On keywords

HI All,

can anyone let me know where i can put my keywords when i list my products.
i’m new on Bonanza please let me know.

Thanks & Regards

asked almost 6 years ago

2 Answers

Trueworthindia,

I’m not sure if you are meaning keywords about your booth or about your item for sale in a listing.

Regardless, both are just as important.


There are two pages for your booth where you can write information about your booth and thereby you can add keywords that pertain to your booth.
The two pages are your profile page and your booth details page.

Right now both are empty for your booth.

Here’s a link to your profile [URL removed] https://www.bonanza.com/users/33937560/profile
Right now it only says “About Me, I’m a Bonanzler and I’m excited to be here.”
Bonanza automatically places this in there until you write up your about me profile.

If you had your booth details page filled out, you would see the link on the left side of your booth.
So I will show you mine as an [URL removed]
https://www.bonanza.com/booths/more_details/EmpressDepot?highlight_misc_policies=true

And here is my profile page as an [URL removed]
https://www.bonanza.com/users/23164969/profile
As you can see, I do not use a lot of keywords on my profile page. Others have found a great way to incorporate keywords onto their profile page. I’ve been meaning to go back over mine.

One important thing, do not just do a whole bunch of keyword stuffing just for the sake of adding keywords. Make what you are saying mean something for your readers.


About keywords for your listings. Basically, you’ve placed the keywords where they can go …titles, descriptions and Bonanza traits. The Bonanza traits I am referring to are positioned right above where you do your descriptions.

For example; this listing [URL removed]
https://www.bonanza.com/listings/100-Cotton-Export-Fabric-printed-Bed-sheet-Bedspread-Throw-Quilt-Indian-Quilt/[phone number removed]
Some of the traits you have listed for this item are [URL removed] queen, [URL removed] animal print, [URL removed] brown.

But based on the picture I would change the color from brown to blue, also add it to the title and the description.

You will want to remove unnecessary punctuation in your titles. It is actually against Google shopping rules, which is a main source of sales for many Bonanza sellers.

Just a suggestion. The description that you give your item for the above listing example runs right into the information you give on the items for sale in your booth, payment method you offer, information to wholesellers and resellers, etc. It is hard to distinguish all of this from your item description. I would definitely make sure and press the enter key on your keyboard a few times before starting to talk about the items for sale in your booth, etc. Keep things separated somewhat. Do a bold heading on the type of payment you offer, a bold heading for items for sale in your booth, make the sizing of fonts different. Just things like this will make it easier for a shopper to read about the item that brought them to your listing in the first place.


I hope this somewhat helps with your question on keywords. Good luck.

Sharon

answered almost 6 years ago

Thank you very much Empress Depot!!!!

answered over 5 years ago

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