Unsolved How Does MOZ Pro Help An E-Commerce Site Gain Rankings?
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Added Maximum keywords on Moz Pro - Updated our SERP and optimized metas for all our products on Bookscardsnbikes. We are sorting out bad backlinks - and have google ads + and boosting our seo. And yet - no traffic or customers [minimal]
Have been a business for one year.
In short: can you take a look at our moz [Site Audit] and explain what we're missing to get our company off of the ground.
We are more than okay with criticism - it helps us grow.
Our layout and site design is completely fine and what we want.
But we think its just a matter of being a new site that we aren't getting the amount of business we COULD have.
Is the 200$ a month worth it? What is moz doing to help us grow?
Best.
Bookscardsnbikes
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@bookscards1552 you can write it on your website blog section, here is a reference https://hassangul.com/blog
this is my personal blog, you can check it, same you can do in your category, to get free traffic, you will need to know, how to do keyword research to find some low competition topics in your website niche and start with them. -
As of my last update in September 2021, MOZ Pro is a comprehensive SEO (Search Engine Optimization) toolset designed to assist websites, including e-commerce sites, in improving their search engine rankings and overall online visibility. It provides a range of features and functionalities that can positively impact an e-commerce site's rankings. Here are some ways MOZ Pro can help an e-commerce site gain rankings:
Keyword Research: MOZ Pro offers powerful keyword research tools that help identify relevant and high-potential keywords for your e-commerce products or services. By targeting the right keywords, you can optimize your product pages and content to align with user search queries, increasing the chances of ranking higher in search engine results.
Site Audits: The tool allows you to perform site audits, analyzing various aspects of your e-commerce site's on-page and technical SEO. It helps you identify and fix issues like broken links, duplicate content, slow page load times, and other factors that can negatively impact your rankings.
Backlink Analysis: MOZ Pro enables you to assess your e-commerce site's backlink profile. Obtaining high-quality and relevant backlinks from authoritative sources is crucial for improving search engine rankings. The tool helps you identify potential link-building opportunities and evaluate your link-building efforts.
Competitor Analysis: Understanding your competitors' strategies and performance is essential in the competitive e-commerce landscape. MOZ Pro allows you to analyze your competitors' SEO efforts, including their top-performing keywords, backlinks, and overall search visibility. This information can help you refine your own strategies and stay ahead in the rankings race.
Rank Tracking: Keeping track of your e-commerce site's rankings for target keywords is vital to measure the effectiveness of your SEO efforts. MOZ Pro provides rank tracking features that help you monitor your performance over time and adjust your strategy accordingly.
On-Page Optimization: MOZ Pro provides recommendations for on-page optimization, ensuring your product pages and other content are well-optimized for search engines. This includes suggestions for meta tags, headings, content structure, and other important on-page elements.
Local SEO: For e-commerce sites with physical store locations or those targeting specific geographical markets, MOZ Pro offers local SEO tools to enhance visibility in local search results.
Reporting and Insights: MOZ Pro generates comprehensive reports and insights that help you understand the impact of your SEO efforts and present data to stakeholders or clients.
It's important to note that while MOZ Pro is a valuable SEO tool, gaining rankings in search engines is a multifaceted process. Success in SEO requires a combination of various strategies, consistent effort, quality content creation, and staying up-to-date with the latest SEO best practices. MOZ Pro can be an excellent aid in this process, but it should be complemented with a comprehensive SEO strategy tailored to your e-commerce site's specific needs and goals.
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@ADNAN8182 And how do we gain rankings using moz pro? still don't understand.
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@heart2hack And where would I write these blog articles?
I just don't see the value.
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@bookscards1552 you can use keyword research and find relevant keywords to your niche, then write contents (blog articles) about that keyword, your article must be thorough and written for human to get rankings in search and to boost traffic, initially when we have fresh domain then we try to target low competition keywords which are easy to rank, when your site gain authority then you can switch to moderator level keywords and so on.
moz will help you track your rankings and your journey of getting traffic and monitor it. I hope this may help.
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