Web3 SEO

SEO built for protocols, dApps, and wallets—tight docs & developer SEO, intent-led topic authority, and risk-free editorial links that compound.

Protocols
Docs, network pages, validators
dApps
Landing pages & feature hubs
Wallets
Onboarding, how-to, FAQs
L2/Infra
Docs search & integration pages

Why Web3 SEO is different

  • Developer-first journeys: docs, examples, SDK pages rank like product pages.
  • Open-source surfaces: GitHub, governance forums, Mirror posts, changelogs.
  • Risk-free links only—editorial placements on relevant publishers (no PBNs).

How the program runs

  1. Discovery & demand map (queries, competitors, dev journeys)
  2. Docs & KB SEO (IA, snippets, search-in-docs, schema)
  3. Topic authority (clusters, hubs, internal link graphs)
  4. Editorial links + reporting (dashboards, weekly actions)

Discovery surfaces we optimize

Docs & KB

IA, snippetable sections, code examples, canonicalization, multilingual.

GitHub & Changelogs

Repo SEO, release notes, readme hygiene, inbound deep links from docs.

Governance & Forums

Discoverability for proposals, decisions, and roadmaps (indexation safe).

Education & Guides

Clustered guides for devs/users (TOFU→MOFU→BOFU), schema & anchors.


90-day docs SEO rollout

Days 1–30 — Structure

Information architecture, snippets, canonical rules, search-in-docs setup.

Days 31–60 — Authority

Topic hubs, internal links, dev-focused examples, glossary rollout.

Days 61–90 — Momentum

Schema across templates, editorial placements, dashboard cadence.


Adjacent services

LLM Optimization

Improve RAG & answer quality from your docs and KB.

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Crypto Content & Copywriting

Developer docs, guides, and product copy that convert.

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Crypto Link Building

Contextual editorial placements—brand-safe, risk-free.

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FAQ

Web3 SEO leans heavily on docs, developer journeys, and open-source surfaces (GitHub, governance). We prioritize docs & KB SEO, topic hubs, and brand-safe editorial links.

Yes. We structure sections for snippetability, add schema, and wire internal links without harming search-in-docs or multilingual routing.

We map versions, canonical rules, and navigation to avoid duplication and keep indexing stable.

Higher docs discoverability, stronger topic authority, non-brand traffic growth, and faster time-to-index for releases/changes.