and confuse search engines about which page should actually rank.

 

Balancing keywords with readability

Optimising for a search term while still writing content that reads naturally for a human is a genuine skill, not just a formula.

 

Scaling fixes across many pages

Manually rewriting titles and content works for ten pages — it breaks down fast on a site with hundreds, without a systemic approach.

 

Site migrations losing rankings

Redesigns, replatforming or URL changes can quietly undo years of on-page equity if redirects and structure aren’t handled carefully.

 

Content quality is subjective

Deciding whether a page ‘genuinely answers intent’ takes judgement — it’s not something a simple checklist can fully capture.

 

Keeping up with algorithm shifts

What counted as good on-page practice a few years ago has shifted with helpful-content and quality updates — static playbooks go stale.

 

Red flags in any on-page SEO
package.

On-page SEO is easy to fake with a checklist and hard to verify without technical knowledge. Watch for these warning signs before you sign anything.

Keyword stuffing disguised as optimisation

Repeating a keyword unnaturally throughout a page might look like ‘optimisation’ in a report but reads badly to visitors and can actively hurt rankings.

 
 

Templated titles across every page

If every page’s title follows the exact same formula with just the keyword swapped, that’s low-effort work, not real per-page strategy.

 
 

No before-and-after visibility

A credible package shows you what each page looked like before and what changed — if you can’t see specific edits, you can’t tell if any real work happened.

 
 

Generic reports with no page-level detail

A report that only shows overall traffic or ranking charts, with no mention of which pages were touched, hides whether the work is actually targeted.

 
 

Promises of overnight ranking jumps

On-page fixes are foundational, not magic — anyone promising fast, dramatic ranking changes from on-page work alone is overselling what it can do.

 
 

Ignoring technical health entirely

On-page fixes on a technically broken site (slow, unindexed, poor structure) won’t move the needle much — a good package flags this rather than staying silent.

 

Newer, hungrier, and built for AI
search.

We don’t have a 20-year-old playbook to protect. We have a roadmap built for how people actually search in 2026 — across Google and the answer engines.

We move fast

ROI-first sprints with weekly shipping. Most founders see real movement inside the first 90 days — no 12-month runways, no waiting around.

We chase revenue, not vanity

We optimize for the numbers you actually report to your board — pipeline, signups, sales. Every sprint maps to one of them.

We're built for AI search

AI Overviews, LLM citations, AEO and GEO aren’t add-ons for us — they’re the core of how we work. We get you cited, not just ranked.

We're hungry to prove it

Yes, we’re newer than the legacy shops. That’s exactly why we out-work them. Our retainers keep renewing — and that’s the only résumé that matters.

Full-stack SEO for the post-Google era.

From technical and content SEO to LLM, AEO and GEO — one team, one roadmap.

B2B SEO

Pipeline-first SEO for technical buyers and long sales cycles.

Enterprise SEO

Scale technical, content, and entity SEO across thousands of URLs.

Local SEO

Dominate the map pack and ‘near me’ intent in every locale.

B2B SEO

Pipeline-first SEO for technical buyers and long sales cycles.

Enterprise SEO

Scale technical, content, and entity SEO across thousands of URLs.

Local SEO

Dominate the map pack and ‘near me’ intent in every locale.

B2B SEO

Pipeline-first SEO for technical buyers and long sales cycles.

Enterprise SEO

Scale technical, content, and entity SEO across thousands of URLs.

Local SEO

Dominate the map pack and ‘near me’ intent in every locale.

B2B SEO

Pipeline-first SEO for technical buyers and long sales cycles.

Enterprise SEO

Scale technical, content, and entity SEO across thousands of URLs.

Local SEO

Dominate the map pack and ‘near me’ intent in every locale.

See exactly where you're losing traffic.

Tell us your domain and we’ll send back a no-fluff teardown — the crawl issues, the missing entities, and the AI-citation gaps costing you customers. No decks, no contract, no hard sell.

Mohit Verma

Founder, Road to Top 5

Why I'd want you to enrol with us.

I started Road to Top 5 because I watched too many founders pour money into SEO and get back a dashboard full of vanity rankings — and nothing in the bank.

Search has changed. Your customers are asking ChatGPT, Perplexity and Gemini before they ever reach a blue link, and the brands that win are the ones those engines trust enough to quote. That's the game we play, and we play it fast.

Yes, we're newer than the legacy agencies. I won't pretend otherwise. But that's exactly why we move differently — weekly shipping, founder-to-founder honesty, and a roadmap tied to your revenue, not our retainer. We'd rather earn next quarter than lock you into a year.

When you enrol with us, you're not buying a deck. You're getting a small, hungry team that treats your growth like our own reputation depends on it — because it does. If that sounds like the partner you've been looking for, let's talk.

Retainers that renewed.

We earn the next quarter. Here’s what that looks like in numbers.

Nanak Accountants

From invisible to in-demand

+312%

qualified leads in 6 months

One Box Office

Owning the event search shelf

organic ticket revenue

Ozonetel

Enterprise-grade pipeline SEO

4.7×

SQL pipeline from organic

Serenity Hostels

Beating OTAs in their own game

+218%

direct bookings

The goals we target through these
packages.

We don’t sell on-page fixes as the finish line. Every package is aimed at outcomes that actually show up in your business — not a checklist that means nothing to your bottom line.

 
F
STEP 01

Find the Problem Points

A 7-day deep audit across tech, content, entity and LLM-citation signals. We surface every leak—crawl traps, thin pages, missing schema, weak entities—and quantify the revenue each one is costing you.

P
STEP 02

Prioritise the Tasks

Not every fix is worth shipping. We rank every opportunity by impact × effort × time-to-revenue so the first sprint moves the needle on pipeline—not just rankings.

D
STEP 03

Discover New Opportunities

Where are competitors invisible inside ChatGPT, Perplexity and Google's AI Overviews? We map fresh entity gaps, untapped keyword clusters and citation paths your category hasn't claimed yet.

P
STEP 04

Plan & Execute

A 90-day roadmap with weekly shipping—fixes, content, schema, internal linking and digital PR. You see commits, PRs and live changes every Friday. No slide deck quarters.

Field notes from the AI search frontier.

Plain-English playbooks on ranking, getting cited, and growing — written for founders, not search engines.

Straight answers on on-page SEO
packages.

The questions website owners in India actually ask us about on-page SEO packages — answered plainly and honestly.

 

Typical on-page SEO packages cover title and meta optimisation, keyword mapping, content improvements, internal linking, image optimisation, and structured data — with reporting on how each page performs.

Most credible on-page SEO packages include the following core services: optimising titles, meta descriptions and heading structure for clarity and relevance; mapping each important page to a specific primary keyword and related terms so pages don’t compete with each other; reviewing and improving content quality on thin or outdated pages; building sensible internal links so authority and users flow to the right pages; optimising images through alt text, file names and compression; and adding structured data or schema where it helps search engines understand your content. Higher-tier packages typically add content refreshes for older pages, competitor content-gap analysis, and more frequent, detailed reporting. When comparing packages, check that each of these areas is genuinely addressed rather than just listed — a package heavy on jargon but light on specifics is usually a sign of shallow work.

Choose a package sized to your site — the number of pages, how often you publish, and your current on-page health — rather than the biggest or cheapest option available.

Start by understanding your own site’s situation: how many important pages you have, whether you publish new content regularly, and whether your current titles, content and structure are already reasonable or badly neglected. A small site with a handful of pages needs a lighter, one-time-heavy package focused on getting the fundamentals right; a larger, content-heavy site needs an ongoing package that can keep up with new pages and refresh older ones. Ask any provider how they’d prioritise your specific pages — a good package targets your highest-traffic-potential pages first, not just the homepage. Be wary of a package that doesn’t ask about your site before quoting a price, and look for one that explains what’s included at each tier clearly, so you can judge whether it matches your site’s actual size and needs rather than a generic bundle.

A typical package includes page-level audits, title and meta rewrites, keyword mapping, content quality improvements, internal linking work, and regular reporting on rankings and traffic for the pages touched.

Beyond the specific services, a typical package structure looks like this: an initial audit identifying which pages need the most attention and why; a rewrite pass on titles, meta descriptions and headings for priority pages; a keyword mapping exercise assigning each page a clear target; content improvements where pages are thin, outdated or unclear; an internal linking pass connecting related pages sensibly; and image and technical on-page checks like alt text and page speed factors tied to on-page elements. Ongoing packages repeat this cycle on new and existing pages regularly, and add reporting that shows which specific pages were worked on and how their rankings or traffic have moved. The key marker of a genuine package is that this cycle is visible and page-specific, not a vague, one-time ‘optimisation’ with no ongoing plan.

You can find on-page SEO packages through SEO agencies’ websites, freelance marketplaces, and independent consultants — but evaluate the provider’s process and transparency rather than buying based on price or platform alone.

On-page SEO packages are commonly available directly from SEO and digital marketing agencies (via their websites or after a consultation call), through freelance platforms where independent SEO specialists list services, and via referrals from other business owners. Rather than focusing on where to buy, focus on how to evaluate what you’re buying: ask for a sample of their audit or reporting format before committing, check whether they ask about your specific site rather than selling a one-size-fits-all package, and look for clarity on exactly which pages and elements will be worked on. Be cautious of extremely cheap, generic packages sold in bulk on marketplaces with no discovery call — these often apply the same templated checklist to every client regardless of fit. A genuine provider will want to look at your site before finalising scope, wherever you find them.

On-page SEO packages are genuinely effective at increasing traffic, especially on sites with poor existing titles, thin content or no keyword strategy — but they work best combined with decent technical health and some off-page authority.

On-page SEO tends to be one of the higher-return, faster-moving parts of SEO because it’s entirely within your control and many sites do it poorly by default — generic titles, thin content, and no deliberate keyword targeting are extremely common. Fixing these issues can noticeably lift both rankings and click-through rates from search results, often faster than link building or content marketing alone. That said, effectiveness has real limits: if your site has serious technical problems (very slow load times, poor indexing, broken structure) or minimal domain authority in a competitive space, on-page fixes alone won’t fully overcome those. The honest picture is that on-page SEO is a necessary foundation that reliably improves performance, but it works best as part of a broader approach that also addresses technical health and building genuine authority over time.

Expect a page-by-page audit, rewritten titles and metas, a keyword mapping document, content and internal linking updates, and a regular report showing exactly what changed and how rankings or traffic responded.

Concrete deliverables you should expect from a proper on-page SEO package include: an audit report identifying issues on your priority pages; a keyword mapping sheet or document showing which term each page targets; updated titles, meta descriptions and headings implemented directly on the site (not just recommended in a document you have to action yourself); content edits or rewrites on pages that needed them; a record of internal linking changes made; and image or alt-text fixes where relevant. For ongoing packages, expect a recurring report — typically monthly or bi-weekly — that shows which pages were worked on that period and how their rankings, impressions or traffic have moved since. If a package’s deliverables are vague (‘SEO optimisation’ with no specifics) or amount to a list of suggestions you’re expected to implement yourself, it’s worth clarifying upfront whether the provider actually implements the changes or simply advises on them.