WoolyBooger is born…IDEA: Sometimes it’s hard to see the real content of your site for all the pretty pictures and links and logos and other “chrome” on your site. What if you could see all your CAPTIONS (Yahoo! Store for body text – product/section descriptions) on one big honking page? What could I do with that! It’s easy to divide your Yahoo! Store into two parts: the template and the content. As you would guess, the template part is the boilerplate stuff that stays the same from page to page and the content part is the unique text (and images) that fits inside the spaces in the template A typical Yahoo! Store template usually consist of a header with logo, branding, and store functionality, the side navigation with links and text and special offers, and the footer with the fine print and copyright info. A well-designed template can stand alone with no content and almost pass for a “real” Web page. See http://www.gundogsupply.com/template.html. When it’s naked, some content looks a little bit lacking! Strip a template off the content to see the difference between a Web page with plenty of content and a page with a NAME and a few measly sentences in the CAPTION field. See http://www.gundogsupply.com/content.html. ACK! That page is blushing! OK. My experience is that search engines, especially Google, can quickly determine what part of a Web page is a template and then strip that off, and ignore that to see the true essence of a Web page’s content. This pagelet or nugget of content is what I think the engines look at to pick the winners in the search engine optimization game. Google reminds me of those fancy new airport security devices with X-Ray vision-style imaging capabilities! Stand naked in front of the Googlebot! And you want your pages to look good naked, right? So it’s time to get your content whipped into shape! Imagine there was one little RTML Utility template that you could upload and then make a single page on your Yahoo! Store to see all your content in one place. Enter the WoolyBooger… What can you do with the WOOLYBOOGERTM?1) First, see all your naked content in one place. It makes great reading! See how much, (or how little!) content you actually have. It’s a wake-up call for most merchants! Time to start beefing up those CAPTIONS! 2) Print out your entire site. Then grab a highlighter and a red pen and start making notes about changes you want to make to your product descriptions. 3) Spell check your entire site. Copy and paste the entire document into Microsoft Word and run a spell check on your store’s text. (I got this idea from Brian Bock of Bock.com. Hi, Mr. Bock!) 4) Check your keywords. Quickly see if keywords or phrases actually appear anywhere in your body text. If not, you have some writing to do. 5) Find keyphrases for good internal linking. When you have CONVERTING KEYWORD PHRASES, go to the WOOLYBOOGER page and use CTRL+F to find pages with those keywords in the CAPTION. Go edit those CAPTIONS and make those keywords text links to the most relevant page on your site. For more about CAPTION LINKS, read this (coming soon!). 6) Do advance keyword analysis. Check your keyword density (overrated), keyword frequency (underrated) , and just see if a keyword appears on your site. ADVANCED: I have a new keyword tool that allows you to compare the content of one Web page (or even an entire site) to another body of Web pages. I compare my WOOLYBOOGER content to my CONVERTING KEYWORDS to see how “deep” my converting keywords go in my content. I also compare my WOOLYBOOGER content to my PPC TERMS. Export the words you buy in your Paid Search campaigns in Google Adwords and Overture / Yahoo! Search Marketing and check to make sure these words appear in your content. Some things you need to know before using WoolyBooger:
How to get WoolyBooger. What to do with it...First, get the RTML template. The WoolyBooger TM (patent pending) template is free to friends and clients. If you don’t help make my house payment on a regular basis, just post a review of my Yahoo! Store For Dummies book on Amazon (be honest!), or a post an insightful comment on any of my Ystore Blog posts here or here. Then email me, and I’ll send you the latest version of WoolyBooger.RTML for your personal use.
2) Make a
WoolyBooger.html page. If my RTML works the way it’s supposed to, the WOOLYBOOGER page loads with all your CAPTIONS almost like magic. If you have a big site, WOOLYBOOGER is kinda fat. It takes awhile to load sometimes, but it’s worth the 10 second wait or so! I use WoolyBooger on client sites all the time to shame folks into writing more content for their stores’ section and product pages. Keyword to your mother --
P.S. Please email me what you like about WoolyBooger, what you don’t like, how you use it, suggestions for more utility templates, or anything else you want to rob at ystore dot com. |