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product description optimization
Posted 27 December 2009 - 05:18 PM #1
i'm optimizing few pages to rank better in Google.I would like some advice regarding on page optimization in the product description.Is the product description behaves as the "body of the page"?so that means i can optimize product descriptions as i was optimizing an html page?
i heard that product title is already a h1.is that true?
Posted 27 December 2009 - 06:16 PM #2
The main objective for any e-commerce start up is to find a unique product and either hope that there is a market for it, or create a market yourself.
I sell supplements (and I kick myself in the butt every day for doing it) and the only supplements I sell are provided by one manufacturer and that is only because that manufacturer has a following and I undercut other reseller's prices. It won't matter one iota how well optimized I am for vitamin C because I won't sell any and I haven't in 5 years because I just cannot compete with the competition.
So all these questions about optimization really don't mean very much unless you approached your e-store as you would a brick and mortar store. Would you open music store on the same block as J&R Music World?
Posted 28 December 2009 - 06:49 PM #3
Posted 28 December 2009 - 10:15 PM #4
YesI just need to know if the "product title is already an h1"
Yes, but if it's possible at the begin of the description (or first paragraph).and if i insert anchor text inside the product description,it will count towards s.e.o
P.S. To see "if" something is H1 or p or div look for the "Page source" in your FF browser menu or "Source" in IE.
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Posted 29 January 2010 - 04:17 PM #5
P.S. To see "if" something is H1 or p or div look for the "Page source" in your FF browser menu or "Source" in IE.
Being new to CS Cart, I've found Firebug (Firefox add-on) and IE8 Developer tools (built in) to be INFINITELY helpful in identifying elements. But that's a separate discussion.
Posted 29 January 2010 - 04:48 PM #6
Use FF, IE Tool is useful in this case, just to fix any design difficulties in IE.Being new to CS Cart, I've found Firebug (Firefox add-on) and IE8 Developer tools (built in) to be INFINITELY helpful in identifying elements. But that's a separate discussion.
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