If your individual project pages aren't appearing in Google search results despite having updated the meta descriptions and titles on your Webflow site, it’s likely an issue with indexing, SEO settings, or both. Here’s how you can address this:
1. Check Indexing Status
- Ensure pages are indexed: Use Google Search Console to check if your pages are indexed. You can enter each URL to see its index status.
- Submit a sitemap: Ensure that your sitemap is submitted in Google Search Console. This helps Google discover each page.
2. SEO Settings on Webflow
- Meta tags and descriptions: Double-check that your meta titles and descriptions are concise, relevant, and keyword-rich.
- SEO settings: Go to the SEO settings of each page in Webflow and ensure that Indexing is turned on.
3. Internal Links
- Ensure strong internal linking: Link to your project pages from other parts of your website to help Google crawl and recognize their importance.
4. Check for Noindex Tags
- Review source code: Inspect your page’s source code to ensure there are no noindex tags that would tell search engines not to index the page.
5. Quality of Content
- Content quality: Ensure content is original and of high quality. Duplicate or thin content may not rank well.
6. Check URL Structure
- Ensure clean URLs: Make sure your URLs are clean, descriptive, and match the content of the pages.
Summary
To improve the visibility of your project pages in Google search results, verify indexing status, optimize your Webflow SEO settings, use internal linking, check for any noindex tags, ensure high-quality content, and have clean URL structures. These steps should help increase the chances of your pages appearing in search results.