Thanks Don
I feel like this is the info I was looking for. I'm not sure how I am going to apply this to my shopify site - still getting my head around the concept and will do some further reading
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Thanks Don
I feel like this is the info I was looking for. I'm not sure how I am going to apply this to my shopify site - still getting my head around the concept and will do some further reading
Gotcha
i'm not repeating the same tag again and again - I add different keywords before I describe the item.
I'll fix the duplicate content issue first and see what happens.
Hi there,
I'm the owner of this site http://goo.gl/76Mrbd and I have a newbie question
We have a large number of vintage clothing items, and for SEO purposes I would like to rank for keywords "vintage insert designer name". I've been titling all our items with the phrase "vintage insert designer skirt/dress/pants etc" - but I've noticed that when we google these phrases - an example being "vintage moschino" we don't rank for them at all, despite the fact that each individual page gets a decent "page optimisation score" for that particular keyword.
Many people have suggested to me that the reason this is so is because we're using the keyword too much on our site, but I can't get my head around how to fix this. What would be the best way to restructure our product descriptions so that we can fix this?
Thanks in advance
Hi there,
I'm the owner of this site http://goo.gl/76Mrbd and I have a newbie question
We have a large number of vintage clothing items, and for SEO purposes I would like to rank for keywords "vintage insert designer name". I've been titling all our items with the phrase "vintage insert designer skirt/dress/pants etc" - but I've noticed that when we google these phrases - an example being "vintage moschino" we don't rank for them at all, despite the fact that each individual page gets a decent "page optimisation score" for that particular keyword.
Many people have suggested to me that the reason this is so is because we're using the keyword too much on our site, but I can't get my head around how to fix this. What would be the best way to restructure our product descriptions so that we can fix this?
Thanks in advance
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