I have some questions on SEO.
Question, I tried searching for Google attributes while using Google organic the other day and could not find it. Do you know the link to it? or can you point me in the right direction…thanks.
Also, when people (Bonanza employees for example) mention SEO, do you mean for Google organic, Google shopping and on Bonanza. And if Bonanza, when a shopper makes a search using keywords in Bonanza’s search box, will this also search our descriptions and not just our titles?
Thanks very much.
Sharon
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Hi Sharon,
Thanks for asking about SEO. Usually, when we are talking about SEO we are talking broadly about search results, but especially about Google Shopping since that is where it is used the most.
Attributes are similar to traits. Every category has traits that can be added when you are creating a listing. If you have more information that the traits allow, you can add it to your description. Google Shopping uses the first 160 – 500 characters of a description to provide search results.
A basic word search on Bonanza will look at listing titles. On the left of the page you will see a section called “Refine Your Search”. You can check the option to “Search descriptions”.
If you have more questions about search and optimization you can contact us at [email protected].
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