About SEOAnt
SEOAnt is a powerful SEO optimization tool designed to help Shopify merchants improve their store’s search engine ranking. By integrating its SEO Checker function with PageFly, users can detect page issues and receive actionable suggestions directly within the PageFly editor. Unlike other third-party SEO tools that require switching between different interfaces, SEOAnt’s embedded UI streamlines the process, making it easier for non-technical users to enhance their store’s SEO performance without leaving PageFly.
How to Access the SEOAnt Feature in PageFly
To utilize SEOAnt’s SEO Checker within PageFly, ensure that you have both the SEOAnt:AI SEO & Image Optimizer app and PageFly installed on your Shopify store.
How to Use SEOAnt to Optimize & Check SEO on PageFly
- The SEO Checker feature analyzes only the content available within the PageFly editor.
- You need to publish your page first to start generating SEO report.
- Users can review recommendations and take action to improve page SEO directly within PageFly.
Optimize Page SEO with SEO Checker’s General Report
Step 1: Open the SEO Checker
In the PageFly editor, navigate to the SEO Checker button, which is positioned above the Page Settings button.
After that, click on the Allow access button if your store has the password.
Then, click the Recheck button to start generating an SEO report.
Step 2: Review the SEO Report
The report will display:
- General SEO Score – A numerical representation of your page’s SEO health.
- Pass / Notice / Issue Breakdown – Categorized sections highlighting optimizations, warnings, and critical issues.
- Details of SEO Detection – A list of detected SEO errors, their impact, and recommended fixes.
Step 3: Take Action on SEO Issues
For each SEO issue detected, the tool provides:
- Issue Description – A summary of the problem.
- Priority Level – Identifies whether the issue is critical, moderate, or minor.
- Solution & Explanation – Suggested actions to resolve the issue with an option to learn more.
- “Learn More” Button – Links to detailed SEO guides for further understanding.
Check Common SEO Factors by SEOAnt
SEOAnt’s embedded SEO Checker evaluates multiple on-page SEO factors, including:
- Meta Title & Description – Ensures they are set and within the recommended length.
- H1 Tag Presence – Verifies a proper heading structure.
- ALT Tags for Images – Checks for missing alternative text on images and displays a list of images without ALT attributes.
- JSON-LD Structured Data – Identifies whether structured data is properly implemented.
- Canonical Tag – Ensures the page does not duplicate content.
- Favicon Presence – Confirms a favicon is added for branding and user experience.
- URL Format – Recommends hyphens over underscores for search engine readability.
- Mixed Content Error Check (HTTP Links) – Ensures all content is loaded securely under HTTPS.
- A Tag Text Presence – Checks for appropriate link text and ensures accessibility.
- Avoidance of “Learn More” Text – Suggests using descriptive anchor text instead of “Learn More.”
- Check if P Title Meets Standards – Ensures titles follow SEO best practices for visibility and rankings.
Common Cases
- If an issue has been resolved, the corresponding section will turn green, indicating a successful SEO fix.
- If an image is missing an ALT tag, it will be listed under the “Images with no ALT” section, prompting the user to add alternative text.
- Pages with missing or improperly formatted Meta Titles and Descriptions will receive warnings, ensuring optimization before publishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How does SEOAnt work with PageFly?
SEOAnt integrates seamlessly with PageFly, allowing users to check and optimize their SEO directly within the PageFly editor.
2. Does SEOAnt automatically fix SEO issues?
No, the tool provides recommendations, but users need to implement changes manually.
3. Can I use SEOAnt without leaving PageFly?
Yes, the embedded UI allows you to perform all SEO checks within the PageFly interface without switching apps.
4. Where can I learn more about SEO fixes?
Each detected issue includes a “Learn More” button that links to detailed SEO guides.
5. How often should I check my page’s SEO?
It is recommended to run SEO checks whenever you publish or update content in PageFly.