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Export GoDaddy Website Builder SEO to HTML

How to optimize your GoDaddy website for search engines. SEO settings, meta tags, page titles, and realistic expectations about ranking.

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About GoDaddy Website Builder SEO Export

SEO in GoDaddy Website Builder is basic but workable. Here's what you can control and what actually matters.

Let's start with what GoDaddy gives you. Per-page title tags, meta descriptions, and URL customization. That's the foundation of on-page SEO. You can set it. Most people don't bother, which is why this matters.

To access SEO settings for a page: open the Pages panel, find your page, click the gear icon. Fields for title and description appear. Fill them in with relevant keywords and compelling text.

Page titles show in browser tabs and search results. Keep them under 60 characters. Include your main keyword naturally. 'Custom Cakes in Austin | Sweet Spot Bakery' beats 'Home | Sweet Spot Bakery.'

Meta descriptions don't directly affect ranking but influence click-through rates. Under 155 characters. Tell people what they'll find. Give them a reason to click your result over others.

URL slugs should be short and descriptive. GoDaddy lets you customize these. 'yoursite.com/wedding-cakes' beats 'yoursite.com/page-12.' Include keywords when natural.

Site-wide settings matter too. In the main Settings menu, look for SEO or Site Settings. Set your default page title format, add your business name, connect Google Analytics and Search Console.

Speaking of Search Console, verify your site there. Gives you data on how Google sees your site, what queries bring traffic, any crawl problems. GoDaddy doesn't show you this. Google does.

What GoDaddy handles automatically: mobile responsiveness, SSL certificates, basic site structure. These are table stakes. Google expects them. You won't rank better for having them, but you'd rank worse without.

What GoDaddy doesn't do well: page speed. GoDaddy sites carry bloat. They're not the slowest out there, but they're not fast. Core Web Vitals often flag issues. You can't really fix this within GoDaddy's builder.

Image optimization helps somewhat. Before uploading, compress images. Smaller files load faster. Use descriptive file names and always fill in alt text. GoDaddy prompts for alt text, don't skip it.

Content still matters most. No amount of SEO settings compensates for thin or duplicate content. Write useful stuff. Answer questions your customers actually ask. Update your site occasionally.

Local SEO tip: if you're a local business, create a Google Business Profile. That affects local rankings more than anything you do on your website. GoDaddy can't help you there, do it directly with Google.

Realistic expectations: GoDaddy won't prevent you from ranking, but it won't give you an edge either. For competitive keywords, you're at a slight disadvantage against faster, cleaner sites. For local or niche terms, it matters less.

Do the basics right, titles, descriptions, good content, reasonable images, and GoDaddy's SEO tools are sufficient. Want more control? That's when platforms like WordPress or a custom site make sense.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is GoDaddy Website Builder good for SEO?

It's adequate. You can set page titles, meta descriptions, and URL slugs. Sites are mobile-responsive. But page speed is mediocre, code isn't the cleanest, and advanced SEO features are missing. You won't rank poorly because of GoDaddy, but you won't get advantages either.

How do I edit SEO settings in GoDaddy?

For each page, click the settings gear icon in the Pages panel. You'll find fields for page title, meta description, and URL slug. For site-wide settings, check the main Settings menu.

Does GoDaddy submit my site to Google?

GoDaddy can generate and submit a sitemap automatically. But Google finds most sites on its own. What matters more is having content worth indexing. A sitemap speeds up discovery slightly, it doesn't guarantee ranking.

Can I add schema markup in GoDaddy?

Not natively. GoDaddy doesn't have built-in schema tools. You could potentially add JSON-LD through a custom HTML section, but it's hacky. For structured data, you'd need a more flexible platform.

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