How To Keyword Index Your A+ Content Photos on Amazon FBA | Adding Spanish Keywords

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • In this video i’ll be talking about how you can use your a+ content photos to add even more relevant keywords to your listings so you can index well on Amazon FBA. This is a great place to add Spanish keywords also!
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    Struggling to find space to add all your desired keywords for your Amazon listing? In this video, Nick Hodge from Sellers Arena reveals a hidden method to add more keywords, ensuring your product remains relevant in Amazon's algorithm. Learn how to optimize your Amazon listing by utilizing the A+ Content feature to embed additional keywords, including Spanish keywords, within images.
    In this tutorial, you will learn:
    1. Expanding Keyword Real Estate: How to use the A+ Content images to embed additional keywords that won't clutter your listing copy.
    2. Spanish Keywords: The importance of including Spanish keywords to capture a broader audience on Amazon.com, especially considering the significant Spanish-speaking population in the U.S.
    3. Practical Implementation: Step-by-step guide on adding keywords to image descriptions in A+ Content, effectively increasing your indexing opportunities.
    By following the techniques discussed in this video, you will be able to:
    -Enhance your Amazon listing with more keywords without cluttering your main copy
    -Improve your product's visibility by indexing for Spanish keywords
    -Maximize the use of A+ Content to gain an edge in Amazon’s search algorithm
    This detailed guide provides actionable insights for Amazon FBA sellers looking to enhance their keyword strategy and drive more relevant traffic to their listings. Learn how to effectively use A+ Content to boost your product’s SEO on Amazon.

Комментарии • 8

  • @gaietyVigor
    @gaietyVigor 4 месяца назад +1

    Very informative, thanks. do we just add multiple KWs separated out with space, since you are recommending no commas? Would indexing work correctly with this approach?

    • @SellersArena
      @SellersArena  3 месяца назад

      Yes just enter them in with no commas. I would do whole phrases that you want to rank for vs just single keywords here. So its okay to repeat individual kws in this case.

  • @kellyheo2090
    @kellyheo2090 Год назад +1

    First of all, thank you so much for the good content! It's really helpful. can I ask something? Is it good to describe all the images in Spanish? Or is it better to use English and change some parts?

    • @SellersArena
      @SellersArena  9 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! And it can depend on what you need the extra space for. If you feel you've covered all the rest of your important or relevant english keywords in other parts of your listing then the A+ content space can be utilized for additional spanish keywords. It can be used for whatever you need it for. That's the best way to think about it.
      How is your SEO or indexing going currently?

  • @plamenivanov3188
    @plamenivanov3188 Год назад +1

    thx for the video - very informative. Do I need commas in between the KWs ?

    • @SellersArena
      @SellersArena  9 месяцев назад

      With any SEO on amazon commas are not required and even not recommended. How is your SEO/indexing going currently?

  • @hanzalatalha9577
    @hanzalatalha9577 2 года назад

    Hey, loved the video. Quick question though, is it true that a seller is using all the keywords which happen to show up in the reverse Asin search? For example, if the tool shows 500 keywords, does that mean the seller is using all those keywords, if not upfront then as backend? That's a lot.

    • @SellersArena
      @SellersArena  2 года назад

      Good question. A reverse ASIN shows all the keywords that the particular person is indexed for on Amazon but not specifically what their backend keywords are. Anything it can pull from the title, bullet points, description/A+ and backend.