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Wix SEO Checklist
A practical DomainLens guide to Wix SEO Checklist, focused on SEO basics, indexing, structured data, mobile layout.
Run a fresh DomainLens audit and use the report as your priority list.
Overview
Wix SEO Checklist is useful when you need a clear way to separate cosmetic SEO work from issues that can block crawling, indexing, rankings, or search snippets. Start with evidence, then decide what deserves engineering time.
Use an automated audit to collect the baseline, then review the page manually for context, search intent, and business priority.
Why it matters
The most common problems usually sit around SEO basics, indexing, structured data, mobile layout. These signals influence how easily search engines discover pages, understand content, and trust the final URL they should rank.
A good SEO workflow turns these checks into a short fix list with owner, impact, effort, and validation steps.
What to check
- Review SEO basics and record the current state, expected state, and exact URL affected.
- Review indexing and record the current state, expected state, and exact URL affected.
- Review structured data and record the current state, expected state, and exact URL affected.
- Review mobile layout and record the current state, expected state, and exact URL affected.
Common mistakes
- Fixing SEO basics without validating the rendered page, canonical target, and indexability after deployment.
- Fixing indexing without validating the rendered page, canonical target, and indexability after deployment.
- Fixing structured data without validating the rendered page, canonical target, and indexability after deployment.
- Fixing mobile layout without validating the rendered page, canonical target, and indexability after deployment.
Next step
Run a fresh DomainLens audit, compare the report with this guide, and prioritize fixes that affect indexability, snippets, internal linking, or Core Web Vitals first.