How Do I Optimize Every Page for Search Engines Automatically Using HubSpot CMS Hub?
Make SEO the theme default: global metadata, canonicals, schema, sitemap, redirects, and image CDN—plus page-level overrides when strategy demands it.
Make SEO the theme’s default. In CMS Hub, set global title/description patterns, canonical URLs, and Open Graph/Twitter tags in your head partial. Enable the XML sitemap and redirect tool, use the image CDN with responsive/lazy images, and add reusable schema markup modules for key templates. Turn on SEO Recommendations and fix items in batches. Editors can override per page, but every page ships optimized automatically.
Automation Checklist (CMS Hub)
Auto-SEO Controls (Quick Reference)
Control | Where in CMS Hub | Default you want | What to review weekly |
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Titles & descriptions | Theme head partial & page settings | Patterned titles + meta with overrides | Missing/short/long meta items |
Canonical tag | Theme head partial | Self-referencing; allow override | Duplicate content & canonicalization |
Social cards (OG/Twitter) | Head partial & featured image fields | Safe image/title/description defaults | Wrong images or empty tags |
Structured data | Reusable schema modules | Article/FAQ/Product patterns | Validation errors; missing schema |
XML sitemap | Website settings | Enabled for all live content | New/removed pages included |
Redirects | Redirect tool | Auto 301 on slug changes | 404s, chains, loops |
Images | Image CDN & editor | Responsive + lazy loading | Heavy images; missing alt text |
SEO Recommendations | SEO tool | Queue reviewed weekly | Fix rate; recurring issues |
Wire Your Theme to Be SEO-Ready by Default
Bake optimization into the theme so it fires automatically. Configure global title & description patterns in the head partial using page properties and safe fallbacks. Add a canonical tag that self-references by default and supports overrides where consolidation is needed. Standardize Open Graph/Twitter tags and provide default images to avoid empty cards.
Use schema markup modules (e.g., Article, BlogPosting, FAQ) with simple fields so editors don’t touch JSON. Keep hygiene automatic with the XML sitemap, redirects when slugs change, and the image CDN for responsive resizing and lazy loading. Operationalize with SEO Recommendations: review weekly, fix batch issues (missing meta, heavy images, broken links), and add a light pre-publish checklist in page settings.
This approach makes every new page SEO-compliant out of the box while preserving precise page-level control when strategy requires it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ship Pages That Are SEO-Ready by Default
We’ll wire your theme with metadata, canonicals, schema, sitemap, and redirects—plus a governance cadence—so every page in HubSpot CMS Hub launches optimized.
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