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: Does description change impact the google ranking and/or crawl rates? I am thinking about adding some randomization to my shopping cart descriptions and pricing. I am not talking about meta-description,

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I am thinking about adding some randomization to my shopping cart descriptions and pricing.
I am not talking about meta-description, but about actual product descriptions.

Would content change improve any of my stats with google? I am especially interested in crawl rates.

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@LarsenBagley505

If Google hasn't indexed your product pages in a while it's most likely they've begun to slow down their indexing and crawling of your product pages. Updating your product descriptions will update the pages and when Google comes back they'll see the page has been recently updated and then they'll decide what to do with it. No guarantee it's going to increase your rankings or crawl rate. But surely having well written product descriptions will help. You should also think about setting up product features and listing them on the product page if you already have them see if you can come up with more. Search for the same products on Google and see what other sites are writing about them and using for product features. Don't copy them just get some ideas on what to write about and list as features.

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@Eichhorn148

If you are talking about product description then unique content can give positive SEO benefits rather than 100 products with the same description which will be viewed as duplicate content.

If you are talking about meta descriptions... (from this post)


Not a Google Ranking Factor

Google announced in September of 2009 that neither meta descriptions
nor meta keywords factor into Google's ranking algorithms for web
search. Google uses meta descriptions to return results when searchers
use advanced search operators to match meta tag content, as well as to
pull preview snippets on search result pages, but it's important to
note that meta descriptions do not to influence Google's ranking
algorithms for normal web search.

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