Keywords and Product Listing
Evening all,
What is the view of the forum on the below?:
1 - Should the listing title include the Brand Name?
2 - Should you include as many of your keywords in the listing title?
3 - Should you include as many of your keywords in the product listing?
4 - Should the keywords not be duplicated across the listing, i.e don’t have ‘fuffy towel’ in the keywords and in the Product Listing.
Im only asking as ive spent around an hour looking at improving indexing and keywords and the above were covered, some where contradicting each other so interested in the forums view.
Thanks very much.
Keywords and Product Listing
Evening all,
What is the view of the forum on the below?:
1 - Should the listing title include the Brand Name?
2 - Should you include as many of your keywords in the listing title?
3 - Should you include as many of your keywords in the product listing?
4 - Should the keywords not be duplicated across the listing, i.e don’t have ‘fuffy towel’ in the keywords and in the Product Listing.
Im only asking as ive spent around an hour looking at improving indexing and keywords and the above were covered, some where contradicting each other so interested in the forums view.
Thanks very much.
1 reply
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- Only if your product is generic i.e a toilet brush. If you sell unique products, then no.
2.Put your main keywords in the title if you can fit them in a nutural way, Like, “white toilet brush with holder” rather than a whole keyword bash covering everything.
3.Any main keywords you can’t fit in the title, add to your bullet points, the closer to the top, the higher the priority.
- you don’t need to duplicate keywords but you can re-order them i.e White toilet brush or toilet brush white. This can help target “exact” keywords. As a rule of thumb though, no you can use each word once.
the main thing is to try and make the keywords fit in naturally so they read well, it’s sometimes tricky to do but readable sentences convert the customer easier.
good luck.