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Hi – this is probably very basic but I’m wondering this:
If I have a page on my blog where I sell a sound effects album – “The Sounds Of New York City” and I write lots of descriptive content about the sounds etc – then at the end I have a sound preview and add to cart button. That’s all fine.
BUT… if I wrap all that descriptive content up into the ‘product additional information’ section of my product and then on the page of my blog I now just have some code calling the product like [fancy product 364..] how does that effect the way Google scans my site?
I am a beginner with this so sorry if it’s silly question, but I’m finding Google is not picking up my pages so wondering if should go back to putting the descriptive content direct on to the page and then just having an Add to Cart button underneath it.
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks
Jonathan
Google will see the page exactly the same way a visitor sees the page in the browser. If your site is new then it is expected behavior that all pages are not indexed yet. Regarding your pages not showing up in Google… you should read up on search engine optimization (SEO) and slowly work on it (it takes time for a site to start ranking).
OK thanks am doing just that.
Thank you for the new cart images – especially the checkout one – have installed those.
J