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8 Tips On Optimizing Amazon Listings For Higher Sales

The scope of SEO is limitless. Even on Amazon, you can exercise SEO to get higher sales. Whether it’s a private label product that you are listing or a resell, a new retail arbitrage product, or a unique bundle, you can benefit from doing your SEO right and I have a lot of tips here on optimizing Amazon listings.

Typical product listing mistakes include titles spammed with keywords, confusing images, wrong capsize on titles (yes this is true!), and mediocre product descriptions. Do not make the same mistakes and apply the tips I am about to discuss to help you with your Amazon listing optimization.

Amazon is such a big marketplace. Like in search engines, competition in Amazon is too tight so to get ahead of your competitors you need to optimize your listings properly.

First, let’s familiarize our newbies with the different components of Amazon’s product listing:

  • Product title
  • Key product features
  • Product description
  • Product images
  • Keywords
  • Product reviews
  • Product rating

Each section should lead the buyer through a process helping them decide if they should purchase your product or not. Your listing should be search friendly and ideally unique.

Now, let’s look into how you can optimize each of these elements.

For most categories, Amazon allows you a product title length of 250 characters. As a rule of thumb, when it comes to listing a product, you should be using all the real estate Amazon gives you.

The title should give the buyer enough information to decide if they want to continue. Include the most important information which is the information you would want to see if you were searching for your product. This includes the brand, model, size, quantity, colors, etc.

Try to get your main keywords and brand name in the title but remember you’re writing for humans, not bots.

For example, you are selling a Bluetooth speaker. You can make the title: Blue Bluetooth Speaker 10 Inches Diam Transformers Themed.

The main keyword is at first “Bluetooth Speaker” and the brand name is also included early in the listing.

  • Don’t use all caps.
  • Capitalize the first letter of each word.
  • Use “and” not ampersands (&)
  • All numbers should be numerals
  • Don’t include price and quantity.
  • No promotional messages such as discounts or sale.
  • No symbols.

Amazon will allow you nine product images including a lead image. Include as many high-quality images as you can, sized 1,000 pixels wide and 500 pixels high.

For most products, we’d advise using a white background for the main image. For the other images, show your product from different angles, show the product in use and include a photo of the product packaging. Amazon recommends that the product fills at least 85% of the image.

Your photos should also demonstrate the size and scale of the product you’re selling as a lot of negative feedback can come from buyers not realizing the actual size of what you’re selling.

Overall, you should definitely include more than one photo, use images with a minimum size of 1000 x 500 pixels that explain your product.

Amazon gives you 1,000 characters to describe your key product features. Use it to persuade potential customers that your product is better than the competition’s by explaining the uses and benefits of your product.

Put yourself in the customer’s shoes to help them experience using your product and the benefits it brings.

Use high-quality bullet points to highlight the benefits and key features of the product you’re selling. The length of the bullet points will depend largely on what category you’re selling but you shouldn’t have bullet points that are overly long.

Consider using around five bullet points and put the most important features first.

When you’re finished, review your product features. Do your bullet points make your product seem like a product you’d purchase?

Hopefully, you answer yes. If not, what else can you do to make it sound awesome?

  • Highlight the top five features you want customers to consider.
  • Begin each bullet point with a capital letter.
  • Be specific with product features and attributes.
  • Do not including pricing, shipping or company information (Amazon prohibits this).
  • Use a consistent tone.

The product description is your opportunity to demonstrate why your product is superior to other similar products.

Amazon gives you 2,000 characters to show potential customers what your product is and what it does. And as per usual, try to use as much of the 2,000 characters that you can and elaborate on any of the features you mentioned in the previous section.

Use short sentences to make it easier for potential buyers to read and emboldening to highlight any key information. You can also include any important details about the product or company here.

Don’t over embellish here as you don’t want to mislead the buyer or create expectations that your product can’t meet.

  • Use light HTML to break up paragraphs and embolden key information.
  • Include your keywords that you’ve don’t have in your title or backend keyword section.
  • Don’t include your seller name, website URL and company information.
  • No promotional language such as sale or free shipping.

To optimize your product listing, it’s useful for sellers to know what keywords they are targeting and ranking for. The misuse of keywords in a product listing is a common Amazon seller mistake. You should only use keywords that are relevant. Keywords can be added to your title and/or your product features.

Keywords should be added to your Amazon product listing in appropriate places such as the title and your product features. To find keywords, you need to think like a customer looking for your product and sometimes think outside the box.

Amazon also gives you the opportunity to provide backend keywords to enhance product discoverability. This requires you to think outside the box. Don’t use the same backend keywords that you use in your title etc. as Amazon will penalize you for keyword stuffing.

Product reviews are very important on optimizing Amazon listings. They provide social proof that your product is of a high standard. However, getting product reviews isn’t easy, especially for new sellers/new products.

You can get ahead of your competitors by using templates proven to result in higher levels of engagement from buyers.

Some sellers will also run campaigns and promotions in order to get more product reviews.

Providing a high-quality product that you described accurately is the best way to gain 4 or 5-star reviews. If you do receive any negative or neutral reviews, check they are within Amazon’s guidelines.

For example, if a buyer leaves seller feedback as a product review, you can ask Amazon to remove it.

The final element in optimizing Amazon listings is by making sure it’s competitively priced. With competition more intense than ever and lots of sellers selling the same products, price is key.

Final Thoughts

Selling on Amazon shouldn’t be so hard. With these tips, you should be able to optimize your listings and by continuously applying them, you will soon see more sales on your listings.

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