Blog Post SEO
Blog Post SEO
Blog Post SEO
Blog articles get a dedicated SEO editor, reachable from Blog Posts in the app.
What You Can Edit
Title & article content — the full body of the post.
Meta title & meta description — for search result snippets.
URL handle — the article's web address slug.
Main keyword & related keywords — target terms this article should rank for.
FAQs — shown via the Blog FAQ block.
The article's featured image — a single image, with alt text and compression controls.
Step-by-Step Workflow
Generate keywords first. For blog posts especially, generating keywords before content matters — related keywords get woven naturally into the article body when it's (re)generated, rather than bolted on afterward.
Review the checklist. Blog articles target a longer content length than product/collection descriptions — 500 to 800 words, versus 300–500 for shorter descriptions — since a blog post is expected to be a full article, not a short blurb.
Edit manually, or run "Fix all issues." For blog posts, this includes an extra step compared to products/collections: generating alt text for the article's featured image is included in the same automated sequence, with its result shown as soon as it completes.
Compress the featured image — preview only, committed on Save like everywhere else.
Save.
A Note on the Featured Image Field
Behind the scenes, article images are saved slightly differently from collection images (a different underlying Shopify field name) — this is handled automatically by the app and requires no action from you.
Fix All Safety Limit
Because a full Fix All pass on a blog post involves several sequential AI steps (keywords → content → meta tags → FAQs → alt text → compression), there's a built-in safety limit: if the process would otherwise loop more than a handful of times without settling, it stops automatically and asks you to review anything remaining by hand. This exists specifically to prevent AI credits from being spent on a stuck automated loop.
Tips
Since blog articles are longer, consider generating keywords, reviewing them, and only then generating the full article — rather than running Fix All blind on an article that already has substantial content, since it will rewrite the body to fit the new keyword.