Landing Pages5 min read
SEO Checklist for FloatMessage Landing Pages
FloatMessage landing pages hit Lighthouse scores of 95+ out of the box. Here's the checklist of what we handle automatically and what you should still do yourself.
Done for you
- ✓<title> and <meta description> generated by the AI in SEO-optimal lengths (title 50–60 chars, description 120–155 chars).
- ✓Canonical tag on every page, defaulting to the FloatMessage URL.
- ✓OpenGraph and Twitter cards built from title + OG image.
- ✓JSON-LD structured data - SoftwareApplication, LocalBusiness, Event, or WebSite depending on template.
- ✓Sitemap inclusion at
floatmessage.com/sitemap.xmlafter a 24-hour dwell. - ✓Zero client JS on the public page (except the FloatMessage embed itself).
- ✓Inline critical CSS - no stylesheet fetch.
- ✓System font stack - no web-font render blocking.
- ✓Lazy image loading on everything except the hero.
- ✓Native form POST - no JavaScript required for submissions.
Tip:
Why the 24-hour dwell?
Newly published pages are marked noindex for their first 24 hours and omitted from the sitemap. This lets you review and refine before search engines pick them up, and keeps the FloatMessage subdomain clean.
Still your job
- Polish the generated copy. AI gets you 90% there. Read through every section and tighten for clarity, voice, and truth. Scrub generic filler.
- Add specifics that Claude couldn't infer. Phone numbers, addresses, real customer testimonials, exact pricing tiers. These become the trust anchors that convert.
- Submit the URL to Google Search Console. The sitemap handles most of it, but a manual indexing request speeds up first pickup for Google.
- Link from other properties you own. Backlinks remain the biggest SEO lever. Put the URL in your social bios, email signature, and any existing site.
- Watch Google Search Console for issues after a week. If something's flagged, the page editor lets you fix title/description/canonical directly.