Replying to @MUTHAPUPPA You’re making it way harder to rank on Google than it needs to be. This is ecommerce SEO for beginners type stuff, but it’s exactly what most ecommerce website SEO strategies are missing. If your ecommerce website is built around ima...
Oh, man, so many of you make this mistake on your website. This text here, it's on the image. It's not, like, overlayed on the image. It's like the text has actually been put onto this image before it's been put on the website. Search engines can't read any of this. They scan your text content, which, to be honest, there's very little of it here. Oh, my good God, I didn't realise it was this. Let's have a look at what the words on your page are actually telling search engines. Right, I get that this is part of your brand, but what you're actually doing is telling search engines what you're not. You need to be telling search engines what you do, not what you don't do. They're machines. They take all of this stuff completely literally. Your headings are giving them nothing to work with. We've got an empty H1, couple of empty H2s, all of this irrelevant stuff to what you sell at the top
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Oh, man, so many of you make this mistake on your website. This text here, it's on the image. It's not, like, overlayed on the image. It's like the text has actually been put onto this image before it's been put on the website. Search engines can't read any of this. They scan your text content, which, to be honest, there's very little of it here. Oh, my good God, I didn't realise it was this. Let's have a look at what the words on your page are actually telling search engines. Right, I get that this is part of y...
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Search engines interpret page language literally; pages should say what the business does rather than vague brand statements about what it is not.
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Oh, man, so many of you make this mistake on your website. This text here, it's on the image. It's not, like, overlayed on the image. It's like the text has actually been put onto this image before it's been put on the website. Search engines can't read any of this. They scan your text content, which, to be honest, there's very little of it here. Oh, my g...
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