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  1. #1
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    Ecommerce SEO Optimization

    Hi folks,
    I have +5 years of experience in SEO but never work on eCommerce website before.
    Now, I wonder that, how eCommerce SEO is different from regular SEO.
    Does really have any difference between them.

    Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks

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    ‘Search Engine Optimization’ is just that....

    From a GOOGLE Search:

    "Search engine optimization (SEO) is the practice of getting targeted traffic to a website from a search engine’s organic rankings. Common tasks associated with SEO include creating high-quality content, optimizing content around specific keywords, and building backlinks.

    In other words:

    SEO is all about improving a site’s rankings in the organic (non-paid) section of the search results."

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    Hello there

    The way I see it, eCommerce SEO is different from regular SEO in a few key ways:

    1. eCommerce sites tend to have more product pages than other types of websites, so there's more opportunity for keyword optimization.

    2. eCommerce sites typically have more shopping cart abandonment than other types of websites, so optimizing the checkout process is key.

    3. Shopping engines are a big part of the eCommerce landscape, so optimizing the site for those engines is essential.

    4. eCommerce stores often sell unique products that can't be found on other sites, so developing unique content around those products is important.

    I hope this helps a little.

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    While the fundamentals of technical SEO are largely the same across all sectors, eCommerce SEO presents certain particularly distinctive technical SEO challenges that are uncommon on other sorts of websites.

    The most frequent problems include handling multilayer navigation, duplicating material, various sorting options, crawling problems, particular microdata markup, etc.


    Even if the game's rules were quite different, there were still some notable distinctions between SEO for eCommerce websites and SEO for other types of websites, such as corporate, local, and news websites.



    Today, there are many differences between optimising an eCommerce website for major search engines and optimising any other form of websit

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    Everyday retail products are different from niche markets, and SEO can't get good results. But for niche SEO and building your user community, SEO can be very effective.
    SEO for things like cocktail gear, model airplanes, etc. is very feasible.
    If you can build a community on your site, use a Saas type service that is inexpensive and allows your users to provide content for your SEO. User engagement is one of the paths that e-commerce sites can take to do better.

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    Ecommerce Product SEO

    Hi Friends
    I'm new to SEO and I'm wondering if the products in an eCommerce website need to optimize individually. Because large eCommerce websites have thousands of products and it will be very difficult to optimize individual products.

    Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks

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    eCommerce SEO is specifically focused on optimizing online stores and their products for search engines. It involves techniques to increase visibility and ranking of product pages, categories, and other eCommerce-related pages in search engine results. This may include optimizing product titles, descriptions, images, and categories, using keywords related to the products, improving website speed, and ensuring a user-friendly experience. On the other hand, regular SEO focuses on optimizing websites in general, regardless of the type of content or industry. Both eCommerce SEO and regular SEO aim to increase organic traffic to a website, but the focus and techniques used may differ.

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    Update proper meta titles & descriptions about the products with their missing image alt tag, add details explanation about products descriptions. Always add fresh & unique content related to your products & services by proper researching on the keywords. This will help you to increase your keywords in SERP & if keywords rank then definitely get traffic

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    Yes, there is a difference between e-commerce and regular SEO. E-commerce focuses on product pages, product listings, and all whereas, regular SEO focus on content that includes blog post, articles, and service pages. The second difference is in e-commerce SEO, the user's experience matters most, optimizing the site, and mobile friendliness, all these factors are crucial whereas, in regular SEO the emphasis may vary depending on the website's purpose. The third difference is the content- content in e-commerce is all about product descriptions and also contains specifications and reviews. In contrast, in regular SEO, you work with a wide variety of content like articles and guides.
    There are other differences, but both aim to increase organic website traffic.

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    Ecommerce SEO Optimization is the best for business.

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