I was going to write a blog giving guidance on SEO friendly copy, particularly how to optimise product information so that it gets more traffic and sales.
Instead of typing straight into blogger, I did what we all do and searched for "5 tips for SEO friendly product descriptions" - it turns out there's loads of stuff out there, so there's no point me re-inventing the wheel!
I'll give you a quick overview and share some of the best articles/links on SEO that I found.
Ps. Search Engine Optimised (SEO) content is only part of the battle. Don't forget great product photography too.
Ps. Search Engine Optimised (SEO) content is only part of the battle. Don't forget great product photography too.
Quick Tips
- Write using the language of your shoppers - think 'what would I search for?
It's easy to use internal jargon when listing products or talking about your business - we all do it. It's best to avoid 'pet' names or acronyms and give full brand name, spelt out clearly in a phrase that potential customers will search for.
Shoppers searching for this picture are likely to use the term 'VW Camper Van Photo' - the artist name for this product is ADF Buses Colour''- this should be used in the product description as supporting information but not in the product title.
Unsure what terms are popular? Google has a great free keyword tool
2. Don't use manufacturers descriptions 'word for word'I'm not asking you to become JK Rowling, but unique content works best. There are probably 50 other sites using the manufacturers descriptions, so to gain an edge why not re-write them in your own style.
Stuck for time? Why not ask a media / journalist graduate (they're all looking for experience). Contact your local University or CollegeWant to do it yourself? Here's a good article on SEO Copy (there's more at the bottom)
3. Mention your product name, brand and category more than once (key word density)
Different people argue different %ages (between 2 & 5% of the text) but I'd say, don't spam the user, but don't be shy of using the brand name, product name and category in the title and description.
For example:Artist name is known for his/her fantastic VW Camper Van paintings. At insert shop name we specialising in bespoke framing with a prompt delivery.
VW Camper Van paintings are available in both white or black frames.etc. (you get the idea)
4. Keep it Simple, Stupid (KISS)
Think from a shoppers point of view. Answer all the 5 questions; What? Who? Why? How? When? in a concise way and tell the story to make the product a) compelling and b) trustworthy.
Generic, incomplete content makes it easy for a shopper to go elsewhere.
5. Did I mention unique content?Research has shown that 60% of shoppers require clear product information and images to make a purchase.
What with phishing, 'Anonymous' hacking and all that, the internet is a scary place to give your data - dont give shoppers any excuses to choose someone else.Useful LinksE-consultancy - pathway to conversion report
E-consultancy SEO Best practice guide
SEO Tips
How to write SEO friendly product copy
10 tips for SEO friendly product descriptions
Hope this is helpful (its only the tip of the iceberg)cheersMichael
All frooly shops are optimised for SEO. Products are sent to Google Shopping and there's loads of under the hood stuff which takes the pain out of getting found on search. The only thing left to do is add content.
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