Overview

This area brings together the SEO fundamentals that most directly affect page readability, indexation and presentation. Instead of treating SEO as an isolated layer, Studio Help uses this section to connect editorial decisions, technical structure and publishing quality in one practical flow.

Editorial foundation
Search visibility
Best practices

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SEO area reference

Visual panel of the SEO section in Studio Help
The parent page for the SEO section works as the entry point for the topics that most influence content visibility: metadata, Open Graph, titles and images.
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What this section covers

Four essential areas

Metadata

Shows how to define the meta title, meta description and supporting context that strengthen clarity and click intent in search results.

Open Graph

Explains how to control the way a page appears when it is shared on platforms such as Facebook or LinkedIn.

Titles

Helps structure H1, H2 and H3 as a logical reading hierarchy and also clarifies the difference between those headings and the meta title.

Images

Reinforces naming, ALT and TITLE best practices to improve accessibility, context and visibility in image search.

Practical takeaway: these four areas work together. Optimizing only images or only metadata is not enough if the page remains poorly structured or lacks editorial consistency.
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How to use this section

Recommended flow

1. Define the page structure

Start with titles and content hierarchy to secure a logical reading flow before moving into technical details.

2. Write the metadata

Define a clear meta title and an appealing description that accurately represent the page intent.

3. Prepare social sharing

Configure Open Graph with the right title, description and image so the page appears more effectively across external channels.

4. Review images and accessibility

Make sure file names are descriptive, ALT text is correct and TITLE is used consistently when that added context makes sense.

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