Website & SEO

Why SEO Content Belongs Below the Tool Workspace

Learn how to keep tool pages useful for visitors while still giving crawlers enough helpful context.

Tool page SEO

Put the tool first

Visitors open a tool page to complete a task. The input area, action buttons, result area, and data handling labels should appear before long explanations.

Use content below

Below the workspace, add what the tool does, how to use it, examples, common mistakes, processing notes, limitations, related tools, and FAQs. This content helps users who need context and helps crawlers understand the page.

Common mistakes

Do not bury a simple input behind a long article. Also do not ship a blank app shell with no visible explanation.

FAQ

How much content is enough?

Enough to explain the task, limits, examples, and next step without repeating generic boilerplate.

Should sample results show by default?

No. Use examples or a load sample action so the page does not look like it already ran a test.

This guide is practical information, not a substitute for official rules, professional advice, or your own review before important use.

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