How do you deal with products that are just variation of a product. Let's say you have a collection with 20 products and all the 19 other products in that collection are variations of that first product. How would you deal with that situation?
1) Make them all their own unique products, rather than variants. 2) Load all product variants on your category page HTML, mini guide here: x.com/gofishchris/status/1868663476903899564
@searchkaicromwell i got your point but then how will we optimize product descriptions? I mean it's practically not possible to write 20 different descriptions for one product. Should we use canonical??
@ Yes, canonical is a good solution for this. If you have different colors or sizes for example, you can use the same product description though, just making sure to change the {color} or whatever variant component in the description. Example: The {color 1} sweatshirt .... {next 100 words of description}. The {color 2} sweatshirt .... {next 100 words of description}. These can be the exact same minus the color or size or whatever variant you have, and it will not be considered duplicate content. If you dont' want to do this, canonical is your best bet.
I have watched this video 3 times already still taking it all in awsome work thank you kai
Glad you enjoyed, thanks!
great video about ecommerce seo and ranking shopify products! (commenting for the algorithm lol)
Thanks brother!
Awesome video Kai.
Thank you!
How do you deal with products that are just variation of a product. Let's say you have a collection with 20 products and all the 19 other products in that collection are variations of that first product. How would you deal with that situation?
1) Make them all their own unique products, rather than variants.
2) Load all product variants on your category page HTML, mini guide here: x.com/gofishchris/status/1868663476903899564
@searchkaicromwell i got your point but then how will we optimize product descriptions? I mean it's practically not possible to write 20 different descriptions for one product. Should we use canonical??
@ Yes, canonical is a good solution for this. If you have different colors or sizes for example, you can use the same product description though, just making sure to change the {color} or whatever variant component in the description.
Example:
The {color 1} sweatshirt .... {next 100 words of description}.
The {color 2} sweatshirt .... {next 100 words of description}.
These can be the exact same minus the color or size or whatever variant you have, and it will not be considered duplicate content. If you dont' want to do this, canonical is your best bet.