How To Do SEO for an ecommerce website
1.
Localization
It is a short process of two easy
steps.
- Register your Business with Google My Business.
- Create an interesting profile.
Google shows local results on Search
Engine Ranking Positions (SERPs). Have a look at this infographic that shows why
businesses are adopting local results. Also, have a look at the screenshot
below. It shows the top local results in SERPs with their Contact Numbers and
Addresses.
For ecommerce, it is a good practice
for generating conversions. Many brands have now listed their businesses on
Google Local. There are many services available for local directories,
geo-targeted keyword tools, citation finders, reputation managers, audit tools,
and more. You just have to find the right citation opportunities.
Here are a few things you need to
remember when creating a local listing:
- Provide NAP (Name, Address, and Phone Number) exactly the same and properly.
- Use Schema Tags for NAP.
- Get real reviews from customers.
- Optimize local keywords on your site.
- Properly optimize search engine snippets.
- Target local link building.
2. SEO title
It’s necessary to create a unique
and interesting Title for search engines and users as well. Remember, all your
products are optimized with SEO Title. There are some best practices which you
can follow to create optimized best titles for ecommerce:
- Use your website brand in the Title (Brand Optimization).
- Use less than 60 characters.
- Use Action Words like “buy”, “online”.
- Use Free Shipping words in title for ecommerce website, if possible.
- Use proper keywords placements. The title starts with the most important terms and ends with brands. For e.g, “Organic Wild Rice – Rice Vendor”.
3. Image and video optimization
Images and videos are used at many
places. For images, I have the recent example of Cloudways Console. If you
search on Google, “Cloudways Console”, this result will show as below:
The Alt text of these pictures are
relevant to the “Cloudways Console” keywords. These are some of the things you
have to care about for Rich Media Content Optimization:
- Use proper and relevant Alt Text.
- Name the image file properly, for e.g. “buy-button”, etc.
- Reduce image and video size as much as you can. There are many online tools that offer instant optimization.
- Use embedded code for videos by hosting videos on external sites, like Wistia, Vimeo, etc. This way, your site’s load time will not be affected.
- Write all meta details and required descriptions for all your videos.
4.
Page Load Time
Most of the ecommerce sites average
load time is 6 seconds. Best load time is around 2-3 seconds.
Some points which reduce your
ecommerce site load time:
- Reduce Redirects.
- Optimize Images.
- Try to upload video from external source.
- Minify HTTP Requests.
- Minify Development resources like: HTML, CSS, JavaScript.
- Reduce or if possible deactivate extra Plugins on your cms.
- Try to get better Hosting + CDN service like: Cloudways.
- Enable Browser Caching.
5.
Unique content
Uniqueness is must when it comes
to content. Google has announced strict measures against copied content. Here is
the reference:
Duplicate content generally refers
to substantive blocks of content within or across domains that either
completely match other content or are appreciably similar. Mostly, this is not
deceptive in origin. Examples of non-malicious duplicate content could include:
·
Discussion forums that can generate
both regular and stripped-down pages targeted at mobile devices
·
Store items shown or linked via
multiple distinct URLs
·
Printer-only versions of web pages
For Affiliate Programmers, Google set some conditions such as:
Google believes that pure, or
“thin,” affiliate websites do not provide additional value for web users,
especially if they are part of a program that distributes its content to
several hundred affiliates. These sites generally appear to be cookie-cutter
sites or templates with no original content. Because a search results page
could return several of these sites, all with the same content, thin affiliates
create a frustrating user experience.
Some examples of thin affiliates
include:
Pages with product affiliate links
on which the product descriptions and reviews are copied directly from the
original merchant without any original content or added value.
Please remember that the product
name and most of the code and quotes are used the same just because they cannot
be changed. Try to produce different content in product description and
details. If you want to rank your ecommerce efforts on search engines, follow
each and every single guideline from Google. One of the major SEO issues which
occurs in ecommerce is copied content. Try to work smarter in this regard. Some
of the points to care about:
- Noindex all pages which are not necessary to index
- URL Path should be clear
- Proper Redirection
- Canonical Tags implementation
6.
Site structure
A site built on a structure provides
good user experience. It helps visitor and search engines in finding relevant
information. Beside this, internal linking of related products and other pages
of your store helps to easily index pages of your ecommerce site. Proper
structured websites help search engine crawlers to find your site pages.
7.
Structured data
Structured data is now a necessity
for every online business. For successful SEO, you need to create a proper
structure for data too.
Its benefits are increased
Conversion Optimization, CTR, improved SERP indirectly, reduced Bounce Rate,
and increased User Engagement.
There are many Rich Snippets that
are used with ecommerce sites, because products have lots of information that
users want to gather before buying. Some of them are:
- Name
- Rating
- Currency
- Shipping
- Price
- Color
- Availability, and many more.
I prefer Schema
for Structured Data. It’s the easiest one. You can implement Markup Tags which
you want to show in rich snippet.
For testing, I used Google’s Structured Data Testing Tool. Be sure to
test all your Markup Tags with this tool.
8.
HTTPs
Recently, Google announced minor SEO
benefit for website that implement HTTPs for transfer. Ecommerce sites have to
apply HTTPs not only for Google, but for Users too. Ecommerce websites usually
have Payment Gateways connected with the Cart System. HTTPs basically encrypts
all the data which is transferred between the server and website. Now, buyers
won’t pay on a site that does not use HTTPs for data transfer.
To get your website HTTPs protected,
you need to install an SSL certificate. Many hosting service providers
offer this feature to their customers. On Cloudways, you can install SSL
in just 3 easy steps.
9.
Mobile Friendly
Earlier this year, Google started to
optimize its Search for mobile friendly website. Since April 21, 2014, mobile friendly websites have an edge over other
sites that are non-mobile friendly. Websites built on Magento and WordPress can
easily be made friendly by using responsive themes or plugins. Once you have
made your shop mobile friendly, check whether your site is compatible with Google standards. Remember, the
upcoming holiday season is first one after this major announcement. Therefore,
it is best to act now as users searching from mobile devices will be shown
mobile friendly results.
This can have an effect on Mobile
Conversion Rate.
10.
Canonical tags
Canonical Tags are for search
engines to define a page and avoid considering duplication of that page. Here
are some examples:
- http://www.example.com
- https://www.example.com/
- http://example.com
- http://www.example.com/
- http://example.com/
- http://www.example.com/index.html
Search Engine Bots consider all
these pages as different from others. But these are single pages. To define to
the search engine that it’s a single page you have to put Canonical Tags and
point to one page. The best example is: https://www.example.com/
The last “/” sign indicates to the
search engine that the URL path has come to an end.
Most of the users are confused with
the usage of 301 Redirects and Canonical Tags. Canonical Tags are for Search
Engines, not for Users. Redirects are for both Users and Search Engines. For
staying safe from suffering a Google SEO Penalty, use proper Canonical Tags.
I hope you found this post useful to
learn about ecommerce SEO Best Practices. Are you confused about any of the
practices mentioned here? Leave a comment and I’ll be happy to address your
concerns.
Source: www.cloudways.com
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