: Is it possible to stop irrelevant keywords being indexed by Google? My client is in the organic food home delivery business. They are using Shopify to manage online sales. When we look in Webmaster
My client is in the organic food home delivery business. They are using Shopify to manage online sales.
When we look in Webmaster Tools at the Content Keywords, the bulk of the top twenty keywords are things like weight, quantity, term, price, match, packet, hidden, zero & viewable.
These are worthless keywords to the business, however, it ranks better for these than many of the 'real' keywords.
If I search for 'organic weight' (See screenshot below), all the other search results are related to weight loss through organic food (or something similar) and Organic Origins are the only organic food business that has nothing to do with weight.
We have tried adding the schema.org markup to the site to identify these words as elements of a 'thing', but it does not seem to have made any difference.
I have not had this issue with other ecommerce sites I have worked with, however, none of them have been weight based.
Is this a normal thing?
and if not, how do I stop these from being the primary keywords in our data?
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