Our site www.seriouslysilver.co.uk is doing quite well but we are always looking to improve things. Our conversion rate is very good for the people that visit as we appear top of the Google listings for relevant terms such as 'chunky silver rings' and 'unusual silver pendants'. We do not pay for any adverts either with Google adwords or anything else.
My wife has given up work to look after the kids and concentrate on our web sites so we have more (wo)man hours to put into optimising the site. We realise that the best thing to do is to concentrate on writing better descriptions for our products and making sure all the Tags, Titles and meta tags are in order. However, I was wondering whether registering a new domain would be a good idea to improve SEO so here are a couple of suggestions I would appreciate your feedback on.
1) Register the domain silver-rings-uk.co.uk and have it pointing at our Rings section.
2) Set up a new site at silver-rings-uk.co.uk that just sells our range of rings.
3) Something else I haven't thought of - or neither of them.
As I see it if we do 1 then it will only cost us a tenner a year and will involve next to no work. The downside is whether we would just end up diluting our products in the search results.
If we do 2 we would have to rewrite all the descriptions to avoid duplication and wait several months to appear in the listings.
What does anybody think?
My wife has given up work to look after the kids and concentrate on our web sites so we have more (wo)man hours to put into optimising the site. We realise that the best thing to do is to concentrate on writing better descriptions for our products and making sure all the Tags, Titles and meta tags are in order. However, I was wondering whether registering a new domain would be a good idea to improve SEO so here are a couple of suggestions I would appreciate your feedback on.
1) Register the domain silver-rings-uk.co.uk and have it pointing at our Rings section.
2) Set up a new site at silver-rings-uk.co.uk that just sells our range of rings.
3) Something else I haven't thought of - or neither of them.
As I see it if we do 1 then it will only cost us a tenner a year and will involve next to no work. The downside is whether we would just end up diluting our products in the search results.
If we do 2 we would have to rewrite all the descriptions to avoid duplication and wait several months to appear in the listings.
What does anybody think?
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