Audit, plan, and implement SEO improvements across technical SEO, on-page optimization, structured data, Core Web Vitals, and content strategy. Use when the user wants better search visibility, SEO remediation, schema markup, sitemap/robots work, or keyword mapping.
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Improve search visibility through technical correctness, performance, and content relevance, not gimmicks.
Use this skill when:
robots.txt should allow important pages and block low-value surfacesnoindexArticle / BlogPostingProduct and OfferBreadcrumbListFAQPage only when the content truly matchesH1H2 and H3 should reflect actual content hierarchyPrimary Topic - Specific Modifier | BrandAction + topic + value proposition + one supporting detail{
"@context": "https://schema.org",
"@type": "Article",
"headline": "Page Title Here",
"author": {
"@type": "Person",
"name": "Author Name"
},
"publisher": {
"@type": "Organization",
"name": "Brand Name"
}
}[HIGH] Duplicate title tags on product pages
Location: src/routes/products/[slug].tsx
Issue: Dynamic titles collapse to the same default string, which weakens relevance and creates duplicate signals.
Fix: Generate a unique title per product using the product name and primary category.| Anti-pattern | Fix |
|---|---|
| keyword stuffing | write for users first |
| thin near-duplicate pages | consolidate or differentiate them |
| schema for content that is not actually present | match schema to reality |
| content advice without checking the actual page | read the real page first |
| generic “improve SEO” outputs | tie every recommendation to a page or asset |
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