E-commerce SEO: Getting Found Without Paying for Every Click
Most online stores here run entirely on Facebook ads. It works, until the cost per order creeps up and the margin doesn't. Search traffic takes months to build but doesn't disappear when you pause the budget.
Write your own product descriptions
Copying the supplier's description means your page is identical to fifty other stores, and Google has no reason to prefer yours. Two honest sentences about who it suits and what to watch out for beats a spec sheet everyone else also pasted.
Fix the technical basics first
- Clean URLs like /panjabi/cotton-white, not /product?id=482
- A unique title and description per product page
- Product structured data so price and stock show in results
- Compressed images, because most visitors are on mobile data
- Out-of-stock pages that stay live instead of 404ing
Write for how people actually search
People search in mixed Bangla and English — "panjabi price in bd", "ঢাকায় ল্যাপটপ দাম". Use the words your customers use, in both scripts where it fits naturally. Don't stuff them; one honest mention in the title and description is enough.
Category pages do the heavy lifting
Individual products come and go, but a well-written category page for what you sell can rank for years. Give each category a real paragraph of guidance instead of dropping straight into a product grid.
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