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@NourolHuda7 ай бұрын
One thing that takes me a lot of time is checking if those tags are trademarked, I look them up one by one and delete some😢
@NourolHuda7 ай бұрын
First again😂 Appreciate your content always, this one came in time! I just created a new teepublic account and thankfully they approved it as Artisan. It’s in one niche and I’m trying to upload as many designs as I can and make them found using good tagging. Thank you!
@annadreamsart97567 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm gonna have to listen to this more than once to totally understand and remember this.
@PassiveProfits7 ай бұрын
Anytime! Hope it helps!
@NourolHuda7 ай бұрын
For this design is it a good thing to choose “corgi” as the main tag and the phrase “Short legs and tall lattes” as the title?
@kulisyuwodzenia3 ай бұрын
So instead of using all 15 keywords, you only use 9 like in the video in this case?
@wuyt187 ай бұрын
So what is the main tag used?
@TMBTM2 ай бұрын
This video is maybe good for other sites but for Teepublic the Main Tag is THE tag you should focus on and all the other tags should only be there to complete the main tag. In fact for the design shown in the video I would pick "Corgi" as the main tag then "coffee, latte, cute" (and maybe some others but not too many because the more you pick the less you will rank high on the site for each one). I would then wait 3 minutes and check where my design ranks. In fact I think it's maybe possible to be on the first 3 pages (and even on the first) if you use "cute corgi coffee" as your main tag and "cute,corgi,coffee" as you second tags (and on the title)... But then you have to ask yourself how many customers will really type "cute corgi coffee" on the site? And the secondary tags are also probably used as SEO for google, so adding more is sometimes a good strategy if you see that you can't rank on the first 5 pages (because I read somewhere that customers rarely go further than page 5 after a search). Hope it helps.