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SEO Report Card: Need Pages At Product Level

Thehoneyjarhome.com receives a C-

Author: Stephan Spencer
Publish Date: May 02, 2007
Category: Search Engine Optimization
Tags: search engine optimization, Thehoneyjarhomecom

One site review request really stood out in this month's batch. Kyle Kano is the owner and operator of The Honey Jar, and he is just 17 years old. Kyle got the idea for his online business when, on a family trip to Colorado, he noticed a shop selling Honeyville Honey — a product made locally in his hometown.

SEO report card for Theyhoneyjarhome.com

Hats off to Kyle for showing such initiative. Now let's have a look at his creation.

One of the bigger opportunities I see here is the fact that there are no product pages. Category pages show a collection of products, each with a several-sentence description. Unfortunately, none of these product names clicks through to a product description page containing product-focused title tag, H1 tag and page copy (including ingredients, food that the product complements, relevant recipes, etc.).

For example, it is unlikely The Honey Jar will rank for "apricot whipped honey" because that product does not have a page dedicated to it. It's only mentioned on the "Whipped" category page, two-thirds of the way down the page. The words "apricot whipped honey" are not even present on the page because the product names are all presented as graphics (no alt tags either).

Start by examining competitor sites that rank well (e.g., Honey.com, Honeyassociation.com) and see where they get their "link juice." Then contact those sites to request a link. Kyle has a great story to tell as a 17-year-old ecommerce entrepreneur, and cleverly-worded link requests will be a great place to start telling it.

The home page is given the most weight by the search engines, so make the most of the opportunity and reinforce the keyword theme of "honey" with lots of honey-related text content — and don't forget to have an H1 tag, too!

SEO Report Card
Thehoneyjarhome.com

Home Page D+
Inbound Links F
Indexation D
Internal Linking Structure B-
HTML Templates D
Secondary Page Content D
Keyword Choices B-
Title Tags D
URLs A-

OVERALL GPA C-

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