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That’s a small site, but it doesn’t mean it can’t rank.
Your best bet are you product pages.
Write unique, insightful, yet engaging product descriptions (this is the key). Have lots of real product images (videos too if possible) and make sure you optimise them. Get real customer reviews, photos and videos.
Set up Google Merchant Centre/Account. You’ll be able to get some free clicks.
Make your website compelling and trustworthy- you want your customers to convert.
Make sure you website is easy to navigate, with a logical structure (category > products)
Place relevant internal links (i.e. 2 seater sofa links to 3 seater sofa) where possible and appropriate.
Make sure your schema is set up and working correctly.
Do better where you can than your direct competitor (i.e returns policy, handling time…) (this also shows up in rich search results and merchant listings)
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Hey Man
With a fairly small site and competitive market, it wont be easy but this is what I would do…
I would look to create category landing pages for each main category (guessing three).
Focus in on specifics for each category, I would look to add FAQs based on real consumer questions and just because I do I tend to add schema (as a force of habit, many will disagree, but we are all different)
I would then obviously link between categories and to each category’s products.
If the specific products have more questions, pertinent to the product then add them on the individual product pages. I would also add more internal links to each product (users also viewed type thing).
I am also inclined to look at semantics, lsi, Ngrams etc associated with the categories and products and incorporate that into your copy (review competitors if needed to see what they’re using).
Ensure alt tags are used and images optimised to the full extent for quick loads.
I would then look to build topical authority around the site. Be known for furniture, build out blog hubs and posts, which then link back to the main product pages.
Show any quality assurances, certifications, guarantees etc anything to enhance the consumer confidence and reassurance on your site.
Obviously look at meta titles and page headings making sure they’re optimised and follow standard process – if unsure take inspiration from a competitor
If you can then get backlinks to the blog or product/category pages then great. If you’re locally based then look at Google Business Profile
As an additional route as well, if money is tight I would look at Google Merchant Centre for Free listings and put your products there as well, which helps with visibility.
Hope this helps
This looks good. Wow
Hey,
I use to have a similar “niche” website. Spanish products.
One word, being “clever” and different to make it !
1. I created a blog to explain how to use the products, their origins, tell a story with quality content making my brand reliable and expert.
2. On my online shop, I optimized the web pages :
3. – fast website. (used WP rocket as was woocommerce).
4. – “niche and long tail SEO keywords”. Example, i used to sell olive oil. I was not working on “olive oil”, but on “picual olive oil”, or “5l extra virgin olive oil. less trafic potential, but easier to get qualified trafic.
5. – good page structure.
6. – Hyper important : rich snippets with review on your shop and on products. You must achieve 50+ reviews to get the little stars in the SERPS (you can even do a bit of google shopping to help). Site Analyzer provides a free analysis as far as I know…perhaps you can try to test your pages.
7. Niche netlinking.
8. Be creative regarding backlinks and ambassadors…again. niche is what can help you.
9. Example : i used to sell some turron, and talking with my Spanish supplier, I realized it was gluten free. I managed to go on a gluten free forum, just to tell about it and get an article from there and it became my n°1 product…
Are you the only one selling your products ?
Do you have anything different from competitors? If yes, just write it a lot hehe.
I hope it can help !
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