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In today is competitive business landscape, customer satisfaction reigns supreme. Providing exceptional service quality is not just a nicety. It is a necessity for thriving in the marketplace. Happy customers are not only more likely to return, but they also become advocates for your brand, spreading positive word-of-mouth and driving new business. So, how can you ensure that your service quality is top-notch? Here are some tips to help you maximize customer satisfaction:
Understand Your Customers: Take the time to truly understand your customers’ needs, preferences, and pain points. Conduct surveys, gather feedback, and analyze data to gain insights into what your customers value most.
Train Your Team: Your frontline employees are the face of your business. Invest in comprehensive training programs to equip them with the skills and knowledge they need to deliver exceptional service consistently. Empower them to handle customer inquiries, complaints, and requests effectively.
Set Clear Expectations: Be transparent about what customers can expect from your products or services. Clearly communicate pricing, delivery times, and any other relevant information upfront to avoid misunderstandings and dissatisfaction later on.
Prioritize Communication: Effective communication is key to building strong relationships with your customers. Be responsive to inquiries and concerns, whether they come through email, phone, social media, or in-person interactions. Keep customers informed every step of the way, especially when there are delays or issues.
Deliver Personalized Experiences: Tailor your interactions with customers to their individual preferences whenever possible. Use customer data to personalize recommendations, offers, and support interactions. Customers appreciate feeling like they are valued and understood as individuals.
Go Above and Beyond: Strive to exceed customer expectations at every opportunity. Surprise and delight them with unexpected gestures, such as handwritten thank-you notes, exclusive discounts, or complimentary upgrades. Small gestures can make a big difference in fostering loyalty and satisfaction.
Seek Continuous Improvement: Don’t rest on your laurels. Continuously monitor customer feedback and performance metrics to identify areas for improvement. Regularly review your processes, policies, and systems to ensure they are optimized for delivering outstanding service.
Empower Customers: Empower customers to help themselves whenever possible. Provide self-service options, such as FAQ pages, knowledge bases, and online tutorials, to enable customers to find answers to common questions and troubleshoot issues independently.
Resolve Issues Promptly: Mistakes happen, but how you handle them can make all the difference. Act swiftly to address customer complaints and resolve issues to their satisfaction. Apologize sincerely, take ownership of the problem, and take proactive steps to prevent similar issues from occurring in the future.
Celebrate Successes: Acknowledge and celebrate achievements in delivering exceptional service. Recognize and reward employees who consistently go above and beyond to delight customers. Positive reinforcement encourages continued excellence and fosters a culture of customer-centricity.
By implementing these tips, you can elevate the quality of service your business provides and cultivate long-lasting relationships with your customers. Remember, in the pursuit of maximizing customer satisfaction, every interaction counts.
WordPress and WooCommerce make it easy to launch a flexible, user-friendly ecommerce store. But in order to get shoppers to your store, you have to employ several SEO practices. Here’s what you should do for your site to rank higher in search results.
WordPress and WooCommerce make it easy to launch a flexible, user-friendly ecommerce store. But if you want to get shoppers to your store, you need to nail your WooCommerce SEO so that they can find you in Google.
That’s what we’re going to help you do in this post. We’ll take you through all of the important parts of WooCommerce SEO. Then, we’ll share some quality SEO plugins that work well with WooCommerce stores.
We’ll also share some ways in which Elementor WooCommerce Builder can help you indirectly improve your store’s SEO by giving you more flexibility to add content to your store templates.
Is WooCommerce SEO Friendly?
Before we get to those other things, let’s start at the beginning with a basic question – is WooCommerce SEO friendly?
The short answer is “yes”. Much like WordPress itself, WooCommerce is SEO-friendly…but you’ll need the help of an SEO plugin to unlock that functionality.
With the right plugin, you’ll be able to make all the search engine optimizations that you need to rank your store in Google. You can add SEO titles/descriptions to your single products and category pages, include breadcrumbs, add structured data, and more.
Later on, we’ll share some of the plugins that you can use to add SEO functionality to WooCommerce. But first, let’s go through the tactics.
How to Optimize WooCommerce for SEO
In this first section, we’ll go in-depth through the different parts of SEO for WooCommerce stores.
For the example screenshots below, we’ll use the Yoast SEO plugin because it’s the most popular SEO plugin that works with WooCommerce.
However, you can apply the exact same strategies using one of the other plugins that we’ll share later on – the interface will just look a little different.
1. Perform Keyword Research
Before you can optimize your store, you need to know what you’re optimizing for. With SEO, that means keyword research.
For example, let’s say you sell a laptop case. You would want to know whether more people are searching for “laptop case” or “laptop sleeve” so that you can optimize for the most valuable phrase.
By picking the best phrase to rank for, you can guarantee that you get the best return on your investment for all of these other tips.
Some excellent premium keyword research tools are:
You can also find useful free tools, though they aren’t as flexible and might have limits. For example, Moz’s Keyword Explorer tool lets you run 10 free queries per month.
For ecommerce stores, another useful option is to just go to Amazon and see what types of queries Amazon suggests. For ecommerce searches, Amazon is just as popular as Google, so you can glean some useful insights here.
For a more automated approach, Keyword Tool can help you automatically pull queries from Amazon for free. If you’re willing to pay, you can also see the Google search volume for those queries.
Before you can optimize WooCommerce SEO, you first need to get your basic WordPress SEO settings right.
That means installing an SEO plugin – for example, Yoast SEO – and filling out the basic details in the plugin. This will also set up basic SEO best practices such as an XML sitemap.
If you want to rank your product pages in Google, you need some content. On a single product page, the bulk of that content is going to come from your product descriptions.
We say “descriptions” because WooCommerce lets you add two types of descriptions:
Short description – on most WooCommerce themes, this appears immediately below the product title and beside the product images.
Long description – this usually appears below the product images/short description.
While the main goal of these descriptions is to provide relevant information to shoppers and convince them to make a purchase, you also want to make sure that you include your target keyword and some related keywords in your descriptions.
Ideally, you’ll want to use it at least once in both your short and long descriptions.
4. Write Unique Product SEO Titles and Meta Descriptions
Your product’s SEO title and meta description are what appear in Google’s search results*.
You should have two main goals for these two pieces of information:
Provide Google with valuable context about your page by including your main focus keyword (and some related keywords if possible).
Convince human visitors who see your store in Google to click on your result.
Here are some tips to accomplish that:
Page Title – make sure to include your main keyword. If you can naturally work in related descriptive keywords, that’s great as well. This should be mainly informational and doesn’t necessarily need to be the same as the title of the product that displays in your store.
Meta Description – try to naturally include your main keyword once, as well as related keywords if possible. This is also a good place to highlight incentives such as low-prices or free shipping. This can help convince people to click on your result (increasing your click-through rates).
You can set these from the Yoast SEO meta box when you edit a product:
* Actually, Google won’t always use these and will change the title and description for some queries. Search Engine Journal explains why you might see different titles/descriptions occasionally. With that being said, it’s still important to create a unique title and description for every product.
5. Optimize Your Product URL Slug
Your product’s URL slug is another important part of feeding Google contextual information.
As with many of the other tips, you want to include your main focus keyword in the URL slug:
6. Optimize Product Images (Alt Text and Filenames)
In all this talk of product descriptions and SEO titles, don’t forget about your product images.
There are two parts of optimizing your images:
Alt text
Filenames
Image alt text helps you accomplish two things:
It gives Google context for your images, which helps optimize your page and also gives you a chance to rank individual product images in Google Image Search.
It makes your site more accessible to shoppers using screen readers (which is a worthy reason all by itself).
You can set your image alt text by editing the image and using the Alt Text box:
If possible, you also want to try to use contextual keywords for your image filenames. For example, instead of “s122_v1_hd.jpg” use “green-sports-shoes.jpg”.
7. Use Categories and Tags
Categories and tags are two tools to help you organize your WooCommerce products.
They’re useful to help shoppers discover products that interest them, but they’re also useful because you can rank your category and tag archive pages in Google. These are the pages that list all of the products with a certain category or tag.
For example, let’s say that you sell five different pairs of men’s sweatpants. If you try to rank each individual product for the keyword “men’s sweatpants”, you’re just going to compete against yourself and cannibalize your rankings.
Instead, you could create a single “men’s sweatpants” category and rank the category page in Google.
You’ll see this all the time in Google. For example, all the top-ranking pages for “Men’s Sweatpants” are indeed product category pages, not single product pages.
So what’s the difference between categories and tags?
Categories are broader. For example, “Men’s T-Shirts”
Tags are more specific. For example, a shirt in the “Men’s T-Shirts” category might also have a “Superman” tag to indicate that the shirt is based on Superman.
Categories are also hierarchical, which means you can have sub-categories inside of other categories. For example, you could have a “Men’s Clothing” parent category and then a “T-Shirts” category inside of that to house all of your men’s t-shirts.
8. Optimize Your Category and Tag Archives
Once you’ve created your categories and tags, you need to optimize them just like you would your single product pages.
Again, your product category pages can be some of your most valuable pages, so you want to give them the best chance possible to rank.
First, you want to write a unique SEO title and description for each category, just like you did for your single products. Here’s how to do this with Yoast SEO:
Go to Products → Categories (or Tags) to show a list of all your store’s categories.
Edit the category.
Scroll down to the Yoast SEO box on the category’s setting page.
You can follow the same basic strategy as you did for your single products.
For example, look at how Uniqlo works in related phrases such as “V-Neck”, “Crew-Neck”, “cotton”, etc. for its “Men’s T-Shirts” category page.
Another strategy to rank category and tag archive pages is to add some unique content to high-value pages. Think of it kind of like a “description” for the entire product category.
Here’s another example from that same Uniqlo page — look at how Uniqlo adds a detailed description at the bottom to add more content for Google to rank:
This description isn’t really targeted towards humans because it’s all the way at the bottom of the page – Uniqlo is just feeding Google some juicy text. Look at how many times they manage to sneakily work in the phrase “men’s t-shirts”.
Some themes will automatically display the description that you set in a category’s settings (the same area with the Yoast SEO meta box):
However, not all themes will display the product category description, which can be frustrating.
If your theme doesn’t have this feature, or if you just want more control over how your category descriptions look, you can also add a product category description using Elementor WooCommerce Builder.
All you need to do is add the Archive Description widget wherever you want it to appear in your product category template.
9. Add Structured Data for Rich Snippets
Structured data, or schema markup, is behind-the-scenes data that you can add to your site to help Google and other search engines understand your content.
For a WooCommerce store, these rich snippets can help you add extra details to the search results page including:
Ratings
Number of reviews
Price information
Stock status
Here’s an example:
Structured data and rich snippets are not a direct SEO ranking factor. However, they do make your ecommerce site more eye-catching in Google’s SERPs, which can boost your organic CTR. For that reason, structured data is still an important part of a WooCommerce SEO strategy.
WooCommerce will automatically add some structured data for products, but you can use WooCommerce SEO plugins to fill in some gaps, like adding the “Brand” and “Manufacturer” schemas.
10. Add Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs are another feature that can do double-duty to both improve the user experience at your online store and also help rank your store in Google.
In terms of SEO, they make it easier for Google to crawl and understand your store. Google will also show breadcrumbs in search results, which helps you improve the appearance of your store in Google.
WooCommerce comes with its own breadcrumbs feature that many WooCommerce themes make use of. But if you want more control over your breadcrumbs, you’ll need to turn to another solution.
Some WooCommerce SEO plugins also give you more control. For example, Yoast SEO will let you customize what content to include in the breadcrumb and it also adds JSON-LD structured data to help your site get breadcrumbs in Google search results. You can set breadcrumbs by going to SEO → Search Appearance → Breadcrumbs:
Your WooCommerce store is going to naturally create a lot of duplicate content. For example, all of the parameters that your shoppers can use to filter your products will create extra URLs that contain duplicate content.
While the duplicate content penalty is generally a myth (unless you’re intentionally being malicious), you still don’t want Google focusing its resources on indexing all of these duplicate pages.
To fix that, you can add a canonical tag, which basically tells Google which page contains the original content — learn more here.
It sounds complicated, but it’s not! Most SEO plugins, including Yoast SEO, will automatically add the canonical tag for you. Just make sure to not disable this feature (it will be on by default).
12. Speed Up WooCommerce
Finally, Google uses page speed as a ranking factor in both its desktop and mobile search results, which is yet another reason why you need to make sure that your WooCommerce store loads quickly.
To speed up WooCommerce, you can follow the same tips as in our guide to speeding up WordPress. You can also use WP Rocket to quickly set most things up — it even has built-in integration for WooCommerce.
Three Best WooCommerce SEO Plugins
Finally, let’s take a look at some of the best SEO plugins to pair with your store.
However, in some situations, you might need to purchase a premium version to get access to some of the WooCommerce-specific features.
1. Yoast SEO
Yoast SEO is the most popular WordPress SEO plugin.
While most people use it for regular WordPress sites, it also makes a great option for WooCommerce stores and the developer offers a dedicated Yoast WooCommerce SEO extension plugin.
If you’re on a budget, the free version of Yoast can actually do most of what you need. It lets you:
Set SEO titles and meta descriptions for both single products and product archive pages.
Add and customize WooCommerce breadcrumbs.
Create an XML sitemap for WooCommerce products (though it lacks some optimizations that the premium version has).
However, the WooCommerce extension does have some useful additions:
It cleans up the XML sitemap to remove some irrelevant content, such as junk URLs from your store’s filters.
You can control social media information for products, including adding rich ecommerce details, such as the price of a product on Pinterest. This is very useful if your products get a lot of shares on social media.
Rank Math is a new’ish WordPress SEO plugin from MyThemeShop that’s quickly grown in popularity thanks to its free price tag and generous feature list.
One of the most attractive features is just that – it’s 100% free, even for the WooCommerce features.
You’ll be able to set SEO titles and descriptions for both single products and archive pages, and you’ll also get access to other features such as:
Automatic structured data for WooCommerce products
Customizable breadcrumbs
Option to strip category URL slug from permalinks for cleaner product category/tag archive URLs
In terms of the features that you get, Rank Math is probably the best 100% free WooCommerce SEO plugin.
After Yoast SEO, All in One SEO Pack is the second most popular WordPress SEO plugin. The plugin was recently acquired by Awesome Motive, the company behind WP Beginner, OptinMonster, WPForms, and more, so it will be exciting to see how it changes given this newfound development power behind it.
The free version of All in One SEO Pack comes with basic support for WooCommerce, but you’ll need to purchase the Pro version to unlock some essential WooCommerce-related features.
With the free version, you’ll be able to set an SEO meta title and description for individual products
However, you’ll need to upgrade to the premium version if you want to set SEO titles and meta descriptions for product category and tag archives. Again, this is an essential feature for ecommerce stores, so you should be prepared to pay for the Pro version if you want to use All in One SEO Pack with WooCommerce.
The Pro version starts at $79.
Improve Your WooCommerce SEO Today
If you want to grow your ecommerce store, it’s important to get your WooCommerce SEO right.
With the tips in this post, you should be well on your way to a better ranking store.
And if you’re looking for an easier way to optimize your store, check out Elementor WooCommerce Builder. It won’t help you rank your store by itself, but it does give you the flexibility to customize your store templates using a visual, drag-and-drop editor.
This lets you:
Add more content where needed to rank, such as your product category descriptions.
Create a more engaging experience for your shoppers, which can reduce your bounce rate.
A content management system (CMS) in simple terms, is a platform of sorts or a mechanism which permits you to create your content and publish it on a website. Let’s say that it is a coat hanger stand with the coat being your content.
It is software that is installed on your host’s server. Your host provider will likely have a one click installation process to help you get your CMS installed. Once it is installed, you can log in to your site as the admin and add photos, text and other content.
You can use the content you’ve added to create blog posts and other forms of content. Like a product page or display a work portfolio on your website.
A CMS is way more than just a means to an end. You can install a theme which is a modified template to suit the specific niche and purpose of your site. With the template added, you can customize the appearance of your site.
You can add plugins to add function to your site. For example a social sharing plugin to help spread the word about your site via social networks.
All of this and more can be accomplished with a Content Management System.
Which CMS is best for you?
An overwhelming majority of websites use WordPress. The other two options that lag way behind in comparison to WordPress (certainly in popularity) are Joomla and Drupal.
WordPress
The ideal option for someone who’s creating his or her first website. It has considerable scalability and works well with low and medium traffic websites. Even large websites such as TIME Magazine, CNN, TED, Techcrunch, NBC and others use WordPress to server millions of pageviews each day.
WordPress has a great number of points that can be made in favor of its use.
Easy To Install: Most hosting services have one click installation options for WordPress given the number of people who use it.
Strong Community & Open Source: It is free and used by a lot of people.
Ideal For Non tech savvy online entrepreneurs: Most of the products associated with WordPress, such as themes and plugins are fairly straightforward and intuitive to use.
One drawback of WordPress, it may become unwieldy if your site grows far too large and receives an enormous amount of daily traffic. The cost of your hosting goes up. But we are talking about traffic in the order of millions here and it isn’t something you should let bother you for now.
Another potential problem is the quality of free plugins and themes. While most are good and have fairly high security standards, you’d should be wary of unknown third party plugins. WordPress is a secure platform out the box, but adding third party software while exercising poor judgement is a bad idea.
STEP 2
Choose the right website name (domain) and hosting
Before you choose a domain name, you’ll need be sure of the niche you’d like to concentrate on. Selecting a niche area to focus on, is an important task in and of itself. To create a revenue generating website it is critical that you research the target keyword pool and the niche it is derived from.
For the time being, just make sure it is something you like and are genuinely passionate about. And ensure that you have reasonable expertise in the subject matter involved.
You can literally register any available (not registered yet) domain name but here is something I recommend:
Business website – If you are making a website for your business it would be best to choose a domain name that is your company name or brand. An example domain name would be YourComapanyName.com or YourBrandName.com
Personal website – If it is going to be your personal website it would be great to go with com
Hobby website – The sky’s the limit 🙂
Most popular domain names extensions (the end part of website address, like .com) are .com, .org, .net, but in recent years a huge amount of new domain extensions have been introduced (Wikipedia). Now you can register crazy domain names such as YourCompanyName.pizza,YourCompanyName.green, or YourName.ninja.
However, for your first website I recommend to stick with .com, .net and .org. New domain extensions haven’t gone mainstream yet and might confuse your visitors. Even some social networks, services and apps have problems displaying these new domain names that’s why I advice to avoid them, at least for now.
Choosing The Right Domain Name
STEP 3
Configure your newly created WordPress website
WordPress Admin Screens
Go to yourwebsitename.com/wp-admin.
Type in the username and password you previously entered during the WordPress installation process.