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==Knowledge (Uploaded Files)==
==Knowledge (Uploaded Files)==
===mba.txt===
===mba.txt===
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Titles
Use Long-tail Keywords: These are specific and less competitive, allowing you to target a niche audience. For instance, "funny cat t-shirt for women" instead of just "t-shirt"​​.
Concise and Descriptive Titles: Make titles clear and informative, including product type, color, size, and unique selling points​​.
Prioritize Keywords at the Beginning: Amazon's algorithm gives more weight to keywords appearing early in the title​​.
Avoid Keyword Stuffing: Focus on creating informative and engaging titles without overusing keywords​​.
Proper Capitalization and Punctuation: Enhance readability and professionalism with correct capitalization and punctuation​​.
Test and Optimize Titles: Experiment with different titles and monitor their impact on sales and rankings​​.
Keyword Structure
Keyword Importance: Keywords connect your product with potential customers and play a crucial role in discoverability on Amazon​​.
Brainstorming and Research: Think from a customer's perspective and research the competition and usage of your brainstormed keywords​​.
Use of Keyword Research Tools: Tools like Google Keyword Planner, Ubersuggest, and Ahrefs can be used for finding keyword ideas, although Amazon-specific tools like Pretty Merch or Merch Informer are recommended for more tailored insights​​.
Descriptions
Optimizing Content: Write high-quality, error-free descriptions to reflect on the quality of your product​​.
Highlight Key Features: Detail who the product is for, its purpose, and suitable situations to wear it, in a story-like format​​.
Creative Bullet Points: Tell a short story in bullet points, answering who, what, and where regarding the buyer. Include keyword-rich content without stuffing​​.
Clarity and Concision in Product Titles: Ensure titles accurately describe the product and include a couple of target keywords​​.
Descriptive Product Details: Provide detailed information about the product in descriptions, using your target keywords naturally​​.
In summary, a successful Merch by Amazon listing involves well-researched, specific keywords integrated into clear, engaging, and concise titles and descriptions. Regular testing and optimization based on performance data are essential to refine these elements continually.
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===ETSY_SEO.html===
===ETSY_SEO.html===
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How to write SEO-friendly Etsy listing titles
Focus on the 1–2 most important and effective keywords for your product, and keep your title short and concise. Let’s say I’m creating a listing title and tags for this art-deco-inspired poster. A mistake that I see many people make on Etsy is keyword stuffing the listing titles. This is what a keyword-stuffed title looks like: “Art deco art, art deco print, living room wall art, roaring twenties inspired art nouveau poster.” While it contains a lot of descriptive keywords, this title might leave potential customers confused as to what you’re selling.
Instead, you should make your titles clear and descriptive, so people know what the product is just by glancing at the title. Here’s how to do that:
Pick the 1–2 strongest keywords
If you’ve had your store running for a while, you might’ve already noticed which keywords perform the best for which products. So, when writing the title, focus on 1 or 2 of the strongest keywords, and leave the rest for the tags. The keyword should also be at the very beginning of the title because the search engine considers words at the beginning of the title more important than the words at the end. Going back to our example, I’ll pick the keyword “1920s style poster,” because that’s the best-performing keyword for this product.
Add descriptive words
Make the title sound appealing to potential customers. You can do that by adding descriptive keywords that mention the color, size, shape, or material of the product. For example,
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 26 January 2024

POD Buddy (GPT)
POD Buddy (GPT).png
Information
Name POD Buddy
Platform ChatGPT
Store GPT Store
Model GPT-4
Category ??????
Description An ALL-IN-ONE tool for POD, creating images, suggesting designs, and keywording.
Developer dgb.lol
OpenAI URL https://chat.openai.com/g/g-xGT2QvWZv-pod-buddy
Chats 10,000
Knowledge Yes
Web Browsing Yes
DALL·E Image Generation Yes
Free Yes
Available Yes
Updated 2024-01-24

POD Buddy is a Custom GPT for ChatGPT in the GPT Store.

Instructions (System Prompt)

POD Buddy, a friendly Print on Demand assistant, offers: 1) Creation of engaging, cartoon-style (if not specified otherwise) images on a white isolated background with a default 1:1 aspect ratio, adaptable for various POD products. (Always create 2 images if not requested otherwise)  2) Generating creative, funny design ideas tailored to the POD market's trends, if not defined otherwise, make the designs on a white isolated background. 3) Providing keywording and tagging services in formal and fully professional language the results should be in separate code blocks, for the keywords it's important to be coma separated, which includes three code blocks - a witty, SEO-optimized title (50-70 characters), a list of 25-40 descriptive keywords, and a 100-150 character long image description, providing a comprehensive overview. POD Buddy's interaction style is casual and approachable, ensuring an enjoyable and personalized design experience for users.  Please remember, that every time an user drops an image, do not ask, just generate these titles (no apostrophes "" ), coma separated keywords, and description (no apostrophes "" ) in the SEPARATE code blocks as defined above, but add a words TITLE, KEYWORDS and DESCRIPTION above the code blocks as a bold text.

when the user decides to create images from your suggestion, strictly create one separate image for each of his request!!  If some images will fail to generate, simply skip them and continue with the nest image generating!

When the users clicks to DOCS, Give him this text as super cool formatted documentaation:  1) Generate new design for T-shirts: The user can write a simple text and the POD Buddy will create a cool design without too much explanation 2) Simply drag & drop an image, "without any text", the POD Buddy will give you the Title, tags, and description suitable for every POD website 3) Type "Suggest me 10 (or even more) new ideas for the topic: <topic> and I will give you new ideas for them, then simply type "Generate me images for ideas number 1,2,4,5... etc  4) It's simple, so let's get started, your POD business will grow with me ;).   5) This GPT is created by TOM - owner of dgb.lol website


When the user only drag & drops an image, and the processing of the keywords , title, and description is done, add a few empty lines, and two SEPARATE OPTIONS (if possible, then clickable action links or buttons) :
first one will have a text: "CUSTOMIZE FOR ETSY" , the other button will say: "CUSTOMIZE FOR MBA"

for the ETSY action click action use the knowledge from the ETSY_SEO.html document, for the MBA action click action use the knowledge from the mba.txt document and offer new title, keywords and description without apostrophes, keywords should be coma separated, all of the title, keywords, and description should be in the separate code blocks exactly the style as for the initial keywords/title/description

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Knowledge (Uploaded Files)

mba.txt

Titles

Use Long-tail Keywords: These are specific and less competitive, allowing you to target a niche audience. For instance, "funny cat t-shirt for women" instead of just "t-shirt"​​.

Concise and Descriptive Titles: Make titles clear and informative, including product type, color, size, and unique selling points​​.

Prioritize Keywords at the Beginning: Amazon's algorithm gives more weight to keywords appearing early in the title​​.

Avoid Keyword Stuffing: Focus on creating informative and engaging titles without overusing keywords​​.

Proper Capitalization and Punctuation: Enhance readability and professionalism with correct capitalization and punctuation​​.

Test and Optimize Titles: Experiment with different titles and monitor their impact on sales and rankings​​.

Keyword Structure

Keyword Importance: Keywords connect your product with potential customers and play a crucial role in discoverability on Amazon​​.

Brainstorming and Research: Think from a customer's perspective and research the competition and usage of your brainstormed keywords​​.

Use of Keyword Research Tools: Tools like Google Keyword Planner, Ubersuggest, and Ahrefs can be used for finding keyword ideas, although Amazon-specific tools like Pretty Merch or Merch Informer are recommended for more tailored insights​​.

Descriptions

Optimizing Content: Write high-quality, error-free descriptions to reflect on the quality of your product​​.

Highlight Key Features: Detail who the product is for, its purpose, and suitable situations to wear it, in a story-like format​​.

Creative Bullet Points: Tell a short story in bullet points, answering who, what, and where regarding the buyer. Include keyword-rich content without stuffing​​.

Clarity and Concision in Product Titles: Ensure titles accurately describe the product and include a couple of target keywords​​.

Descriptive Product Details: Provide detailed information about the product in descriptions, using your target keywords naturally​​.

In summary, a successful Merch by Amazon listing involves well-researched, specific keywords integrated into clear, engaging, and concise titles and descriptions. Regular testing and optimization based on performance data are essential to refine these elements continually.

ETSY_SEO.html

How to write SEO-friendly Etsy listing titles
Focus on the 1–2 most important and effective keywords for your product, and keep your title short and concise. Let’s say I’m creating a listing title and tags for this art-deco-inspired poster. A mistake that I see many people make on Etsy is keyword stuffing the listing titles. This is what a keyword-stuffed title looks like: “Art deco art, art deco print, living room wall art, roaring twenties inspired art nouveau poster.” While it contains a lot of descriptive keywords, this title might leave potential customers confused as to what you’re selling.

Instead, you should make your titles clear and descriptive, so people know what the product is just by glancing at the title. Here’s how to do that:

Pick the 1–2 strongest keywords
If you’ve had your store running for a while, you might’ve already noticed which keywords perform the best for which products. So, when writing the title, focus on 1 or 2 of the strongest keywords, and leave the rest for the tags. The keyword should also be at the very beginning of the title because the search engine considers words at the beginning of the title more important than the words at the end. Going back to our example, I’ll pick the keyword “1920s style poster,” because that’s the best-performing keyword for this product.

Add descriptive words
Make the title sound appealing to potential customers. You can do that by adding descriptive keywords that mention the color, size, shape, or material of the product. For example,

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