tyealia
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Hello everyone, I recently picked up a client that has an ecommerce site that has a dr of 25 and ranks pretty well for some general ecommerce product terms and categories of the products. It currently has no Best X content. The owner has asked my opinion on creating best x content.
The site is a shopify site so there is no real url manipulation the url will be blog/best x. Now I know for ecommerce intent terms google shows ecommerce pages and for alot of best x keywords amazon is sneaking into the rankings mixed with purely affiliate blogs.
Is it viable to create a bunch of blog/best x content with internal linking relevant articles and optimize? Are there any risks on a ecommerce site in doing this?
My only possible negatives I can see are.....
1. Google wont rank the pages as high since it will see my site as an ecommerce site and the keyword has affiliate sites ranking/ affiliate intent keyword(not even sure if this is a big thing, since amazon ecommerce and affiliate blogs jump in top 3 of our keywords back and forth)
2. I add too much info and affiliate content and google starts degrading my ranking on ecommerce pages
Another option, I see amazon usually ranks a separate bestsellers page for each best x term...for example (not the actual keyword)
Example: https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-keyboards/zgbs/photo/12909791
The SEO title they use is "Best Sellers in keyboards"
Perhaps optimizing a similar page for those strings may be the other option?
Does anyone have any experience with this particular scenario of ecommerce and could shed some light.
Cheers
The site is a shopify site so there is no real url manipulation the url will be blog/best x. Now I know for ecommerce intent terms google shows ecommerce pages and for alot of best x keywords amazon is sneaking into the rankings mixed with purely affiliate blogs.
Is it viable to create a bunch of blog/best x content with internal linking relevant articles and optimize? Are there any risks on a ecommerce site in doing this?
My only possible negatives I can see are.....
1. Google wont rank the pages as high since it will see my site as an ecommerce site and the keyword has affiliate sites ranking/ affiliate intent keyword(not even sure if this is a big thing, since amazon ecommerce and affiliate blogs jump in top 3 of our keywords back and forth)
2. I add too much info and affiliate content and google starts degrading my ranking on ecommerce pages
Another option, I see amazon usually ranks a separate bestsellers page for each best x term...for example (not the actual keyword)
Example: https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-keyboards/zgbs/photo/12909791
The SEO title they use is "Best Sellers in keyboards"
Perhaps optimizing a similar page for those strings may be the other option?
Does anyone have any experience with this particular scenario of ecommerce and could shed some light.
Cheers