Thanks for such an informative video - it seems Helium 10 doesn't provide the Australian marketplace as an option when creating a listing from scratch, is there an alternative method to go about it for us Australian sellers? :)
Hi Luca, thank you very much for your really great videos. I have listened to many and yours are the most relevant and to the point. I am a new amazon seller (private label) in the UK - so your videos being relevant to the UK is especially valuable! I was wondering if you could do a video on this issue: how to analyse competitors and the niche. I have found a product and want to check it.
Interesting idea about using the unused keywords in the back end search terms as opposed to using high search volume KWs in here - why is this method better?
Keywords only need to be in your listing once to be indexed by Amazon, so basically once your high search volume keywords are added to your main listing copy (title, bullets, description), there is no advantage of repeating them again in your backend keyword list. Save that for unused keywords / keywords you don't want to be shown in your listing.
this is very very helpful. question: amazon wants keywords to be entered only once in the various places: title, bullet points, description, generic keywords. The keyword research brings words and phrases where keywords are repetitive. What are your thoughts about this?
Any insight into what Amazon considers as keyword stuffing and at what point are you penalized? IE- Many phrases in this example include the word “laptop”. Would it be a bad idea to write laptop in you copy multiple times in efforts to include as many exact phrase as possible?
That’s a much debated question! Amazon takes all the individual keywords and mixes them to make phrases so technically you don’t need to repeat words to maintain multiple phrases. That said most people believe Amazon gives more weighting to maintained phrases so yes it’s best to do that if you can. When it comes to keyword stuffing, it’s not so much that Amazon penalises you, it’s more that it looks unattractive to the customer. So as long as the title is readable as 2-3 short sentences broken up, then that is fine. Rather than just a bunch of phrases with commas.
Wowsa - really clear and enlightening! Appreciate your time and generosity in doing that. On;y issue I have (with my first listing!) is that I am still left with a fair few keywords I cannot squeeze into the title/bullets/description and that there is a limit it seems on the other boxes (was it search and then subject matter - they are only 250 each I believe). Do I just pick the highest scorers (eg red and orange) or is there a way to dump all the remainder somewhere? ie am I doing something wrong? Cheers Luca - awesome job!!
My pleasure, glad you found it helpful! No unfortunately there isn't a space to dump them all so you just need to be selective about which ones you add in. Focus on your most relevant, highest search volume keywords and if you can't fit all the full phrases in, at least include all the individual words. Amazon will combine individual words to make phrase combinations.
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Invaluable tutorial! You are an amazing teacher - easy to follow, well paced, and extremely helpful content. Many thanks!!
Glad you're enjoying the content!
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Thanks for such an informative video - it seems Helium 10 doesn't provide the Australian marketplace as an option when creating a listing from scratch, is there an alternative method to go about it for us Australian sellers? :)
What a clear and Valuable tutorial! Thank you so much. I feel confident now.
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Thank you for your explanation very helpful.
Hi Luca, thank you very much for your really great videos. I have listened to many and yours are the most relevant and to the point. I am a new amazon seller (private label) in the UK - so your videos being relevant to the UK is especially valuable! I was wondering if you could do a video on this issue: how to analyse competitors and the niche. I have found a product and want to check it.
Great to hear that you're finding them helpful! I'll add it to my list :)
Great and structured explanation!
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Thank you! 😃
Thank you so much, I've learned a lot
Thanks buddy. It's a good content.
Interesting idea about using the unused keywords in the back end search terms as opposed to using high search volume KWs in here - why is this method better?
Keywords only need to be in your listing once to be indexed by Amazon, so basically once your high search volume keywords are added to your main listing copy (title, bullets, description), there is no advantage of repeating them again in your backend keyword list. Save that for unused keywords / keywords you don't want to be shown in your listing.
So is there more weight for indexing on titles as opposed to back end search terms?
@@cydogg1 Yes there is
If by adding the leftover keywords to the back end search terms, rather than the most relevant ones, do we run the risk of keyword stuffing?
thank you Luca
My pleasure!
this is very very helpful. question: amazon wants keywords to be entered only once in the various places: title, bullet points, description, generic keywords. The keyword research brings words and phrases where keywords are repetitive. What are your thoughts about this?
Just read through the other comments and you addressed this with good answers. Thank you.
Great video, thanks a lot! One question: how long should I wait to check if new keywords are indexed on Amazon? A few hours? one day?
24 hours!
awesome informative
Thank you so much.
It was great dear Luca, let me ask may I used other brand's name like Nike, Sketcher, Adidas in my backend search term?
Nope, no brand names in the backend search terms!
Can you show this exact features in Jungle Scout as well?
I’ll add it to my list!
Any insight into what Amazon considers as keyword stuffing and at what point are you penalized? IE- Many phrases in this example include the word “laptop”. Would it be a bad idea to write laptop in you copy multiple times in efforts to include as many exact phrase as possible?
That’s a much debated question! Amazon takes all the individual keywords and mixes them to make phrases so technically you don’t need to repeat words to maintain multiple phrases. That said most people believe Amazon gives more weighting to maintained phrases so yes it’s best to do that if you can. When it comes to keyword stuffing, it’s not so much that Amazon penalises you, it’s more that it looks unattractive to the customer. So as long as the title is readable as 2-3 short sentences broken up, then that is fine. Rather than just a bunch of phrases with commas.
Is it allowed to use brand names innas Seatch Terms/generic search? Thanks
Nope, no brand names allowed in the search terms / generic keywords section!
@@LucaDavenport Thank you
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Wowsa - really clear and enlightening! Appreciate your time and generosity in doing that. On;y issue I have (with my first listing!) is that I am still left with a fair few keywords I cannot squeeze into the title/bullets/description and that there is a limit it seems on the other boxes (was it search and then subject matter - they are only 250 each I believe). Do I just pick the highest scorers (eg red and orange) or is there a way to dump all the remainder somewhere? ie am I doing something wrong? Cheers Luca - awesome job!!
My pleasure, glad you found it helpful! No unfortunately there isn't a space to dump them all so you just need to be selective about which ones you add in. Focus on your most relevant, highest search volume keywords and if you can't fit all the full phrases in, at least include all the individual words. Amazon will combine individual words to make phrase combinations.
Have you tried using the optimise current listing in the listing builder or is it better starting from scratch ?
If you've already got a listing, you can definitely import your current one and just optimise it!
Nice, new subscriber here. Do you have ppc tutorial?
Yep, give this a watch: ruclips.net/video/m1ZUrrk8yw4/видео.html
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