Very nicely presented the all important information about search terms. I wish to see the how to make sure my product are indexed for relevant key word
Hi Omar! Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! That's a great question! We'll have a new video coming out soon that explains how to check if your products are indexed for relevant keywords, so stay tuned! 😄
Hi Manoella! I'm using a lot of dashes in my hidden keywords: "WORD A-WORD B" to connect different words, because I've read that in this way Amazon will index my keywords in 4 ways: Word A, Word B, Words A+B written separated and Words A+B written together. -> Is that correct or should I better take out all the dashes in the hidden keywords? Thank you! Philipp
Thanks for such a great video. I just want to ask if I am selling Jeans with multiple sizes, should I use same backend keywords on all of them or they should be different altogether?
I recently had. conversation about this with a colleague and the consensus was that since Amazon shows variation in the same product page, you can use different backend keywords (as long as they're relevant) to try and get your product indexed for them.
Thank you for a very helpful video - but you say that you can download a spreadsheet of your existing listings to update that - how do you do that in seller central?!
Hi Alexandra, I'm sorry about that, I've just realized I misspoke on that part. You can't download your product listings from seller central, just a template of each category, and if you already have all your data (in another spreadsheet), you can match it to the template for importing to make bulk changes 😔. I keep hoping if I ask Amazon enough times, they'll finally give up and add that functionality though 😁
What might be the possible reason for Amazon to disapprove a seller to sell on their platform? Particularly after he has optimised his listings with videos.
Very Informative Vedio I have A question and i am confused that if i sale laptop for example. when i research laptop key words and get it. when i put the backend key words in listing can i use laptop on every key word. for example laptop corei7, laptop generation5 is that ok to put laptop on every single backend keyword?
Hi Moheeb, Amazon suggests not repeating a keyword on the backend since it will already take it into account the first time. By adding the same word multiple times, you're using up valuable characters that you could instead use for other keywords.
Hi @user-xv7ht7zj9x you can check out this video for instructions on how to see if your product is indexed 😄 Hope this helps! ruclips.net/video/QOpm7r8cezc/видео.html
Hi great video. So when I do a reverse ASIN search of competitors, sometime it show thousands of keywords. How is that so when we are limited? Is the reverse ASIN search showing all that they are indexed for? My thought was over time they have changed up keyword many times and the indexed ones just slowly build up to such a high number... Thanks
Hi @fredmartiniv8377 , that's a great question. Reverse ASIN lookup used to include organic keywords and paid keywords, and it can also add all variation keywords, so it’s normal to have more keywords than the limit set by Amazon. Your theory sounds pretty solid as well though.
What type of keywords should I put in title and what type in search terms? Why shouldn’t I put the same keywords both in my title, description, and in search term keywords?
Hey @davidsplaylist5123 , in the title we suggest the most relevant descriptor of your product. You definitely can use the same keywords in all three, what we don't recommend is adding those keywords in your backend keywords just because that field is limited, so you wouldn't want to waste precious characters on words you're probably already ranking for.
Hi ShahkeAlfaaz, we recommend only changing them if during keyword research you've found something worth changing. In other words, we don't recommend changing this every day or adding keywords that aren't related to your product. At the end of the day, Amazon will decide whether to take those keywords into account or not so even if you do make changes, it's not guaranteed that you'll be indexed for those keywords.
Hi I was wondering do I need to put commas i between long tail keywords because how else would Amazon recognise small words or long tail keywords long tail keywords such double sided tape
Hey Rodel! I speak about this in the "readability" section at minute 02:40 of this video. If you're adding these to the backend keywords section, then you don't need to add a comma. The only ones who see this are you and Amazon's algorithm, and the algorithm reads each work individually so no comma is necessary.
So how fair is that the competition can have thousands of keywords and now they only allow 250 characters. Is there still a way to includes thousands of keywords??
Hi Mario, the limit of 250 bytes applies to all sellers. The only sellers who you could say can include more keywords are platinum sellers who can make use of the platinum keywords field.
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Very nicely presented the all important information about search terms. I wish to see the how to make sure my product are indexed for relevant key word
Hi Omar! Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the video! That's a great question! We'll have a new video coming out soon that explains how to check if your products are indexed for relevant keywords, so stay tuned! 😄
Really great info thank you!
Thanks Leslie!
Hi, Please make a video how can I monitor backend keywords on every weeks
Hi Manoella!
I'm using a lot of dashes in my hidden keywords: "WORD A-WORD B" to connect different words, because I've read that in this way Amazon will index my keywords in 4 ways: Word A, Word B, Words A+B written separated and Words A+B written together.
-> Is that correct or should I better take out all the dashes in the hidden keywords?
Thank you! Philipp
Hey @fish.fluencer, you're absolutely correct, Amazon does say that using dashes captures more versions of the word so keep using them
Thanks for such a great video.
I just want to ask if I am selling Jeans with multiple sizes, should I use same backend keywords on all of them or they should be different altogether?
I recently had. conversation about this with a colleague and the consensus was that since Amazon shows variation in the same product page, you can use different backend keywords (as long as they're relevant) to try and get your product indexed for them.
Thank you for a very helpful video - but you say that you can download a spreadsheet of your existing listings to update that - how do you do that in seller central?!
Hi Alexandra, I'm sorry about that, I've just realized I misspoke on that part. You can't download your product listings from seller central, just a template of each category, and if you already have all your data (in another spreadsheet), you can match it to the template for importing to make bulk changes 😔. I keep hoping if I ask Amazon enough times, they'll finally give up and add that functionality though 😁
What might be the possible reason for Amazon to disapprove a seller to sell on their platform? Particularly after he has optimised his listings with videos.
Very Informative Vedio
I have A question and i am confused that if i sale laptop for example. when i research laptop key words and get it. when i put the backend key words in listing can i use laptop on every key word. for example laptop corei7, laptop generation5 is that ok to put laptop on every single backend keyword?
Hi Moheeb, Amazon suggests not repeating a keyword on the backend since it will already take it into account the first time. By adding the same word multiple times, you're using up valuable characters that you could instead use for other keywords.
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yes let me know how to check my product in indexed in which keyword?
Hi @user-xv7ht7zj9x you can check out this video for instructions on how to see if your product is indexed 😄 Hope this helps! ruclips.net/video/QOpm7r8cezc/видео.html
Hi great video. So when I do a reverse ASIN search of competitors, sometime it show thousands of keywords. How is that so when we are limited? Is the reverse ASIN search showing all that they are indexed for? My thought was over time they have changed up keyword many times and the indexed ones just slowly build up to such a high number... Thanks
Hi @fredmartiniv8377 , that's a great question. Reverse ASIN lookup used to include organic keywords and paid keywords, and it can also add all variation keywords, so it’s normal to have more keywords than the limit set by Amazon. Your theory sounds pretty solid as well though.
What type of keywords should I put in title and what type in search terms? Why shouldn’t I put the same keywords both in my title, description, and in search term keywords?
Hey @davidsplaylist5123 , in the title we suggest the most relevant descriptor of your product. You definitely can use the same keywords in all three, what we don't recommend is adding those keywords in your backend keywords just because that field is limited, so you wouldn't want to waste precious characters on words you're probably already ranking for.
Can we chnage Our Backend Keywords again & Again I mean is That Not Effected Amazon Algoredhem???
Hi ShahkeAlfaaz, we recommend only changing them if during keyword research you've found something worth changing. In other words, we don't recommend changing this every day or adding keywords that aren't related to your product. At the end of the day, Amazon will decide whether to take those keywords into account or not so even if you do make changes, it's not guaranteed that you'll be indexed for those keywords.
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I was wondering do I need to put commas i between long tail keywords because how else would Amazon recognise small words or long tail keywords long tail keywords such double sided tape
Hi Ali, Amazon doesn't specify but in some examples they show, they do not include them. Hope this helps!
How about if you have long keywords, do you need a comma to separate those keywords or not?
Hey Rodel! I speak about this in the "readability" section at minute 02:40 of this video. If you're adding these to the backend keywords section, then you don't need to add a comma. The only ones who see this are you and Amazon's algorithm, and the algorithm reads each work individually so no comma is necessary.
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So how fair is that the competition can have thousands of keywords and now they only allow 250 characters. Is there still a way to includes thousands of keywords??
Hi Mario, the limit of 250 bytes applies to all sellers. The only sellers who you could say can include more keywords are platinum sellers who can make use of the platinum keywords field.