{"id":19187,"date":"2021-03-26T04:50:38","date_gmt":"2021-03-26T04:50:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.digitalpedant.com\/?p=19187"},"modified":"2021-06-26T14:25:55","modified_gmt":"2021-06-26T14:25:55","slug":"digital-marketing-seo-for-fashion-ecommerce","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.digitalpedant.com\/digital-marketing-seo-for-fashion-ecommerce\/","title":{"rendered":"Digital Marketing for Fashion Brands, SEO for Clothing & Fashion eCommerce"},"content":{"rendered":"

Do you have a fashion brand online or may you own an online clothing store? Are you looking for ways to bringing more customers to your website and increase sales?<\/p>\n

Well, a digital marketing strategy that is created especially for an online cloth retailer or fashion e-commerce store can help you achieve your goals.  When it comes to SEO the methods of keyword research, paid advertising, website structure and many other things depend on the industry.  For example, if you have an online store with various clothing and fashion products in multiple colors, sizes and variants present a challenge in terms of SEO.<\/p>\n

So, I have tried to compile a small guide for implementing SEO for clothing and fashion brands<\/p>\n

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\nLet’s take a look at some stats to understand the significance of digital marketing for clothing brands<\/p>\n

As per current market stats, the current worldwide market share of fashion e-commerce is $439 billion, and by the end of 2024, it is expected to become $953 billion.  Various categories like activewear, fast fashion, accessories, apparel, and footwear are in high demand. This trend of users preferring online shopping isn’t going to stop soon and capturing the market share of online fashion e-commerce is a good idea.<\/p>\n

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Market cap of leading fashion e-commerce companies worldwide Sept 2020<\/strong><\/p>\n

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Find & Target Keywords That  Accurately Match The Search Intent Of Your Audience<\/h3>\n

Finding the right keywords for your pages as well as individual products is very important. You need to do keyword research and find long-tail keywords that bring customers with a search intent of buying a product from your clothing store.<\/p>\n

For example, if you have a clothing store and you are targeting the keyword “types of dresses” and the user comes to your site consumes all the information, and then goes away because his\/her intent was to just get information. Instead, if you targeted a keyword like “buy dress for wedding” then here the searcher’s intent is to buy…or we can go longtail “buy dress for Christian wedding” and it would be easier to rank on this keyword.<\/p>\n

You can use tools like SEMrush, Ahref & Google Keyword Planner for finding useful keywords. The search for better keywords for an online fashion or apparel store can be broadened by combining terms like budget (cheap, affordable), gender (men’s, boys, women’s),  age (children, teenager, seniors),  etc.<\/p>\n

The biggest mistake I see when the owner of an online fashion store tries to do SEO by himself is that they target keywords for product pages like ” Magenta Bella Gladiator Footwear” here the word Magento is for color, Bella Gladiator is the product’s name and the product is footwear for women. In real life, the customer doesn’t know about your product and he\/she will search for “bright pink stylish sandals”.<\/p>\n

So, when doing keyword research think from the perspective of customers instead of your own.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n

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Finding keywords for an online clothing store isn’t difficult and before you start research I suggest you study all your major competitors and what results they are getting. If you are not good at SEO then set up a brief meeting with an SEO specialist<\/a> for consulting.<\/p>\n

Canonicalize Multiple Product  & Category URLs To Improve Crawl Budget, Visibility & Reduce Duplicate Content<\/h3>\n

When we do SEO for a large e-commerce site then one of the most common issues is multiple products appearing in multiple categories. A single product might be appearing in different categories with different URL and this confuses the Google bots.<\/p>\n

For example, if you have a product like “Sports Shoes” then they might be listed in categories “men’s shoes” “running shoes” “trending” “sale”.<\/p>\n