Hey Steven thank you, are all five fields retained in the system after clicking 'save'? Because for us, only the first field appears to save correctly, leaving the others missing when we reopen the editor later.
Hey Steve, do you need to max out each line before adding new ones? Amazon is not saving my additional lines of keywords, even though confirms submitted changes and says it should post within 24 hours.
Hello, does anyone know why I fill in those fields and amazon does not save them as I save them and always leaves only one field filled in, the others are left empty
When adding Generic Keywords, should we break down the keyword phrases into individual keywords, so there is no repetition? Or is it better to keep the original phrase form even if some words are repeated?
great video, my question is - under generic keywords do you put, 'soccer ball, volley ball, foot ball. or do you put soccer volley foot ball to avoid duplicating the word ball? and will that also trigger indexing for balls?
It's generally best to use complete phrases like 'soccer ball, volleyball, football' for your generic keywords. This approach matches more closely with how potential buyers search for products on Amazon. Avoid unnecessary repetition of words like "ball" if it makes the keywords less natural or relevant to common search habits. Focus on clarity and the way customers are likely to search for your products.
Have you guys tested the index/rank juice of the 4 additional Description fields Amazon has on the back end? I just wonder why they added these additional fields if they don't even show up on PDP. I assume it just gives them more context and keywords to help customize search for customers. Is it even worth the effort to fill these out?
Amazon's been messing with so many things this year it's hard to keep track of what's actually going to happen or work and sometimes it reverts back to systems from 10 years ago