Sample prompt:

I wrote an article about JavaScript SEO for the Onely.com blog. Please write a meta description, and use a call-to-action at the end. Make sure that the meta description is between 100 and 155 characters.

Here is the introduction to the article: JavaScript SEO is a part of technical SEO that makes Javascript-powered websites easy for search engines to crawl, render, and index.

JavaScript SEO can make modern websites more user-friendly and rank higher on Google by:

optimizing JavaScript-powered elements for your pages’ efficient discovery, identifying and troubleshooting any issues that make it difficult for search engines to understand and process your JavaScript content, and minimizing JavaScript’s influence on your website’s web performance and user experience (UX). Hands, people surrounding JavaScript to show how popular JavaScript really is. JavaScript is extremely popular. Based on my research from 2019, as much as 80% of the popular eCommerce stores in the USA already used JavaScript for generating main content or links to similar products back then. In 2023, I’d expect that number to be even higher.

However, many JavaScript websites – despite JavaScript’s popularity – underperform in Google because they don’t do JavaScript SEO properly.

In this article, I will guide you through why it’s happening and how to fix it. You’ll learn the following:

how Google and other search engines deal with JavaScript, how to check if your website has a problem with JavaScript, what are the best practices of JavaScript SEO, and the most common problems with JavaScript that SEOs overlook. I will provide tons of additional tips and recommendations, too. We have a lot to cover, so get yourself a cup of coffee (or two), and let’s get started.