Hi, @chrisgedge61482
Optimizing individual pages for SEO is recommended, especially when pages are intended to represent different topics, services, or types of content. In Wix Studio, SEO is managed at both the site and page level, allowing page-specific settings to help search engines better understand and index each page appropriately.
Page titles and meta descriptions
Each important page should have a unique title and description. Wix lets you set these in the page’s SEO settings, but conceptually they resolve to markup like:
Web Design Services | Your Brand
2. Heading structure and content clarity
Use one clear H1 per page to define the main topic, followed by H2s and H3s for structure:
Custom Web Design Services
What’s Included
Why Choose Our Team
3. Canonical URLs
For pages with similar or reused content, ensure the canonical URL points to the preferred version:
6. Indexing and technical basics
Make sure pages are published, indexable, and not blocked by no index rules. Wix automatically generates sitemaps and handles many technical SEO aspects, but page-level visibility settings still matter.
SEO changes typically take time to be reflected in search results, so improvements are usually gradual after publishing updates.
Hope this helps clarify how and why page-level SEO optimization works in Wix Studio.
Alternatively , for structured data monitoring and validation, https://www.wix.com/app-market/google-search-console can be used to inspect individual dynamic URLs and review their indexing status and enable site verification, sitemap submission, and indexing requests .
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