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Does your “Benefits” section actually help SEO?

Does your “Benefits” section actually help SEO?

via Dev.to WebdevBhavin Sheth

While working on AllInOneTools , I added a section like: 👉 “Built for Everyday Productivity” At first, I thought this section was just for users. To explain: • why the site is useful • why someone should come back • what makes it different But then I started thinking from a search engine perspective . When a crawler lands on the page, it doesn’t “feel” design. It reads structure. And this section usually sits: 👉 right after tools, categories, or core content So it becomes a strong contextual block . It naturally includes: • keywords (tools, productivity, free, online tools) • value explanation • use cases • user intent signals Which might help search engines understand: 👉 what the site is about 👉 who it’s for 👉 why it’s useful Also, this section often includes: • internal links • feature highlights • supporting content So it’s not just UX… It may also improve: • topical relevance • crawl understanding • page clarity Now I’m curious 👇 Do you think “Benefits” sections help SEO… • because

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