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95+
Lighthouse Score
On every wix site we ship
300+
Monthly Searches
For "wix seo" US volume
30-90d
Target Rank Window
Top 10 for primary KW
From $1,000/mo
Retainer
Plus foundation pass from $8K
What Wix's Own SEO Tools Won't Tell You — And What Actually Moves Rankings

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.

Où les projets échouent

Classic Wix has real performance problems -- and if you've ever run a Lighthouse audit on one of those older templates, you already know what I'm talking about Sluggish rendering, bloated scripts, Core Web Vitals scores that make you wince. Platform-side optimisation can get you into the 60-75 range, which is honestly better than nothing. But getting above that threshold? That's where things get complicated. You're either looking at a Wix Studio migration or a full platform change. There's no magic plugin that fixes the underlying architecture.
Classic Wix leans heavily on client-side JavaScript rendering, and that creates a real problem for crawlers Googlebot's gotten better at handling JS over the years, but "better" doesn't mean "perfect" -- and on Classic Wix, crawler-visible content is sometimes delayed in ways that quietly hurt your indexation. So pages you think are indexed and ranking aren't being read the way you'd expect. Proper configuration helps, and in some cases a platform migration is the cleanest fix. But you can't ignore this one. It's not theoretical; I've seen it tank rankings on otherwise solid sites.
WordPress gives you full control over your URL structure Custom solutions give you even more. Classic Wix? You're working within constraints that most developers find frustrating, and building a clean SEO-friendly URL hierarchy takes genuine workarounds -- not the kind of stuff you find in a YouTube tutorial. The real kicker is that most Wix SEO agencies don't actually know these workarounds. They accept the default structure, call it fine, and move on. It's not fine. URL hierarchy matters for internal linking, crawl efficiency, and how Google interprets your site's topical organisation.
Look, Wix markets itself as one unified platform, but Wix Studio and Wix Classic are pretty different animals from an SEO standpoint Studio is the newer build -- more capable, more flexible, meaningfully better for technical SEO. Classic is older and has more constraints. So when someone asks "can you do SEO on Wix?" the answer genuinely depends on which version they're running. And most agencies don't even ask. They quote the same deliverables regardless, which means Classic sites get over-promised and Studio sites get under-optimised. It's a basic diagnostic step that most people skip.
Wix works well -- genuinely well -- for smaller sites in niches where you're not fighting tooth and nail for every SERP position Sub-50 pages, moderate competition, local focus? Wix is fine. But past a certain scale, the platform's constraints start costing you. Webflow handles content architecture better. WordPress gives you plugin depth and template control. Next.js is the right call when you need programmatic content at volume. An honest SEO agency should tell you when you've hit that ceiling, even if migration isn't what you came in asking for.

Conformité

Core Web Vitals 95+

Every Wix site we ship hits 95+ on Lighthouse. That's not a stretch goal -- it's the baseline. Fast sites rank better, full stop. They also convert better, which matters more than rankings anyway. And increasingly, they get cited by AI Overviews, which is where a growing chunk of zero-click real estate is going. Speed isn't a nice-to-have anymore.

Vertical-Specific Schema

We're talking LocalBusiness subtypes, Service schema tuned specifically to Wix's structure, Review and AggregateRating markup, FAQPage -- all of it validated in Search Console before we call it done. Schema that isn't validated isn't schema, it's just noise in your source code.

Location + Service Area Architecture

Multi-location businesses on Wix get proper programmatic /locations/[city] pages -- Dallas, Austin, Phoenix, wherever you operate -- with unique local content that's actually written for that market. Not the same page with the city name swapped out five times. That's doorway-page spam, and Google's gotten very good at spotting it. These pages pass quality review because they're built to pass it.

AI Overview Optimisation

Every page gets a citation-ready first-sentence answer, FAQ schema that flags the answer-rich passages, and entity-authority declarations that tell Google what you are and what you do. The goal is zero-click SERP real estate -- featured snippets, People Also Ask boxes, AI Overview citations. It's honestly one of the highest-ROI things we do.

Content Pipeline

Content isn't published on a whim here. We run a monthly cadence built around DataForSEO-verified queries in your specific vertical -- real volume, real competition data. Research goes through Perplexity, drafts through Opus, then humanisation, then Winston scoring before anything gets published. It's a production pipeline, not a freelancer firing off articles.

GSC + GA4 + DataForSEO Monitoring

Weekly ranking reports, GSC impressions and clicks, GA4 conversion tracking -- all of it tied together so you can see whether rankings are actually moving the needle on revenue. Vanity metrics are easy to generate. Pipeline-tracked reporting that connects rank movement to actual conversions is harder, and that's what we deliver.

Ce que nous construisons

Audit every keyword with DataForSEO volume, difficulty, and SERP-feature data before it enters your content plan

Stop guessing which keywords matter — you'll see verified search volume and competitive density for every term before you write a word

Deploy schema markup types that match your vertical — LocalBusiness, Service, FAQPage, Review — not generic Organisation boilerplate

Your local pack rankings improve because your NAP data is finally consistent across the directories Google actually checks

Build your top-50 local citation profile and scrub NAP inconsistencies that suppress your map pack visibility

You'll know exactly when ChatGPT or Perplexity starts citing your content, and which queries drive that AI visibility month-over-month

Track AI mentions via DataForSEO to see which queries have ChatGPT, Perplexly, or AI Overviews citing your site

Your page speed scores cross 90+ because the render-blocking scripts got rebuilt, not patched with a caching plugin

Fix Core Web Vitals at the template level — LCP, CLS, INP root causes, not surface-level image compression

Your content ranks in the SERPs your buyers actually use — transactional service queries first, then informational PAA clusters after foundation work holds

Structure content using the 10-15 query patterns your actual buyers run, not generic SEO listicle templates

Your reporting ties ranking movement to conversion volume, so you see which positions are driving revenue instead of just traffic

Notre processus

01

Technical + Keyword Audit

Month one is diagnostic: full crawl, on-page audit, keyword gap analysis against your top three competitors, Core Web Vitals baseline, schema validation. You need to know what you're dealing with before you touch anything.
Week 1-2
02

Technical Foundation Pass

Month two is fixing the foundation -- CWV issues, redirect chains, canonical tags, schema errors, mobile problems. Lighthouse 95+ before content work starts. Building content on a broken technical foundation is a waste of everyone's time and budget.
Week 2-4
03

Content + Local SEO Foundation

Months two through four: canonical service pages go up, location pages get built out, and the first content cluster ships. That's 10-15 indexable assets that are actually ready to rank -- not placeholders, not thin pages.
Week 4-8
04

Ongoing Content + Optimisation

From month four onwards it's a monthly rhythm: new content, DataForSEO and GSC review, rolling optimisation on pages that are showing movement. This is where compounding starts to happen.
Month 3+
05

Scale + Authority Build

Once the base is ranking, we shift into link-building, PR, entity-authority work, and featured-snippet hunting. You can't shortcut to this phase -- it doesn't work without the foundation underneath it. But when the foundation's solid, this is where rankings accelerate.
Month 6+
Next.js 15SupabaseVercelSchema.orgDataForSEOGoogle Search ConsoleGA4

Questions fréquentes

Wix est-il vraiment pire pour le SEO que d'autres plateformes ?

Honnêtement -- oui, le Wix classique a de réelles limitations, et historiquement ces limitations étaient assez graves pour que je détourne la plupart des clients. Studio a comblé une grande part de cet écart. Mais la vraie réponse dépend de la version sur laquelle vous êtes, du nombre de pages de votre site, et de la compétitivité réelle de votre niche. Il n'y a pas de verdict universel ici. C'est un appel cas par cas, et quiconque vous dit le contraire simplifie à outrance.

Que pouvez-vous corriger sans migration ?

Sur Wix classique : CWV jusqu'à 60-75, optimisation meta par page, schéma via intégrations d'applications, gestion appropriée des redirections, et architecture de liaison interne. Sur Wix Studio : significativement plus -- CWV dans la plage 85-95 est réalisable, et la flexibilité structurelle est nettement meilleure. Sur les deux : consolidation GA4, Search Console, et suivi des conversions afin que vous mesuriez réellement ce qui compte.

Quand recommandez-vous de migrer hors de Wix ?

La conversation de migration se produit quand le site a dépassé 50-100 pages avec des objectifs compétitifs, quand CWV ne peut pas dépasser 80 malgré un sérieux effort d'optimisation sur Wix classique, ou quand l'entreprise a besoin de quelque chose que la plateforme ne peut simplement pas livrer -- ecommerce complexe, multi-langue à grande échelle, contenu programmatique en volume. Webflow, WordPress, ou Next.js en fonction de où vous allez et de ce que vous construisez.

Combien de temps pour voir des résultats ?

Le travail technique et meta montre des résultats en 30-60 jours. L'amélioration du classement guidée par le contenu prend 90-180 jours -- c'est simplement ainsi que la recherche fonctionne, indépendamment de la plateforme. Une position concurrentielle complète dans une vraie niche est un projet de 6-12 mois. Si vous migrez d'abord -- et parfois c'est le cas -- vous regardez généralement 60-120 jours post-migration avant que le nouveau site commence à surpasser l'ancien.

Quel est le coût typique de l'engagement ?

Un audit SEO Wix coûte 2-4K$. Le travail de fondation plus trois mois de SEO actif est 6-12K$ en fonction de la taille du site et de la compétitivité de la niche. Le retainer continu commence à 1 000$/mois. Si la migration a du sens -- et parfois c'est le cas -- c'est 8-40K$ en fonction de la plateforme de destination et de la complexité du site existant.

Fixed-Fee SEO Engagements
Foundation pass: $8-18K. Ongoing retainer: from $1,000/mo. Multi-location or enterprise: custom.
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