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  • Mehr zu SEO Mitte der 1990er Jahre fingen die allerersten Suchmaschinen im Internet an, das frühe Web zu katalogisieren. Die Seitenbesitzer erkannten rasch den Wert einer lieblings Positionierung in Serps und recht bald fand man Betrieb, die sich auf die Optimierung professionellen. In Anfängen geschah die Aufnahme oft zu der Transfer der URL der passenden Seite an die verschiedenen Suchmaschinen. Diese sendeten dann einen Webcrawler zur Analyse der Seite aus und indexierten sie.[1] Der Webcrawler lud die Webpräsenz auf den Web Server der Suchmaschine, wo ein weiteres Softwaresystem, der gern genutzte Indexer, Infos herauslas und katalogisierte (genannte Ansprüche, Links zu anderen Seiten). Die frühen Modellen der Suchalgorithmen basierten auf Angaben, die durch die Webmaster sogar vorliegen wurden, wie Meta-Elemente, oder durch Indexdateien in Suchmaschinen im Internet wie ALIWEB. Meta-Elemente geben einen Gesamtüberblick mit Thema einer Seite, dennoch setzte sich bald hervor, dass die Nutzung dieser Hinweise nicht solide war, da die Wahl der verwendeten Schlüsselworte durch den Webmaster eine ungenaue Beschreibung des Seiteninhalts reflektieren konnte. Ungenaue und unvollständige Daten in Meta-Elementen vermochten so irrelevante Unterseiten bei einzigartigen Stöbern listen.[2] Auch versuchten Seitenersteller unterschiedliche Merkmale in des HTML-Codes einer Seite so zu beherrschen, dass die Seite größer in den Serps aufgeführt wird.[3] Da die frühen Search Engines sehr auf Faktoren angewiesen waren, die alleinig in Koffern der Webmaster lagen, waren sie auch sehr anfällig für Abusus und Manipulationen im Ranking. Um tolle und relevantere Resultate in den Suchergebnissen zu erhalten, mussten wir sich die Anbieter der Suchmaschinen an diese Rahmenbedingungen anpassen. Weil der Riesenerfolg einer Suchseiten davon zusammenhängt, relevante Suchergebnisse zu den gestellten Keywords anzuzeigen, konnten untaugliche Testurteile darin resultieren, dass sich die User nach diversen Möglichkeiten bei dem Suche im Web umsehen. Die Auskunft der Suchmaschinen fortbestand in komplexeren Algorithmen fürs Positionierung, die Merkmalen beinhalteten, die von Webmastern nicht oder nur schwierig manipulierbar waren. Larry Page und Sergey Brin generierten mit „Backrub“ – dem Urahn von Bing – eine Suchseite, die auf einem mathematischen Matching-Verfahren basierte, der mit Hilfe der Verlinkungsstruktur Webseiten gewichtete und dies in den Rankingalgorithmus reingehen ließ. Auch übrige Suchmaschinen im WWW orientiert während der Folgezeit die Verlinkungsstruktur bspw. in Form der Linkpopularität in ihre Algorithmen mit ein. Yahoo

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  1. I had a question about keyword stuffing. I'm selling phone cases and I thought I should split up the iphone and samsung phone cases into their own listings, so that I could put more descriptive keywords for each product in the tags. However, with this new description feature, would it do the same job if I just list the available phone models in my description? Should I avoid doing that? It's a lot of phone models…from iphone 10 up to 13, pro, mini, etc, and samsung galaxy S10, S20, S21, S22, Ultra, Plus, etc…. Is this going to badly fall into the keyword stuffing mistake? Should I not have the models listed? Or should I do both, and split up the two listings anyway, and take advantage of the extra tags….

    Thank you! I love your channel!

  2. Hi, Nancy! Let’s say one of my tags is ‘BoHo minimalist art’. Do I need to use that entire phrase in my description or if I only use one of those words will that still work? Thanks for all you do!

  3. Thank you for another helpful video, Nancy 💫💫🙌🏻🙌🏻💕💕 I feel like I still need to learn a lot 🙈 lol 😂 One day at a time 💫💫

  4. Can you all give me your honest opinion as to whether selling digital t-shirt mockups will sell on Etsy, Creative Market, etc as opposed to selling t-shirts with designs on them. I am torn between the two. Although I will make more money for one t shirt than I will for one digital t-shirt mockup download, I would love to do the mockups.

    I can hardly find any videos on selling digital t-shirt mockups, but plenty on selling digital printables, which is not what I would be doing.

    There are a lot of people selling t-shirts with sayings on them, and I know for a fact that most of them are using digital mockups, but I don't know how to find customers.

  5. Do they mean in the item details? So we have to match the titles, tags and now at the top of Item details correct? I'm confused now

  6. Does anyone know if the other 9 images for etsy has to be the same aspect ratio and same pixel size as the first listing (thumbnail). IThis one kind of baffles me and it's kinda hard to find a clear answer when I Google it. If I use a different aspect ratio/image size will they look different when someone views one of my listings? Hope this makes sense.

  7. Hey Nancy, Would love to get in touch again regarding our partnership proposal we talked about. I'm not sure if you're getting my emails, but if you see this comment please hit me up.

  8. Why I can't contact etsy's customer service for help? I sent many emails to ask etsy for help, but I don't received any reply. Do you guys have any idea to solve this issue?

  9. Thank you for sharing that. I will have to remember to do that when I get my first few products up and running on Etsy. Wow. Ok, I will do my best to do that. With my lack of access to my memory, I can't remember if you teach that in the course already? Or are you going to revise that part?

  10. I just enrolled in your course. I am anxious to apply everything I will be learning ,and what I have gleaned from your free course last week. Thank you, Nancy!

  11. I feel overwhelmed, because it’s been a challenge, my SEO suck and now another change 🤦🏻‍♀️ I’m at two seconds to give up☹️

  12. I'm an Etsy Mastery Course user so I do tend to use my title keywords as you teach them but I'm getting a bit disillusioned about the Extortionate fees and Etsy not responding to support requests. I'm starting to feel like many do, is it all worth the hoops that we are made to jump through

  13. Thank you Nancy for this video. I have just bought your course and was learning about SEO. This is a great addition explaining the new rules. Lot to do 😀 I am very excited to start my business 🙂

  14. I’m at the beginning of my Etsy journey (I only have about three listings) but I’m so glad I implemented this from the get go. Thanks so much Nancy.

  15. I watched many of your videos before setting up my shop 2 years ago. I followed your advise and had keywords in my description and made it engaging. Today I have almost doubled my sales of a typical day and I’m wondering if this is why! This video is very helpful, and I have a lot of takeaways I will work on now. Thank you 🙂

  16. I actually think it's a pretty good idea since so many sellers don't do it and those of use that have taken your course, it puts us ahead in a way. I'm going to go back and re-visit that part of the course and make sure I have enough keywords in my descriptions to get found better. I may go and add a few more here and there just to give myself more exposure. But at least for those of us that have taken your course, it's not a huge shock that freaks us out since we were more prepared for this. Thanks so much Nancy.

  17. Thank you Nancy, you just saved us so much work. I have followed your suggestions about the description including SEO. The best ETSY teacher.

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