I’ve been selling thru Meta. Any other ways of selling online website?
Hello D6DOUGLAS
I posted this a few days ago, some of this should help you with ways of getting noticed more....
There are a few details you need to know if you want to get ranked well on google and drive more traffic your way, firstly pay attention to your SEO section at the bottom of every page you create, make sure you use your title in the permalink section so say you are selling a solid 14K Gold 10mm Bangle, it should look like this solid-14k-yellow-gold-10mm-flat-bangle notice there are no capitals involved in the permalink, it helps googles bots to read it easier, but straight away it tells google this page is without crawling the whole page, secondly put the title in the SEO Title with capitals where needed and lastly in the SEO description put the title in again and add a bit more like solid 14K Gold 10mm Bangle for sale from your sites name, this will help shoot up the google ranking system and over time you will be on page 1 hopefully, here's a tip, categories carry far more weight than individual items so do bear this in mind, as for paying for google adds, don't this is a total waste of time and effort for 99% of the web, you won't see amazon or eBay or Esty using google adds for a good reason, this is because firstly most clicks you will get are from bots that advertising places use to get your email address and you will get flooded with we'd like to offer you stuff emails, a big no go, secondly and most importantly the truth is most of the public don't like looking at ads as it says look at us we are great but there is a reason we are not on page 1 of google search and people just don't care about adds, how many who read this genuinely click the adds on a search page, if you have tons of money to spare then adds are ok but it wont make you more profit, the best ways to drive real traffic with interested customers are
1) open a google my business page, if you don't have one set up and pay attention to the areas you sell to and put them in, if you have an address you sell from for people to buy then add this, if you don't that is fine as you can set it up for website only, but you will be best to put an address in, then say it's mail order only, you won't have unwanted people turning up then, this is one of the very best practices you can have on the web, and it's completely free to do with google and after a few months bedded in googles system you will show up on all the areas you put in that you sell to and include the whole country(s) if you post your items, 9 out of 10 times you will show up near the top of page 1 doing this
2) have a Facebook and Instagram shop and get set up on twitter, you don't need all of them but if you can it works well, you can connect your items through square to make this process easy, with Facebook make sure to add a Facebook business page to your Facebook account, this way you can put your web address on there, advertise what ever you want, it will attract interest and it will send them directly to your site, just by simply adding a Facebook business page connected to your personal account if you like or set up the business page on it's own, this might not generate loads of outright sales but it sure does bring in no end of genuine interested traffic
3) if you have an Etsy, eBay, Amazon, Twitter etc or are on any other selling platform, remember to put your website on there even if it's to do with how you can be contacted, this will add genuine high backlinks and you don't need to add them to your square site, which are the very best links to get, as to make a site really SEO rich is to have as few external links as possible, do remember this
Lastly
I have seen no end of square site owners complaining about oh the page speed is slow, load times are bad, why can't we name our pictures we put on so google images can pick it up and other stuff, take no notice of any of this, the reason this happens is because square use a CPN server system which basically means your site is actually transferred from squares hub base which i think is in San Francisco to satellites around the World instantly ( like if you watch a sports event live from a different country in real time) all the test my web page or sites for SEO out there can't read CPN systems correctly nor can google page speed page, but googles bots when crawling your site will have the exact info google needs to read your site correctly, if you look at your site either on a computer or a mobile or tablet, you will notice the load times are comparable with Amazon etc for speed, your image is named, but it does not show up on the web page you look at, it will look like a bunch of numbers, but the image name you give it when loaded up will be on record from squares main hub centre which google will read from, name your images correctly and they will appear on google images with time, but do remember that the whole basis on google is based on impressions, the more you have the more google trusts you and the longer this goes on the more google will push your rankings up, there is no quick fix for this, and with Covid making more people than ever selling on the web, it might take you that bit longer now to get where you want to, but in the meantime have fun on the above mentioned platforms, do it on YouTube as well if you like and enjoy your business growing
I was originally with Etsy about 3 years ago. I became increasingly unhappy. When COVID struck and we were sent into quarantine, I took it as an opportunity to look at other options. I also work fulltime at a large university.
Enter Square. I was already using Square card readers at my early events, so it made sense to migrate what little I had into Square Online (formerly Weebly.) It has steadily grown over time.
I admit that it was a little rough in the beginning, but luckily I also have 28 years in Higher Ed IT. I worked with Square Support to iron out the few problems that I had. They have steadily fixed and added so many options since then. I am pretty happy with it, because it allows me to have inventory control over everything that I make.
I am a 1 man shop. I make everything and single handedly run my booth at craft show events.
When selling things online and at events, it comes out of the same single inventory system, so nothing is ever sold twice. I've often equated to like having an assistant.
Hello Geekinstitches
I agree totally with what you say about square, i've been with them just over a year, and have noticed how rapidly they are improving, luckily i talk to some of the engineers they have, and i must admit the only gripe i have now is the mobile version where the price box is put on the front of the screen, and it doesn't move so people have to scroll down to try and read the page while the price box is stuck at the bottom of the screen without moving, once the engineers sort this out ( as there is a lot still going on ) the mobile versions will look great and fast, but i use GoDaddy, 123 Reg, BigCommerce and square, and i like square the best, they get involved with you and are always doing things to help improve, yes it would be good to have control of HTML, but all considered it's nice to have it simple, good luck with your business and i hope it serves you well ( in these strange times ) and an entrepreneur future awaits...all the best for the future
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