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Proper SEO for a Product Page

Product SEO Can Bring Huge Rewards for Small Businesses

If you’re running an e-commerce website, you need to ensure that each and every page on your website fulfills SEO criteria that search engines look for and reward. The difference between an unoptimized page and an optimized one is obvious; more successfully completed transactions and more money in your pocket. An ecommerce site optimized for the search engines generates more traffic and engages visitors, increasing their chances of becoming buyers.

Implement these SEO tips on your product pages, and reap the benefits. This is a great time; the holiday season will soon be on us.

Before you get down to the interesting task of optimizing your product pages, you need to have a plan in place. This calls for some research to audit the existing status of SEO of your website. You can use free online tools or better still, commission the services of search engine optimization company.  A good SEO company has the experience and offers the invaluable advantage of human insight. Common SEO errors include broken links, faulty scripts, duplication of content, absence of tags, missing images, etc.

Analyze the existing keywords and also their placement on the product page. Are they present in the page title, product heading, subheadings, and copy? How does your choice of keywords stack up against keywords targeted by competitors who are doing better than you? You will need to strike a balance between keywords’ search volume and the fight for those keywords. Choose your SEO battles carefully. In these battles, long tail keywords are your best friends. A well-thought out content strategy for promoting your product pages will boost the SEO appeal of your product pages.

Here are steps to take for basic product SEO

SEO for Temporarily Unavailable Products

Do not make the mistake of deleting pages if products go out of stock. Google hates dead links, and you’ll be left with the chore of setting up the page again once the product is available. Consider adding the same product with different colors. You can direct visitors to other products in the same product category. Let users know when they can expect the product to be back. Use the opportunity to get email addresses to send the information. Build your list!

SEO for Discontinued Products

If an upgraded or an improved version replaces an existing product, then use a 301 permanent redirect to let the search engines know that you want the SEO gains of the original page to be transferred to the new page. Or you can send the visitor to the main category page for the product. If neither of these options is available, then delete the page and the URL and use a 410 status code to inform visitors that the page is gone for good.

 

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