09-28-2015, 03:19 PM
Titles – Don’t Overdo It
It goes without saying that having an effective title will make the difference in your product showing up on page 1 or page 10. Ok so let’s jump right into it and I will show you how to rock your amazon listing like it’s the 80s again (this is where you laugh)
1. Short Titles
I’m sure you’ve read somewhere to keep your titles short and avoid keyword stuffing, so you may have asked yourself, so what the hell I am supposed to put in my title then?. My advice? Go longtail. A long tail keyword in your title will work wonders for your SEO efforts.
So for eg you’re selling dog collars, instead of having a title that says “dog collar”, try one that says “dog collars for large and small dogs”. That way you allow your listing to gain some rank for 3 potential keywords; “dog collar”, “dog collar for small dogs”, and “dog collar for large dogs”
Ok so here’s another tip. Put your Brand Name in your title (preferrably at the beginning). It’s kinda something Amazon did and hoped no one would notice, but as the true nerds we are, we realized that Amazon was giving preference
to products that had their Brand names in their titles and ranking them higher.
So I did a search for “Grills” on amazon.
All the results show products on the top half of the first page that had their Brand Name in their titles. While their counterpart’s own Brand Lacking titles were relinquished to the lower half of the page.
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It goes without saying that having an effective title will make the difference in your product showing up on page 1 or page 10. Ok so let’s jump right into it and I will show you how to rock your amazon listing like it’s the 80s again (this is where you laugh)
1. Short Titles
I’m sure you’ve read somewhere to keep your titles short and avoid keyword stuffing, so you may have asked yourself, so what the hell I am supposed to put in my title then?. My advice? Go longtail. A long tail keyword in your title will work wonders for your SEO efforts.
So for eg you’re selling dog collars, instead of having a title that says “dog collar”, try one that says “dog collars for large and small dogs”. That way you allow your listing to gain some rank for 3 potential keywords; “dog collar”, “dog collar for small dogs”, and “dog collar for large dogs”
Ok so here’s another tip. Put your Brand Name in your title (preferrably at the beginning). It’s kinda something Amazon did and hoped no one would notice, but as the true nerds we are, we realized that Amazon was giving preference
to products that had their Brand names in their titles and ranking them higher.
So I did a search for “Grills” on amazon.
All the results show products on the top half of the first page that had their Brand Name in their titles. While their counterpart’s own Brand Lacking titles were relinquished to the lower half of the page.
DID YOU LIKE THIS SEO TIP? DOWNLOAD AND CHECKOUT OUR FULL AMAZON SEO CHEATSHEET TODAY!!