Major SEO issue with sites built using Nicepage + WordPress: only "Home" keywords detected

alessandrofalcone94
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alessandrofalcone94 posted this 21 June 2025
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Hello everyone,

I'm opening this topic because I’ve just discovered a very serious and embarrassing issue affecting all the websites I’ve built using Nicepage within WordPress.

Here’s what’s happening:
after noticing poor SEO performance for several client websites, I decided to run some tests using the Google Ads “Discover new keywords” tool.

And here comes the disappointing result:
for every site built with Nicepage, the keyword tool only detects "home" and "home" as the only relevant keywords.
No actual content-related terms, no services, no brand-related keywords — just "home".

I’ve been using Nicepage daily for over a year, and even purchased the full license, thinking it would help streamline my workflow.
Unfortunately, I now realize that the SEO structure generated by Nicepage is completely ineffective, and all the websites need a complete SEO review and manual optimization.

I’ve tested this on several sites, always with the same results.

Has anyone else experienced the same problem?
Is there any real solution to fix or improve the SEO output generated by Nicepage?

I’m attaching a screenshot of the keyword detection tool from Google Ads for reference.

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!

EDIT: 👉 Please do not tell me that the issue lies with the Google tool or my SEO skills.
I’ve tested the exact same tool on other websites I developed using Elementor or hand-coded static HTML, and they all show correct and meaningful keyword results.

Has anyone else experienced the same problem?
Is there any real solution to fix or improve the SEO output generated by Nicepage?

I’m attaching a screenshot of the Google Ads keyword tool results for reference.

Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions!

Last edited 21 June 2025 by alessandrofalcone94

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Support Team posted this 23 June 2025

Hello,

Nicepage generates standard HTML tags (like title, description, keywords) for SEO you added under the Page Settings >> SEO. There is no other version of defining SEO in the HTML language. If you added all required data under the Page {rp[erties >> SEO, then Nicepage generated all required HTML tags with the entered content. If you see this data under the page source, the Nicepage did the job correctly. But SEO includes a lot more page elements like Headings, alt text for images, and page content. Nicepage provides an option for adding Headings, alt tags for images, etc. But you need to pay attention to this data when you create the page. Nicepage does do all SEO job, unfortunately. So, if you need to add some specific data to the page to improve SEO, please let us know what data so we can help you.

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