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(@mohitp4523)
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Hii 

I Have question, that I have  implemented a basic search engine optimization (SEO) strategy for your ecommerce website, but recently ran into a snag?  My most of the keywords are get NA from the google

I am getting very difficulty how will i do SEO my my ecommcer website? 


   
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(@janviarora)
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Hi there,

I understand that you're facing difficulties with your SEO strategy for your ecommerce website, specifically with your keywords returning NA on Google. This can be frustrating, but there are several things you can do to improve your SEO.

Firstly, it's important to ensure that your website is properly optimized for search engines. This includes optimizing your website's structure, content, and metadata for the keywords you're targeting. You can also improve your website's loading speed, which is a crucial factor in Google's search algorithm.

In addition, building high-quality backlinks to your website from reputable sources can also boost your SEO ranking. You can do this by creating valuable and informative content that other websites will want to link to.

Finally, it's important to keep track of your website's analytics and make adjustments to your SEO strategy as needed. This includes regularly reviewing your website's search engine ranking and analyzing the effectiveness of your keywords and content.

I hope this information helps, and good luck with your SEO efforts!

This post was modified 8 months ago by Nate Olsen

   
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(@billywilly)
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I'm sorry to hear about the challenges you're facing with your SEO strategy for your ecommerce website. It can be frustrating when keywords are not performing as expected, leading to low rankings or "NA" results from Google.

Firstly, it's essential to analyze your current SEO efforts to identify any potential issues. Check if your keywords are relevant to your target audience and if they are adequately integrated into your website content, meta tags, and URLs. Additionally, ensure your website is technically optimized for search engines, including fast loading times, mobile responsiveness, and proper indexing.

Consider conducting thorough keyword research to discover high-performing keywords and incorporate them strategically into your content. Collaborating with SEO experts or utilizing SEO tools can also provide valuable insights and guidance.

Remember that SEO is an ongoing process, and continuous monitoring, analysis, and adjustments are necessary for success. Stay persistent and explore various strategies to improve your website's SEO performance over time, ultimately boosting your ecommerce conversion rate.

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(@enkillman)
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It sounds like your keywords may be too competitive or not well-optimized. Consider using long-tail keywords that are more specific to your products. Also, make sure your on-page SEO is strong—optimize your meta tags, use alt text for images, and ensure your content is valuable and relevant.


   
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