SBN Website Optimization:
Blog Optimization

Overview

SBN’s blog had never been treated as a search asset. Posts contained multiple H1 headings, carried no assigned focus keywords, and had no meta descriptions or optimized image alt text — content that was ranking was doing so despite its structure, not because of it. The optimization work addressed every layer: on-page SEO fundamentals, content rewriting for both search and AI, structured data implementation, and FAQ sections added to every post.

The Starting Point

The Tarantula blog post illustrates the baseline state across the majority of SBN’s posts before optimization: no focus keyword assigned, missing image alt text, no meta description written, and only Wix’s default Article structured data in place — with no BreadcrumbList, FAQPage, or additional schema added.

Wix SEO Assistant panel for the Tarantula blog post showing an empty focus keyword field and two outstanding issues flagged in red: Write alt text for all images rated Medium priority and Write meta description rated Low priority, with red arrows highlighting both flags
Wix SEO Assistant for the Tarantula blog post — no focus keyword assigned, missing image alt text, and no meta description written.
Wix SEO Settings Basics tab for the Tarantula blog post showing an unoptimized title tag reading "The Tarantula", an empty meta description field, and a non-keyword-optimized URL slug reading "october-s-animal-of-the-month-the-tara", with red arrows pointing to each field
The Tarantula blog post before optimization — generic title tag, no meta description, and a URL slug that does not reflect any target keyword.
Wix SEO Settings Advanced tab for the Tarantula blog post on savedbynature.org showing only the default Article Blog Posting Markup applied automatically by Wix, with no additional schema types added and a red arrow pointing to the Add New Markup button
The Tarantula blog post before optimization — only Wix's default Article markup present, with no BreadcrumbList, FAQPage, or Person schema added.

On-Page SEO

The majority of SBN’s blog posts were rewritten and optimized for both SEO and GEO. Each post was assigned a focus keyword, integrated naturally through the title tag, H1, subheadings, and body copy. Optimized meta descriptions, URL slugs, and image alt text were applied throughout. The blog page itself was added to the main navigation and its styling was brought in line with the rebuilt site’s brand and design.

The Freeman Tilden post illustrates the after state: all four Wix SEO Assistant priority tiers completed, focus keyword assigned and saved, and all on-page fundamentals in place.

Wix SEO Assistant panel for the Freeman Tilden blog post on savedbynature.org showing all four priority tiers — Critical, High, Medium, and Low — fully completed with green checkmarks, and focus keyword "Freeman Tilden heritage interpretation" assigned and saved
Completed Wix SEO Assistant checklist for the Freeman Tilden blog post — all critical, high, medium, and low priority tasks resolved, with focus keyword assigned.
Wix SEO Settings Basics tab for the Freeman Tilden blog post showing an optimized title tag reading "Freeman Tilden: Father of Heritage Interpr...", an optimized meta description reading "Freeman Tilden defined heritage interpretation and shaped how national parks educate visitors. Discover his 6...", and an SEO-optimized URL slug reading "freeman-tilden-heritage-interpretation"
Optimized title tag, meta description, and URL slug for the Freeman Tilden blog post — each incorporating the assigned focus keyword.

Structured Data

Structured data was implemented across every optimized blog post. Wix applies Article Blog Posting markup automatically — BreadcrumbList, FAQPage, and where relevant, Person schema were added manually on top of this, making each post eligible for multiple types of Google Rich Results.

Wix SEO Settings Advanced tab showing the Structured Data Markup panel for the Freeman Tilden blog post with four schema types applied: Article Blog Posting Markup added automatically by Wix, and BreadcrumbList, FAQPage, and Person — Freeman Tilden added manually, with red arrows highlighting the three manually added schema types
Structured data applied to the Freeman Tilden blog post — BreadcrumbList, FAQPage, and Person schema added manually alongside Wix's automatic Article markup.

FAQ Sections & GEO

FAQ sections were added to every optimized post to serve three purposes: improving scannability for human readers, improving AI parsability for generative search engines, and triggering Google’s FAQ rich results. The FAQ structure also complements the Article structured data Wix applies automatically, giving each post multiple signals of topical completeness.

Google Rich Results Test results for savedbynature.org/post/freeman-tilden-heritage-interpretation showing 3 valid items detected with no errors — Articles 1 valid item, Breadcrumbs 1 valid item, and FAQ 1 valid item, crawled successfully on March 25, 2026
Google Rich Results Test confirming valid Articles, Breadcrumbs, and FAQ structured data on the Freeman Tilden blog post — all three schema types eligible for Google's rich results.

What This Made Possible

Before this work, the blog was a collection of posts with no SEO structure — some ranking by accident, none optimized to rank by design. Treating each post as a search asset, with a defined keyword, complete on-page fundamentals, and validated structured data, gave the blog a foundation to contribute meaningfully to SBN’s organic visibility rather than existing alongside it.

The FAQ additions serve double duty: they improve the experience for readers while making each post more parseable by AI platforms — directly supporting the GEO strategy applied across the rest of the site.