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How do product handles and URLs impact SEO?

Mad_Modeler
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When I set up my stock list in a CSV I had to give each product a handle, maybe it was naivety or ignorance I chose a number (see the lower ellipse), I've since discovered (experience is a wonderful thing) that this "handle" becomes part of the page URL.
i) Does this affect the site SEO in a detrimental way ?
ii) Would it improve SEO to change all these numbers to something more relative to the product ?
I also have quite a few variants, using the Shopify variant system, this poses another problem in that the handles are all the same, thus all the products in the variant have the same URL.
i) Is this detrimental to SEO ?
ii) I get the impression that having variants using the Shopify system makes it harder for customers to find individual products ?
Thoughts on this, please.
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demib
Shopify Partner
135 13 65

This is an accepted solution.

If you should optimize product variants or not depends on how different they are and how much prospects search directly for them. 

When it comes to "paint" there are many searches for color variants - but even more for types of paint (chalk, acrylic, metal etc.), how they can be applied and where (car, outdoor, furniture, floor, body etc.).

So I would start out by mapping out all the relevant categories and set up collection/landing pages for that. 

For the colors you can either set them up as individual products or optimize the variant system (which do require some programming). In either case you need unique TITLE's and descriptions for each color - you can't just replace the color name, which is a lot of work and can be difficult with products so much alike. 

 

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demib
Shopify Partner
135 13 65

Yes, from an SEO point of view using natural names in URL's is better. That is for two reasons:

  • Google do read all words - also the words in a URL. It helps them determine what the page is about
  • Some people will link to your site using just the URL as link-tekst. Having your keywords in the URL will therefore include them in the link. Google use link data to understand what a page is relevant for

If you have a more or less fixed set of products in your shop then I would recommend changing it. But if you constantly add new, and remove old, then not. The reason is that each time you change a URL it has to be redirected (although Shopify usually do this automatically) and reindexed. Also you will loose a bit of value from external links to previous URL-versions.

Variants is another (and long) story. To put it short - the default way Shopify handle variants is, from an SEO point of view, far from optimal. But what solution you then chose greatly depend on your types of products, how prospects search for them and not the least what kind of development resources you have available. So there is no canned solution for this that will be perfect for all. It depends ...

I know, I also hate those "it depends" answers but it's just often the case - not the least when it comes to SEO-strategies.

SEO Geek since 1996, consultant author and public speaker. Admin of the Shopify SEO Facebook Group

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Mad_Modeler
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Thanks for the response, you are only confirming my suspicions about variants and SEO.

The variants are static, in that the colours and descriptions don't change, however my impression is that having 100 pots of paint listed individually has to be better than them all having the same product handle ?

demib
Shopify Partner
135 13 65

This is an accepted solution.

If you should optimize product variants or not depends on how different they are and how much prospects search directly for them. 

When it comes to "paint" there are many searches for color variants - but even more for types of paint (chalk, acrylic, metal etc.), how they can be applied and where (car, outdoor, furniture, floor, body etc.).

So I would start out by mapping out all the relevant categories and set up collection/landing pages for that. 

For the colors you can either set them up as individual products or optimize the variant system (which do require some programming). In either case you need unique TITLE's and descriptions for each color - you can't just replace the color name, which is a lot of work and can be difficult with products so much alike. 

 

SEO Geek since 1996, consultant author and public speaker. Admin of the Shopify SEO Facebook Group

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