Structuring SEO and Format of a page in Next.js Effectively

Shubhdeep Chhabra
2 min readSep 10, 2022

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Organizing your Next.js application and using components.

Imagine you want to use Next.js to build an application and that you want each page to have a distinct SEO strategy as well as the same header, footer, and navbar.

What you can manage to do?

The simple option is to build a shared component that is called repeatedly on each page.

But, You might try this 👇

  • I hope you have already developed a Next.js app before reading this.
    If not, visit this page 👉 https://nextjs.org/docs/getting-started
  • Create two components with the names Format and SEOSetup in a new folder called components inside the src directory.
  • This component, “Format,” refers to the layout of the page.
    Here, in this case, the layout of every page will be in this flow Navbar then Main content, and then a Footer.
    And, We are therefore defining it below 👇
import { FC } from 'react';import Footer from '../Footer';
import Navbar from '../Navbar';
const Format: FC = (props) => {
return (
<>
<Navbar />
<Main>{props.children}</Main>
<Footer />
</>
);
};
export default Format;
  • In SEOSetup, we’re really constructing a common tag with data supplied as props for the meta and title tag fields.
    So that we may utilize this SEOSetup component each time we need to define SEO-related information on a page rather than creating a head tag repeatedly.
import Head from 'next/head';export interface MetaData {
title: string;
description: string;
}
const SEOSetup: FC<MetaData> = (props) => {
const {
title,
description,
} = props;
return (
<Head>
<title>{title}</title>
<meta name={'title'} content={title} />
<meta name={'description'} content={description} />
</Head>
);
};
export default SEOSetup;
  • Finally, utilize them on a page. Here we are just wrapping the page with the Format component and setting up SEO with our custom SEOSetup tag.
import type { NextPage } from 'next'import Format from '../components/Format';
import SEOSetup from '../components/SEOSetup';
const Home: NextPage = () => {
return (
<Format>
<SEOSetup
title="This is title of the Home Page"
description="This is description of Home Page"
/>
<div>
This is Home Page.
</div>
</Format>
)
}
export default Home;

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Shubhdeep Chhabra
Shubhdeep Chhabra

Written by Shubhdeep Chhabra

Software Developer | Tech Enthusiast

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