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| Now that I don't have the fierce competion of keywords in my titles (as on feebay) to be found, I am stuck on how to write my titles. On ebay I would have: Sexy Bridal Lingerie White Sheer Corset G-String Set OS Here I was thinking of using simply: Bridal Corset & G-String What are your thoughts on this??? My listings will have plenty of keywords for the bots to pick up once I figure out how I want all this to go since it will be my website, not another "listing site" like all the other auction type sites out there.
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Actually, you still have to be fierce with keywords. Now rather than competing with other eBay sellers you're competing with eBay plus the whole rest of the Web...
I don't really know for sure but I'd assume that the bots are hitting the titles first and that they're still important. Don't the bots look for title-to-description relevancy or metatags-to-title-to-description relevancy? Maybe somebody who knows for sure will pipe up.
I know what you mean though about wanting your titles to be less clinical...
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| But there is nothing really denoting the title of the item. It is just additional text on the page. The title of the item is included into the title of the page. From what I know, and I could be wrong, is that it does help, but if you load that up too fierce you can actually loose ranking for keyword spamming. Talk about a fine line... I have also read that some bots now just go for the text on the entire page and skip the meta tags all together. All I know is I had one customer that blindly went to putting up products and their rankings were really good with no enhancements. All they did was list the products with descriptions the best they could and created some informational pages to supplement the site (ie, giving people more pages to look at). I can not keep up with the ever changing "how to be the top dog".
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| Google web, shopping and base searches are hitting on just my heads. I don't know why or how, but I can tell you that that's all they're reading. I'm going to make my heads count, rewriting them to include hitwords that I wasn't allowed to use before. FYI. When you submit your URL to google (or during one of the other hundred screens from that day), there's a warning about using hitwords in your title that don't apply to your listing. Somewhere, it said that the head is checked against the body of the text. I don't remember where I saw that, but it was a serious warning. Might have been part of someone's agreement text (I actually read those *smile*). Hope this helps.
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