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# SPIDER Website SEO Optimizer

[**SPIDER Website SEO Optimizer**](https://apps.shopify.com/spider-website-seo-optimizer) is a Shopify app developed by MageComp that allows you to accelerate your store's SEO performance and optimize images by assigning SEO-friendly ALT texts and image filenames. By structured data (JSON LD), you can differentiate your website's listing on SERP to achieve maximum CTR.

SPIDER app also scans all web pages to detect any broken links (404 errors), ensuring uninterrupted UX. Merchants can easily create Meta titles and descriptions by utilizing various templates.

The SPIDER app allows you to assign values to ALT tags and image filenames using variables. It provides structured data configuration for enhanced listing appearance on Google's SERP. The broken link checker identifies any unavailable web pages, improving user experience.&#x20;

Additionally, you can create custom templates for optimizing Meta titles and descriptions, boosting your rankings. With plug-and-play configuration, it offers a simplified way to gain SEO benefits.


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