Rewrite weak product titles
Weak titles hurt search visibility and make products harder to understand at a glance.
We audited 100 of your 3418 products. Your catalog scores 57/100 — top e-commerce brands hit 92. That gap is worth $3.6K/month in unrealized sales.
“This catalog significantly underperforms compared to top e-commerce sites, which maintain high standards for content accuracy and richness. The prevalence of placeholder text, insufficient imagery, and misleading product references puts this store at a considerable competitive disadvantage.”
Monthly revenue estimated from 3418 products, $41 avg price, ~5K monthly visits scaled by catalog size, 2% conversion rate.
Formula: Sampled 100 of 3418 products (×34.2 extrapolation). Losses combined multiplicatively: 1-(1-r₁)(1-r₂)(1-r₃)(1-r₄) to avoid double-counting.
Before we look at what's broken, we need to understand who reads your product pages and what they came for.
She's 40-50% of revenue of your revenue — and your product pages aren't answering her questions.
Lack of reliable product information makes it hard to trust the purchase, especially for essentials or electronics.
Unclear product images and too few of them mean I can't properly assess quality or features before buying.
Seeing titles with unreleased products or generic descriptions makes me question the store's credibility and professionalism.
To efficiently manage household supplies and personal necessities while staying within budget.
To find practical and durable accessories for her personal electronics and daily carry items.
To occasionally treat herself or her family to affordable leisure or wellness products.
Discovering a good deal or discount on an item she needs or wants.
Convenience of one-stop shopping for various household, tech, and personal items.
Products that offer practical solutions or enhance daily life without breaking the bank.
Sarah, as a value-conscious shopper, relies heavily on clear, accurate, and comprehensive product information to make purchasing decisions. The current catalog's widespread issues with missing/corrupted descriptions, insufficient imagery, and misleading titles directly undermine her trust. She is unable to verify product quality, features, or even authenticity, leading to frustration and abandoned carts. The lack of detail forces her to second-guess whether a 'deal' is truly a good value, as she cannot adequately compare products or understand their benefits.
Without a defined brand mission, personality, or target demographic, product descriptions for 1cz4ue-ad likely rely on generic, functional language. While these descriptions might accurately convey features, they will struggle to evoke specific emotions, build unique brand loyalty, or differentiate the company from competitors beyond price or basic product specifications. This absence of a tailored brand voice misses opportunities to tell a compelling story, connect with particular customer values, or establish a memorable brand presence, making the brand interchangeable rather than distinct.






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A critical mass of product descriptions are either empty, placeholder content (e.g., '<div class="replacement-content"></div>'), filled with raw HTML/CSS, or contain boilerplate text. This severely degrades user experience, harms SEO, and indicates a fundamental content management failure.
criticalA substantial portion of the catalog has critically low image counts (0-4 images per product), failing to provide adequate visual information, hindering customer engagement, and falling significantly below e-commerce best practices.
criticalThe catalog extensively includes titles and descriptions referencing speculative or unreleased product models (e.g., 'iPhone 17', 'Apple Watch Series 10'). This critically misleads customers, erodes trust, and creates an inaccurate catalog.
criticalProduct titles are frequently overly generic, keyword-stuffed, excessively long, or include internal jargon and inconsistent formatting. This hinders discoverability, readability, and user experience.
criticalMany products suffer from entirely missing images or descriptions, indicating a severe lack of quality control. Additionally, widespread duplication of generic titles and descriptions across distinct product variations creates a poor user experience and harms SEO.
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One ranked roadmap, three views. Phase 1 alone recovers the majority inside 2 weeks.
Weak titles hurt search visibility and make products harder to understand at a glance.
Incomplete SEO fields limit how much organic traffic your existing catalog can capture.
Weak image coverage reduces trust and makes products harder to evaluate.
Thin or missing descriptions force shoppers to guess why the product is worth buying.
Clearer product names that are easier to scan, search, and compare.
More complete PDPs that explain value, answer objections, and support conversion.
Richer PDPs with stronger visual confidence and fewer abandoned product views.
A more discoverable catalog with cleaner metadata and stronger search intent.
Enriched product descriptions increase PDP conversion rate
Keep 20% of products unchanged as a control group. Compare conversion rate, bounce rate, and revenue per session between optimized and control products after 30 days.
1367 products to fix. Dondo runs it in 1 minutes.