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Hello, I updated all my search engine listing previews, but they do not appear when I go to search the page https://cartbrostraders.com/ on Google. Despite making these updates more than a week ago, they are still not populating. Is there anyone who can assist in fixing this problem?
Hello @olivertwist23,
This is flareAI: your Fully Automated Free Sales Machine. I hope you're having a good day. We are helping Shopify Merchants grow their store presence in Google and other major sales channels and generate $5+ million in sales from Google Search, on autopilot.
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After updating your page content, you have to consider submitting the store sitemap or a submit-to-index request on a regular basis. It can take time for Google to re-crawl your page and show updated content. You have to allow some time for Google to re-crawl your website.
Also, I have noticed your store is taking time to load.
The following tips will help you significantly speed up your Shopify store.
1. Image compression is important and a necessity for faster-loading web pages. Make sure your images are of good quality and do not add too many images on a single page.
2. Reduce the HTTP requests. For example: Combine & inline your CSS scripts
3. Minimize broken links and redirects - Avoid unnecessary Redirects and fix broken links
4. Always choose a theme that is responsive, fast, and takes minimal time to load the page
If you choose a theme with numerous sliders, fancy animations, advanced navigation systems, etc., will affect your page speed. If your theme is loading slowly, consider disabling the theme features you don't need.
5. Don't add too many images on a page
Adding too many images on a page can be frustrating. It can significantly slow the load time of your website. Also, it can overwhelm visitors, which will ultimately result in a poor user experience, a high bounce rate, and a high probability of lower rankings in relative search results.
6. Use Lazyload wherever required to reduce initial load time
7. Remove all unwanted Shopify Apps which you are not using
You should disable app features you don't use, or you can remove the app if you don't need it. If you are removing an app make sure to remove code that was added as part of the app install process.
8. You can run the Shopify Theme Inspector for Chrome to identify the lines of code that are slowing down pages in your online store.
9. Removing unused app code is a best practice that avoids running code for unused features and makes your theme code easier to read.
10. Themes contain CSS, JS, HTML which can increase and affect your store speed. So disable theme features you don't use.
11. Use a System font which is a font that is already installed on most computers. For example: Segoe UI, Times New Roman. If you use a font that does not yet exist on your customer's computer, then the font has to be downloaded before your text can be displayed. This impacts the time that your store takes to load.
12. Use minified CSS and JS files
I would suggest you try flareAI which helps your store with daily submissions to Google to get your products found on Google. Your ongoing SEO efforts can only work if the page is indexed (found) by Google. Unless your site (or store) is many years old and has very few products, there is no guarantee that all the pages you carefully SEO'ed are actually indexed (found) by Google. You will get more organic sales when your products are found on free sales channels like Google Search and you will start getting order conversions for virtually zero cost. flareAI works every day for you, tapping into Google Search and 20+ of world's best & biggest free sales channels.
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I hope my suggestion will help you.
Happy selling!
flareAI
Google takes around 7 to 14 days to update, you can view the process inside of your Google Search Console and request re-indexing also.
As a quick fix, resubmit your sitemap to Google and this will give the Google bot web crawler a notification to begin looking over your store and look for updates.
For dedicated SEO consultancy and technical assistance you contact our team and we will be able to help you fix these problems and assist with setting up your store to be as performant as possible!
Hello @olivertwist23
Hope you are doing well!
You can audit your website’s SEO performance on Semrush, it will list all the issues while crawling your website and then you can work on those issues and rectify them.
https://www.semrush.com/siteaudit/
Regards,
CedCommerce
Hello @olivertwist23
I hope you are doing well!
You can audit your website’s SEO performance on Semrush, it will list all the issues while crawling your website and then you can work on those issues and rectify them.
https://www.semrush.com/siteaudit/
Regards,
CedCommerce
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