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πŸ“ˆ SEO for Your AI Website (An Advanced Guide)

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Giselle Mauldin avatar
Written by Giselle Mauldin
Updated over a week ago

✨ When You Need This Guide

This guide is for you if you want to understand the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) features that are automatically built into your AI-generated website. It is designed for users who:

  • Want to understand the SEO work that Aloha has already done for them.

  • Have some SEO experience and want to make specific tweaks to page titles, descriptions, or image alt text.

  • Want to ensure their website is as optimized as possible for search engines like Google.

Important: We've Already Optimized Your Site!

Your AI-generated website, especially the homepage, has been automatically written and optimized by our system using proven SEO strategies to help you rank well in local search. It is not necessary for you to make any SEO edits. We strongly discourage making changes to these settings unless you are very familiar with SEO, as incorrect edits can harm your search ranking.

What This Covers (And What It Doesn't)

  • βœ… This article explains the built-in SEO features and shows advanced users where to edit page metadata and image alt text.

  • ❌ It is not a comprehensive guide to all SEO strategies. It covers only the specific settings you can access within the website editor.


βœ… SEO Features That Are Built-In Automatically

Your AI Website is designed from the ground up to be search-engine-friendly. Here are some of the key features working for you automatically:

  • SEO-Optimized Content: The text on your key pages is written to be at a 9th-grade reading level and includes a calculated density of relevant keywords to help you rank for the services you offer in your local area.

  • Responsive Design: Your website is automatically mobile-friendly. This is crucial because Google gives preference to sites that work well on all screen sizes, from phones to desktops.

  • Smart Site Structure: The AI automatically builds your site with a logical page structure and internal linking strategy to help search engines understand your content and its importance.

  • Schema Markup: We automatically implement structured data (schema) in the background, which helps search engines better understand and display your practice's information in search results.

βœ… Advanced Edits (For SEO-Savvy Users)

If you have SEO experience and wish to make specific adjustments, here are the key areas you can edit within the website builder.

Editing Page Titles and Meta Descriptions

The title and description are what appear in Google search results, so they are very important.

  1. From the main Aloha menu, click the Website Builder tab.

  2. In the editor, click the Settings button at the top of the page.

  3. Select Pages from the menu on the left.

  4. Find the page you wish to edit in the list and click the Pencil Icon next to it.

  5. A pop-up window will open. Here you can edit the Title and Description fields. The Title is the main blue link in search results, and the Description is the short summary that appears underneath it.

  6. Make your edits and click Save.

  7. Click Publish to make the changes live.

Optimizing Your Images

  1. When you add an image to your site, click on it to open its settings.

  2. Add Alt Text: Look for a field labeled Alt Text or Alternative Text. In this box, write a brief, clear description of what the image shows (e.g., "Chiropractor adjusting patient's back"). This helps search engines and visually impaired users understand your image.

  3. Use Descriptive File Names: Before uploading, it's a good practice to name your image files clearly (e.g., chiropractic-adjustment-dallas.jpg instead of IMG_1234.jpg).


πŸ’‘ Common Questions & Best Practices

What You Might Ask

Our Recommendation

"I changed the text on my homepage, and my ranking went down."

This is the primary risk of editing the AI-generated content. The original text was specifically written for optimal keyword density and relevance, and changing it can dilute that optimization.

"Is it better to have text in an image or as text on the page?"

It is always better to have actual text on the page. Search engines cannot read text that is part of an image file.

"Should I stuff my alt text with keywords?"

No. The purpose of alt text is to describe the image.


πŸŽ‰ You'll Know It's Working When:

  • You can successfully update your page titles and image alt text.

  • Over time, your website's visibility on search engines for your targeted keywords improves.


πŸ’¬ Need Help? We're Here!

If you have other questions about the SEO features of your AI-built website, our support team is ready to help. Contact us at 800-563-0469 or support@getaloha.com.

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