StrongSoftSexy.com — Full SEO Audit Report

February 25, 2026


Executive Summary

StrongSoftSexy.com is a newly launched Squarespace 7.1 site for Veronica's personal brand. The site is not yet indexed by Google — zero pages appear in search results for site:strongsoftsexy.com or the brand name. The domain has been live for roughly a month. This audit covers indexation, technical SEO, on-page optimization, schema markup, content strategy, and AI search readiness. There's a solid foundation here but several critical issues need fixing before this site can rank.


1. CRITICAL: Not Indexed by Google

Finding: No pages from strongsoftsexy.com appear in Google search results at all. Searching the exact brand name "strongsoftsexy" returns only unrelated fitness brands.

Why this matters: Until Google indexes the site, no SEO work pays off. Zero visibility, zero traffic.

Actions:

  • Submit the sitemap (https://www.strongsoftsexy.com/sitemap.xml) to Google Search Console immediately
  • Submit the site to Bing Webmaster Tools as well (this also feeds ChatGPT Search and Bing Copilot)
  • Manually request indexing for all key pages via GSC's URL Inspection tool
  • Verify the domain in GSC using DNS TXT record (preferred) or HTML tag method

2. Robots.txt — AI Crawlers Are Blocked

Finding: Squarespace's default robots.txt blocks essentially every AI crawler:

  • anthropic-ai, ClaudeBot — blocked
  • GPTBot — blocked
  • Amazonbot — blocked
  • Google-Extended — blocked
  • CCBot, FacebookBot, Bytespider, etc. — all blocked

Why this matters: This means ChatGPT Search, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and other generative AI engines cannot crawl or cite the site's content. Given that AI-referred traffic grew 527% in the past year, this is leaving a major discovery channel on the table.

Fix: In Squarespace settings, go to Settings → SEO → Search Engine Robots and customize the robots.txt. At minimum, allow:

  • OAI-SearchBot (ChatGPT search — different from GPTBot training crawler)
  • PerplexityBot
  • Googlebot (already allowed by default)

You can keep GPTBot and CCBot blocked if you don't want content used for AI training (that's separate from search citation).


3. Schema Markup — Conflicting & Incomplete

Findings on the homepage:

Problem 1: Duplicate/conflicting WebSite schema. There are TWO WebSite JSON-LD blocks — Squarespace auto-generates one (with an empty description) and a manually added one (with a proper description). Google may get confused by duplicates.

Problem 2: Empty LocalBusiness schema. Squarespace auto-generates a LocalBusiness schema with empty address and openingHours fields. This is harmful — it tells Google "this is a local business" with no supporting data, which can hurt credibility.

Problem 3: Person schema is good but needs enhancement. The manually added Person schema for Veronica is a solid start. It should be expanded with:

  • image property (headshot)
  • sameAs links to social profiles (Twitter/X, Instagram, Chaturbate, etc.)
  • More specific knowsAbout entries

Fixes:

  • Remove the Squarespace auto-generated WebSite schema, or ensure only one canonical version exists
  • Remove or replace the empty LocalBusiness schema — this site is NOT a local business. If you want a brand entity, use Organization type instead
  • On blog posts, add Article or BlogPosting schema with author attribution (Person type), datePublished, dateModified
  • Add BreadcrumbList schema for navigation hierarchy

4. Title Tags — Redundant Brand Name

Finding: Every page title appends "— StrongSoftSexy" TWICE.

Why this matters: Google displays ~60 characters in search results. Double brand names waste valuable character space and look unprofessional.

Fix: In Squarespace, go to each page's SEO settings and set a custom SEO title. Recommended format:

  • Home: StrongSoftSexy — Authentic Connection, Sexual Wellness & Real Talk
  • About: About Veronica — StrongSoftSexy
  • Connect: Connect with Veronica — StrongSoftSexy
  • Blog: Blog — Sexual Wellness & Relationship Insights — StrongSoftSexy
  • Contact: Contact Veronica — StrongSoftSexy
  • Appointments: Book a Session — StrongSoftSexy

5. Meta Descriptions — Mostly Good, Some Truncated

Finding: Meta descriptions are set on all pages, which is great. However, several get cut off in the HTML source (the Squarespace rendering shows line breaks mid-description).

Example from homepage: "StrongSoftSexy is Veronica's space for authentic connection, sexual wellness, and real talk about relationships and desire. Honest conversations, exclusive content, and coaching for adults who want genuine intimacy and self-discovery."

This is well-written at ~230 characters. Aim for 150-160 characters for optimal display in search results.

Fix: Keep descriptions under 160 characters. Front-load the most compelling value proposition and include target keywords.


6. Missing Open Graph Image

Finding: The homepage has NO og:image tag. When shared on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Discord, etc.), there will be no preview image — just text.

Fix:

  • Create a branded OG image (1200×630px) — Veronica's brand colors with the StrongSoftSexy logo/name
  • Set it in Squarespace under Marketing → Social Sharing Image (site-wide default)
  • Also set page-specific OG images for key pages

7. Content Depth — Too Thin for SEO

Finding from sitemap: The blog currently has only 3 posts:

  • Platform Comparison Guide
  • What I Wish Everyone Knew About Arousal
  • Make Room for Growth

Plus category pages for "Personal Growth" and "Sexual Wellness."

Why this matters: Sites with fewer than 15-20 pages of quality content struggle to establish topical authority. Google needs a body of work to understand what the site is about and whether it's authoritative.

Recommendations:

  • Target 2-3 new blog posts per week for the next 3 months to build a content library of 25-40 articles
  • Focus on long-tail keywords in the sexual wellness/authentic connection space
  • Aim for 1,500+ words per post with proper heading structure (H2s, H3s)
  • Add answer capsules (50-70 word direct answers) near the top of each post for AI citation eligibility
  • Create pillar content around core topics: sexual wellness fundamentals, relationship authenticity, self-discovery, and body confidence

8. Heading Structure — Multiple H1s on About Page

Finding: The About page has TWO h1 tags: "Meet Veronica" (main heading) and "Get in Touch" (contact section heading).

Fix: Each page should have exactly ONE h1. The "Get in Touch" section should use an h2 instead. In Squarespace's editor, change that heading block's size from H1 to H2.


9. Connect Page — H2 Instead of H1

Finding: The Connect page uses h2 for its main heading ("Connect with Veronica") instead of h1. This means the page has no H1 at all.

Fix: Change the main heading to H1 in the Squarespace editor.


10. Internal Linking — Virtually None

Finding: From the homepage content, there's very little internal linking between pages. The navigation menu provides basic links, but there are no contextual in-content links between blog posts or between pages and related blog content.

Recommendations:

  • Every blog post should link to at least 2-3 other pages/posts
  • The About page should link to the Blog and Connect pages contextually
  • The Connect page should link to the About page and relevant blog posts
  • Add a "Related Posts" section at the bottom of each blog post
  • Consider a "Start Here" or "Popular Posts" section on the blog index

11. Performance Considerations

Finding: Squarespace handles most technical performance automatically (HSTS is enabled, SSL is active, proper caching headers). However:

  • The site loads a large number of JavaScript files — this is standard Squarespace bloat but affects Core Web Vitals
  • Google Tag Manager (G-LR0BNZMCSC) is installed, which is good for analytics

Recommendations:

  • Optimize all images before uploading (Squarespace does some automatic compression but not always enough)
  • Avoid adding too many third-party scripts or widgets
  • Test Core Web Vitals regularly via PageSpeed Insights once the site is indexed

12. Missing Pages for SEO & Trust

Finding: The site is missing several pages that build trust signals (E-E-A-T):

  • No Privacy Policy page — needed for trust and GDPR compliance
  • No Terms of Service — especially important for a site offering paid sessions
  • No dedicated FAQ page — this is a goldmine for featured snippets and People Also Ask results
  • No editorial/about page for the blog — explaining content creation standards

Recommendations:

  • Add a Privacy Policy and Terms of Service (Squarespace has templates)
  • Create an FAQ page answering common questions about sessions, what StrongSoftSexy is about, etc.
  • Add an editorial standards statement to the About page

13. URL Structure — Clean but Category URLs Are Exposed

Finding: Blog post URLs are clean (/blog/platform-comparison-guide), but Squarespace also exposes category URLs in the sitemap (/blog/category/Personal+Growth). The + in the URL is suboptimal.

Fix: This is a Squarespace limitation. Not critical, but be aware that category pages may dilute crawl budget. Consider using cleaner category names (single words or hyphenated).


14. Cross-Linking with OffCam

Finding: There's currently no visible connection between StrongSoftSexy.com and the OffCam platform, despite Veronica being a co-founder. This is a missed opportunity for building authority through cross-referencing.

Recommendations:

  • Add a subtle mention/link to OffCam on the About page (e.g., "Veronica is also co-founder of OffCam, a business platform for adult creators")
  • Once OffCam's blog has relevant content, cross-link between the two sites
  • Use the sameAs property in Person schema to connect Veronica's profile across both sites

This creates a mutually reinforcing authority network.


15. AI Search Optimization — Not Ready

Current state: Between the robots.txt blocking AI crawlers and the thin content library, the site is essentially invisible to AI search engines.

To become AI-citable:

  • Unblock AI search crawlers (not training crawlers) in robots.txt
  • Structure blog posts with self-contained answer capsules (50-70 words) under each H2
  • Include specific statistics and data points where possible
  • Write in modular sections of 120-180 words that can be extracted independently
  • Implement FAQPage schema on relevant content
  • Build content depth — AI engines prefer citing comprehensive, authoritative sources

Priority Action Items (Ranked)

Do This Week:

  1. Submit sitemap to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools
  2. Fix duplicate title tags (remove double brand name)
  3. Add OG image (site-wide social sharing image)
  4. Remove empty LocalBusiness schema
  5. Unblock AI search crawlers in robots.txt

Do This Month:

  1. Fix heading hierarchy (one H1 per page)
  2. Publish 6-8 new blog posts to build content depth
  3. Add Privacy Policy and Terms of Service pages
  4. Add internal links between all existing pages and posts
  5. Enhance Person schema with image and social profile links

Ongoing:

  1. Publish 2-3 blog posts per week for 3 months
  2. Build FAQ content targeting People Also Ask queries
  3. Add Article/BlogPosting schema to all blog posts
  4. Cross-link with OffCam once both sites have sufficient content
  5. Monitor Core Web Vitals and indexation status in GSC