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Webflow SEO: How does the no-code CMS perform for organic search?

23 janv 2023par Scroll
Webflow SEO : que vaut le CMS no-code pour le référencement naturel ?

Is Webflow suitable for SEO? Scroll tells you everything

When building your website and choosing your CMS, several questions arise. Cost, maintenance, ease of development… One recurring issue is organic search: will my site be optimized to rank at the top of Google’s results and generate traffic? That’s what we’ll explore today regarding Webflow. So: Webflow, SEO or not SEO?

Webflow: a highly relevant CMS for SEO

The fact is that today, all major CMS platforms are generally effective for SEO. Even Wix, which had a bad reputation for years, now allows you to create a technically sound site and manage your content. Of course, there’s still work to be done and you quickly hit its limits, but still. And Webflow is no exception: the no-code CMS offers many features to help you manage your organic search. Content editing, technical management, and internal linking—everything is designed to make your job easier. Let’s take a closer look at what Webflow offers for your SEO.

Webflow and the three pillars of SEO

As a reminder: SEO traditionally consists of three pillars: content, technical aspects, and netlinking/popularity. On the latter, we won’t dwell—link quality and quantity don’t really depend on the CMS. We’ll focus in detail on the content and technical aspects of SEO with Webflow.

What Webflow offers for content

On the content front, Webflow leaves nothing to be desired: you can fill your pages exactly as you see fit, with all the text you need. Thanks to its no-code tagging system, you can turn a title into an H1 or H2 with a click, fill in an image’s alt-text, or modify an internal link’s anchor… All tags are available without issue. Of course, you also have full control over URL formatting. The system is as simple and comprehensive as WordPress, for example.

For meta tags, you can fill in the title and description for each page. A nice bonus if you’re looking to publish large amounts of content: you can automate titles and descriptions based on certain rules (e.g., using the H1). Handy if you want to publish many product pages via Webflow E-commerce, for example.

Thanks to its collections system, Webflow lets you create sets of pages based on similar templates. An ideal tool for producing large volumes of content, setting up a blog, or creating service or geo-targeted pages if you want to work on local SEO.

What Webflow offers for technical SEO

On the content side, Webflow is as comprehensive as other CMS platforms. But what about the technical side? Here’s an overview in 9 key points:

- Mobile First & UX: Webflow, with its sandbox editor, lets you create responsive pages that adapt to all screens. No need to worry—you’ll have a fully mobile-first optimized site.

- Loading speed: Webflow allows you to maximize loading times. Gzip compression, image compression, lazy loading, CSS and JavaScript control—you have full control over all these elements that constantly appear in Pagespeed reports. At Scroll, we take loading speed seriously. Beyond pure performance, it also enables you to build eco-friendly websites.

- Security: of course, Webflow provides security certificates so your site runs on HTTPS. No need to worry!

- HTTP codes: want to delete pages? Redirect them? No problem. Webflow gives you control over all HTTP codes relevant to SEO. 404, 410, 301, 302—you can easily manage your pages.

- Sitemap & Robots.txt: essential documents for Google’s crawlers. With Webflow, you can edit and modify them at will. The sitemap updates automatically when you add pages to your collections.

- Manage robot meta tags: want to deindex a page? Provide precise instructions to Google’s crawlers? Again, Webflow lets you optimize your SEO with robot meta tags on pages.

- Use subdomains: you can add and remove subdomains from your site. Whether this is the best solution for your SEO is debatable—we tend to favor subdirectories for domain authority. But if you want to use subdomains, you can!

- Page structure: Webflow offers many templates many of which are already SEO-optimized. If you don’t want to use one, no problem: in the page builder, you can easily structure your page to align with Google’s and users’ expectations.

- Add tracking codes and third-party tools: with Webflow, you can integrate all kinds of codes to boost your SEO. Analytics tags, Search Console, or other tools—no issue!

No need, then, to be a Webflow expert to create a technically SEO-ready website. The CMS offers advanced features and everything you need to implement your strategy.

 

Webflow & SEO: conclusion

As you’ve gathered, Webflow is fully capable of supporting your SEO optimizations today. The CMS provides all the basic features you need to climb the search rankings. It has no reason to blush when compared to more popular or older competitors like WordPress and Elementor, or Shopify—on the contrary, in many ways, it offers even greater flexibility than the latter.

So if you want to develop a site on Webflow, or if you already have one and want to improve its organic ranking, don’t hesitate to contact us. At Scroll, we’re a Webflow agency with a human touch and close to our clients. Keyword analysis, technical audits, content audits, netlinking, content creation, or full SEO strategy implementation: our Webflow consultants are trained and supported to help you tackle your SEO challenges.