Re: Ebay Shop
Posted: 01 Mar 2015, 17:18
Also to keep the rating up, if you run out of something, just edit the price to a silly amount, Coralgraph do that all the time, especially when they run out of 11oz mugs etc!
GoonerGary;98300 wrote:Nobody has concrete evidence on anything regarding cassini, but any search engine doesn't want a load of irrelevant content on the page. It just wants to read your keywords and yes the rest talked about seo as you say is *****. I did read some interesting test results a couple of weeks ago which is why I made the comments, but I'd never find it again.
I see some shop templates and they annoy me as a buyer because the layout is different to a standard ebay page or I can't find a search box. Some templates are badly written, some are fine, some are out of date and look seriously bad. There are dozens of variables which put you on page one, firstly a cheap price when comparing that keyword with competing keywords.
I mentioned this on another thread, but the shop is more important for google that it is on ebay. The shop feed gets sent to Google Shopping and having a permanent static shop with keywords in the categories are great for the organic results. Using 'disposable' 7 day listings doesn't benefit your Best Match or selling history. In the past when I did ebay seriously, I'd always benefit from multiple purchases from the shop instead of the customer straying off to a competitor in ebay search.bigj2552;98556 wrote: tbh, shops now are not really needed, apart from the holiday settings...if you look at omniture on ebay, and check out shop store front visits, that will say it all for ya bud....
most punters use search and very seldom look at sellers full shop front ect...