Your buyer hits Google and types "kitchen remodel near me." Your Wix site loads. Google's crawler arrives 1.2 seconds later, but your hero image is still rendering client-side and half your schema hasn't fired yet. You're ranked seventh — not because your content is weak, but because your platform's JavaScript architecture delayed the crawl window just enough to matter. Wix SEO means working inside real constraints: Classic sites with client-side rendering lag, Studio sites with better bones but trickier URL hierarchies, and a local competitive set where your rivals aren't Fortune 500 brands — they're other contractors, consultants, and service operators fighting for the same 8-12 SERPs. The buyers searching for your business run high-intent transactional queries first, then PAA-style informational searches later. Your content has to match that sequence, and your technical foundation has to load fast enough that Google doesn't penalise you before a human ever sees the page. Most Wix SEO engagements skip the platform diagnostics and go straight to keyword research. That's backwards. If your Core Web Vitals are below 75 and your NAP citations are inconsistent across 40 directories, more blog posts won't save you.
Wo Projekte scheitern
Compliance
Core Web Vitals 95+
Vertical-Specific Schema
Location + Service Area Architecture
AI Overview Optimisation
Content Pipeline
GSC + GA4 + DataForSEO Monitoring
Was wir bauen
Audit every keyword with DataForSEO volume, difficulty, and SERP-feature data before it enters your content plan
Deploy schema markup types that match your vertical — LocalBusiness, Service, FAQPage, Review — not generic Organisation boilerplate
Build your top-50 local citation profile and scrub NAP inconsistencies that suppress your map pack visibility
Track AI mentions via DataForSEO to see which queries have ChatGPT, Perplexly, or AI Overviews citing your site
Fix Core Web Vitals at the template level — LCP, CLS, INP root causes, not surface-level image compression
Structure content using the 10-15 query patterns your actual buyers run, not generic SEO listicle templates
Unser Prozess
Technical + Keyword Audit
Technical Foundation Pass
Content + Local SEO Foundation
Ongoing Content + Optimisation
Scale + Authority Build
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Is Wix actually worse for SEO than other platforms?
Honestly -- yes, classic Wix has real limitations, and historically those limitations were severe enough that I'd have steered most clients away from it. Studio has closed a lot of that gap. But the real answer depends on which version you're on, how many pages your site has, and how competitive your niche actually is. There's no universal verdict here. It's a case-by-case call, and anyone who tells you otherwise is oversimplifying.
What can you fix without migrating?
On Classic Wix: CWV up to 60-75, per-page meta optimisation, schema via app integrations, proper redirect handling, and internal linking architecture. On Wix Studio: meaningfully more -- CWV in the 85-95 range is achievable, and the structural flexibility is significantly better. On both: consolidated GA4, Search Console, and conversion tracking so you're actually measuring what matters.
When do you recommend migrating off Wix?
The migration conversation happens when the site's grown past 50-100 pages with competitive targets, when CWV won't break 80 despite serious optimisation effort on Classic Wix, or when the business needs something the platform genuinely can't deliver -- complex ecommerce, multi-language at scale, programmatic content at volume. Webflow, WordPress, or Next.js depending on where you're headed and what you're trying to build.
How long to see results?
Technical and meta work shows results in 30-60 days. Content-driven ranking lift takes 90-180 days -- that's just how search works, regardless of platform. Full competitive position in a real niche is a 6-12 month project. If you migrate platforms first, you're typically looking at 60-120 days post-migration before the new site starts outperforming the old one.
What is the typical engagement cost?
A Wix SEO audit runs $2-4K. Foundation work plus three months of active SEO is $6-12K depending on site size and niche competitiveness. Ongoing retainer starts at $1,000/month. If migration makes sense -- and sometimes it does -- that's $8-40K depending on the destination platform and how complex the existing site is.
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Whether it's a migration, a new build, or an SEO challenge — the Social Animal team would love to hear from you.