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Semantic HTML

When building a foreign trade website, traditional website building methods often only focus on how the webpage "looks" (such as whether the pictures are beautiful and the layout is neat). However, search engines such as Google cannot understand images. They can only understand the webpage content by reading the "code tags" at the bottom layer of the website.

From its inception, the SX-Creval system has been designed with "Google SEO friendliness" in mind. When you use our system to assemble web pages like building blocks, you're not just doing layout; the system also automatically generates extremely strict semantic tags that fully comply with the latest international standards (HTML5) at the underlying level.

1. What is semantic tagging?

For example, if you think of your webpage as a book:
Ordinary website building systems often only provide a bunch of dense text. When Google's "crawler" crawls it, it has a hard time distinguishing where the book title is, where the chapter is, and where the appendix is, resulting in extremely low crawling efficiency and naturally poor ranking.

SX-Creval's semantic tagging automatically adds clear "table of contents," "headings," "body text," and "notes" tags to the book. When Google comes along, it can instantly and accurately extract the most important core keywords and product information.

2. What business value do the stringent underlying standards bring you?

Even if you have no coding knowledge, SX-Creval will automatically deploy the following specifications when you assemble your homepage, product page, or article page:

  • Accurately extract core content (refine product selling points)
    The system automatically distinguishes between the webpage's navigation, sidebar, main content area, and footer copyright information. This is equivalent to telling Google: "Ignore the duplicate links in the navigation and footer, and focus all your attention on the product details in the middle."
  • A clear content hierarchy structure (improves inclusion quality)
    When you enter the product name, selling points, and publication date in the backend, the system automatically assigns them the highest-weighted main title, subheadings, independent sections, and time stamps. Google highly values this well-structured content and gives it higher search ranking.
  • Preventing ranking penalties and providing multilingual support (avoiding SEO punishment)
    In international trade website building, similar product pages or multilingual versions from different countries often appear. Ordinary websites are easily penalized by Google for "maliciously creating duplicate content," resulting in a drop in search rankings. SX-Creval automatically deploys advanced anti-duplicate tags and multilingual identity tags at the underlying level, clearly guiding Google to identify the original source and target country/region of the webpage, protecting your website's authority from harm.

3. The underlying tag matrix used by the SX-Creval specification

To help our foreign trade website stand out in Google search results, our R&D team has deeply and systematically integrated the following standard semantic tags into more than 60 modules of the system:

  • Page basics and metadata: title, description
  • Global schema markers: main, header, footer, nav, aside
  • Content hierarchy and blocks: article, section, h (heading series), time
  • Senior SEO Identity Tags: canonical, alternate

In SX-Creval, you don't need to learn what a header is or how to write canonical text. Your job is simply to build website content by dragging and dropping modules and filling in product information; while SX-Creval automatically handles the work of "marketing" your website to Google and providing the most perfect underlying code architecture for you every time you click save.