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If it doesn’t, you may need to submit a ticket to your developer to add any missing capabilities. You can copy and paste the requirements below into your dev ticket (including any specific information about your site where applicable). It’s also important to note that just because most (if not all) CMSs allow for the creation of collections or category pages, that does not mean they natively come with the ability to add descriptive text to the collection or category page. You will need that text capability in order to properly optimize that category page. If you do not currently have the ability to add text to collection or category pages, then submit a dev ticket to your IT or dev team by copying and pasting the requirements below. SEO requirements for category pages (with developer ticket instructions) To optimize your product category page text (whether you use Shopify or another platform), follow these requirements in order to have your category pages indexed and ranked on Google (copy and paste this list if submitting a dev ticket to your team): Category/collection page requirements for SEO: A customizable, unique URL with the keyword. Example: /purple-yoga-mats/ NOT /yoga-mats?1234&color=purple The


A customizable meta title tag and H1 that includes the keyword/ ukraine number screening category name (i.e. “Purple Yoga Mats''). Descriptive text (recommended placement under the product list/product grid) that includes: At least one subheading with the keyword. Descriptive paragraph text — the keyword must be used at least 3-5 times in the text (but more if possible to do so naturally). The ability to add internal links within the text. Additional requirement: linking to category pages/collections In order for Google and search engines to index the category page AND to better rank the page, you need to include a minimum of one internal link (but preferably more) to each category page/collection. At least one link should be from a high-level page, meaning no more than 2-3 clicks from the home page. One easy and effective way to accomplish this is by adding a “Shop Categories” page that you link to in the footer navigation. The “Shop Categories” page can be a simple page with text links to your categories. Here is an example/mockup of what that could look like: Then link “Shop Categories” to a page that houses internal links to all of their category pages, like this: Alternatively, you can list and link to your categories in a sidebar menu, like this: If you need to create this “Shop Categories” page, follow the requirements below, or copy and paste this into a ticket for your developer.
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