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We stock the biggest names in the market but will keep looking. Maybe I need to look at something a little different which is available dropship with £500 + profit margin.....any ideas![]()
PP, If its any use, I've seen Selfridges selling alot of animal products (especially in their big London store) such as pet clothes, and also jewellery, pet picnic hampers etc, ranging from about £5 up to £1,000,000 diamond studded leather collar. Might be worth a visit just to make a list of manufacturers to do some research on.
Hope this idea may be of any value
Mike
I think you've done really well with your SEO, but you are closing quite a few doors. You do very well for "dog clothes", but I can't find you for "small dog clothes" or "discount dog clothes" which both get a fair few searches.I agree with what you say about SEO, the thing is we're doing really well at it and I can't see us going much higher! We are first page of Google for "Dog Collars", "ID Tags", "Dog Clothes", "Dog Clothing", "Dog Accessories" Page 2 for "Cat collars" , "Dog harnesses" (I'm working on these!)
The point I'm trying to make (not very well) is that don't go solely for the short tail phrases start going for long tail as well. These have the added bonus of helping with the long tail phrases as well.
To answer your original question, my company has a t/o of approximately £1.8 million with an average GP of £50-£60k per month.![]()
I think you've done really well with your SEO, but you are closing quite a few doors. You do very well for "dog clothes", but I can't find you for "small dog clothes" or "discount dog clothes" which both get a fair few searches.
What do you do out of interest?[
electronic component distribution/brokerage
Yes, but being on page one for 200 terms is far better than being on page one for 20 terms.Just having a look at this as I thought it was a great idea! When looking at Keyword discovery though I'm a bit disappointed.
dog clothes27414 (7th) small dog clothes1981 designer dog clothes596(1st)
The search terms after "Dog clothes" are massively less traffic! Checking wordtracker "dog clothes" and "designer dog clothes" are the top terms, both of which we are on page one for
Yes, but being on page one for 200 terms is far better than being on page one for 20 terms.
You are on page one for your main terms which is good, but think how much better it could be if you were on page one for loads of other terms as well.
Yep, the very waggy variety.You talking about the long waggy tail?
We are looking at increasing our reach by about 5-600% as well when all the product descriptions have been completed. Unfortunately it may take a little longer than 12 months (looking at 24 months target with 6,000 products).Agreed. That approach has helped us grow our online sales by 600% in 12 months. Long tail is vital![]()
Yep, the very waggy variety.
According to wordtracker "dog clothes" has a count of 532 and "designer dog clothes" 187 giving a total of 719.
The following have the results:
trendy dog clothes 122
discount dog clothes 104
luxury dog clothes 98
small dog clothes 96
yorkie dog clothes 63
big dog clothes 30
stylish dog clothes 32
tiny dog clothes 26
cheap dog clothes 17
large dog clothes 13
TOTAL 601
So by looking at incorporating the above into product descriptions you have increased your reach from 719 to 1320 an 83% increase and that is only a fraction of what is available (and I've only included a few 3 word phrases).
Before anyone says it I know this is a very simplistic analysis and that you should obtain the KEI of each phrase to work out the best ones to go for, but it shows the point I am making.
I've tried to read this thread thoroughly, however all the SEO stuff baffles me....anyhow, I do know who would buy high end pet stuff, and that's people with the pink pound. My GBF, yes, gay best friend, spends loads on his pooch and would only be seen out with the best collar (last seen combat) however, designer - Burberry do stuff for pets, Louis Vuitton do pet carriers I think - I noticed at Christmas even BHS have tapped into this market, and IKEA - though my guys wouldn't like that sort of thing. The level of detail they go into for eye-candy is untold, every aspect of how they look, live is based on aesthetics......and loads of them have pets ;-)
Everyone can be beaten, it just takes more effort to beat some.Yes I see what you mean but many people target these as their main key phrases. How can you beat them when these are less important terms on your own page?