Welcome to the Wix SEO Clinic. An examination of selected users’ Wix websites.
Last week, we opened up the Wix SEO Clinic. We took a deep look at the websites of 3 wedding photographers. While the sites may have been ranking well for their own names or domains, the odds are you want your business or website to rank well for your keywords, or words used in a search in Google. Refer back to Chapter 1 of the Wix SEO Clinic, to see the condition of these sites’ SEO before they were checked in and given a full check-up by our team of SEO “doctors”.
Real Results in Google
While conducting SEO for these websites, we tracked the progress made, by searching for each site’s main keyword in Google. We marked down this # every few days. Sure enough, over the course of 5 weeks, some real progress was shown:
Case Study # 1: Blaine Photographers
- Main keyword = “California wedding photographers”
- Google rank before SEO: 650
- Google rank after 5 weeks of SEO: 49
Case Study # 2: Jaime Miller Photography
- Main keyword: “New jersey wedding photographer”
- Google rank before SEO: 350
- Google rank after 5 weeks of SEO: 70
Case Study # 3: Studio 48
- Main keyword: “Minnesota wedding photographer”
- Google rank before SEO: 150
- Google rank after 5 weeks of SEO: 25
How Did These Jumps Happen?
Magic? No. SEO efforts? Definitely.
As you can see, some real changes were made in the rankings of these 3 Wix websites. (Remember: in terms of search engine rankings – the lower the ranking, the more visible your site is to those searching for your keywords!)
We provided step-by-step instructions to these users in terms of what they had to do on their end, inside their sites. We supplemented this by submitting these sites to some key places on the web.
Here’s exactly what we prescribed for these 3 case studies:
1. Optimize Meta Data (Blaine, Jaime Miller, Studio 48)
This is probably the most important thing you can do for your website’s SEO. It’s also really easy with the Wix website builder. There is now a main keyword for each site in both the <Title> tag, and meta description.
2. Added Content to Home Page (Blaine)
To add some content to their site’s home page without disrupting the page’s clean look and feel, we told the folks of Blaine Photography to add footer text. This was done by creating a text box, and simply dragging it to the bottom of the main page. Using the color pickW tool in the editor, a light gray color was chosen for this text, keeping it readable yet not too distracting.
Footer text is a terrific opportunity to get in some quality content, while preserving the look of your site’s homepage. Blaine wrote a basic description of their services in their footer text. And of course, keywords were also included.
3. Added Keyword-Rich Headers (Blaine, Studio 48)
Google loves headers. To add a header in a Wix document, select the “Text” tool and select “Title”. Title texts in Wix are interpreted by Google as header tags.
Blaine was asked by one of our doctors at the Wix SEO Clinic, to add the following keyword-rich headers to various pages in their site.
Home Page Header: “California Wedding Photographers”; Page 2 Header: “California Wedding Photos”; Page 3 Header: “California Engagement Photos”; Page 4 Header: “California Wedding Photographers”; Page 5 Header: “Wedding Photographer Prices”; Page 7 Header: “Wedding Photographer Blog”
Studio 48 was told to add a keyword header on Home page = “Minnesota wedding photographer”
4. Submitted to Google Places (Blaine, Jaime Miller, Studio 48)
This is a crucial step for any small business hoping to get ranked for regional keywords. We submitted each of these websites to Google Places, and customized their profiles. The instructions for doing this are explained pretty well at the Google Places site.
5. Submitted to Wedding Photographer Directories
To gain some more backlinks (and inject some SEO juice into these sites), we looked for some good wedding photography directories. Getting listed in a directory once you submit your URL can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, but it’s well worth the wait. Especially if it’s a directory with a good PageRank. For our wedding photographers, we submitted to the following directories: www.wedplan.net, www.photographypros.com, www.freephotogallery.info, and www.ferenc.biz.
Resources
We told these users exactly what to do in order to optimize their site’s performance in Google. If you want to do the same for your site, follow the steps listed above. Here are some helpful links to help you along the way:
- How to Choose Your Keywords
- How to Fix Your Site’s Meta Data
- How to Make Header Tags in Wix
- How to Get Ranked for Physical Locations
- How to Gain Backlinks
Note: These methods can be applied to both a free website, and a premium site with its own domain. There’s no excuse for applying some basic, subtle SEO adjustments to your site to get the best traffic you can. Remember: SEO is an ongoing process. We will continue to track the position of these sites as time goes by, more pages are crawled, indices are updated – and SEO efforts continue to be made.
Good Luck, and stay tuned for the next Wix SEO Clinic chapter!
















