Top 19 e-commerce SEO Tips
When you optimise your e-commerce website, there are many things to consider – content on a large number of pages, duplicates, backlinks, page display etc.
When you optimise your e-commerce website, there are many things to consider – content on a large number of pages, duplicates, backlinks, page display etc.
Google+ is a network of people based on common interests, while Facebook is more about connecting with people you already know. Many people coming from Facebook say that Google+ is a ghost town. What actually happens is that they come, they post, they leave and they see no engagement from anyone. The golden rule of…
DetailsEvery time you post something on WordPress you have the option to categorize and add tags to your post before you click on Publish – the magic button. The question is – do you really need to use WordPress tags?
If you have a large website one of the major benefits of tags is that they can make navigation easier by giving your visitors the option to look for posts related to the same topic/keyword.
Wordpress Tags and SEO are good together only if your tags are relevant by helping search engines to better determine the topics of your post.
In terms of errors, the main error with WordPress tags is tagging stuffing(the same as keyword stuffing). What you should actually ask yourself is: can my post be found by using the other search methods that are already implemented on site using the keyword that I want to use as a tag? If you can’t find it using the navigation bar, the categories or the search bar then YES, you need those WordPress tags. If your post is findable using any of the methods I previously mentioned then don’t use WordPress tags because too many navigation solutions will overwhelm your visitors and it will be nothing but a waste of time for you.