Promotion Strategy
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Hi!, i have a question for the community, in a promotion landing page of the type www.domain.cl/cyber believe that it is positive to include a menu apart from the main one with categories of the type www.dominio.cl/cyber/category? , but in relation to the products maintain the same URL without perform www.domini.cl/cyber/category/poduct?
What do they think?
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Muchas gracias! quería confirmar, gracias por los argumentos.
Saludos!!!
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Hola Manuel,
correcto. Es mejor crear una url principal para la página de la campaña especial y categorías para la campaña especial y optimizar todas ellas para el tema de Black Friday o la campaña que sea, pero mantener los productos en las urls de siempre con el descuento adecuado.
Esto se debe a varios motivos:
- Vas a generar contenido duplicado si creas una versión alternativa de cada producto, a menos que cambies bastante el contenido de cada uno de ellos y toda su optimización, y aún así corres el riesgo de tener "thin content" (contenido que aporta poco o nada al usuario) y no ser bien posicionado por ello.
- Es muchísimo trabajo hacer lo anterior medianamente bien a menos que tengas muy pocos productos en tu tienda.
- Las nuevas urls de productos tendrán una autoridad de página muy baja o más bien nula (PA)
- Las búsquedas con palabras clave que incluyan tanto un producto concreto como una mención a la campaña tipo "Zapatillas nike Air Jordan Black Friday" van a ser escasas, y además al tener una categoría de "Zapatillas" o algo similar en este caso, en la que salen este tipo de productos listados junto con diferentes menciones a lo largo de la página de la keyword de la campaña, tendrás en esa categoría optimizadas búsquedas de este tipo.
Es mucho más sencillo evitar el contenido duplicado y el "thin content" si trabajas con una página principal y unas cuantas categorías, ya que vas a poder centrarte en crear secciones más únicas y originales en contenido y optimización.
En cualquier caso te recomiendo que dichas categorías no incluyan exactamente los mismos productos que las categorías de tu web para no caer en duplicidades (si simplemente no tienes todos los productos de cada categoría en promoción ya tienes arreglado esto). Quiero decir, si por ejemplo tienes una sección de "Zapatillas deportivas" con 80 productos, si tienes 50 de ellos en promoción y los otros 30 no, perfecto, si tienes los 80 en promoción y por lo tanto esa nueva categoría va a incluir exactamente los mismos productos que la otra, puedes hacer clasificaciones un poco diferentes, más genéricas o más específicas. Esto facilitaría evitar este tipo de problemas. Por ejemplo si tienes categorías de "Zapatillas deportivas", podrías usar categorías diferentes como "Zapatillas de futbol" que por ejemplo incluyera 25 de esas 80 + "Zapatillas de basket Black Friday" que por ejemplo incluyera 15 de esas 80 + otras o alrevés.
Por último, recordarte que cuando termine la campaña, no elimines tus urls para la campaña sin más. O bien utilizas un 301 para redireccionarlas a la home o a la url más similar en cada caso, o te las guardas para el año siguiente (puedes quitar los links internos a la sección pero no eliminar la misma).
Espero que mi respuesta sea de ayuda
Un saludo y mucha suerte con tu web!
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Mejor en español, cuando creas un landing page enfocado en campañas especiales del tipo cyberday, black friday, etc. La url principal sería algo así: www.dominio.cl/cyberday, y para las categorías que están en promoción sería: www.domino.cl/cyberday/deporte, pero he visto que las URLs que apuntan hacia los productos que están en promoción van a los mismo enlaces de siempre de los productos: www.dominio.cl/deporte/zapatillas.../, esto sería mejor que realizar una URL especial para productos durante el cyber que sea www.dominio.cl/cyberday/deporte/zapatillas.../, cierto?
¡Hola !, tengo una pregunta para la comunidad, en una landing page de promoción del tipo www.domain.cl/cyber creo que es positivo incluir un menú aparte del principal con categorías del tipo www.dominio.cl / cyber / categoría? , pero en relación con los productos, mantenga la misma URL sin realizar www.domini.cl/cyber/category/poduct?
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Hi Manuel,
I'm not sure if I understand you. It's a good idea to create categories in a secondary menu if you have in them with products or with natural/original/quality content.
But you mean to don't have a url for each product and have all them just in www.domini.cl/cyber/category? If this is the question, I think is better to have a url for each product, unless you don't have any content on each product, in that case it could be a good option.
You can talk me in spanish if you preferr
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