Rewrite weak product titles
Weak titles hurt search visibility and make products harder to understand at a glance.
We audited 100 of your 730 products. Your catalog scores 45/100 — top e-commerce brands hit 92.5. That gap is worth $243/month in unrealized sales.
“This catalog's current quality falls significantly short of industry leaders. While top e-commerce sites achieve scores above 90, this catalog languishes in the 25th percentile, indicating substantial deficiencies in fundamental data presentation and user experience.”
Monthly revenue estimated from 730 products, $13 avg price, ~5K monthly visits scaled by catalog size, 2% conversion rate.
Formula: Sampled 100 of 730 products (×7.3 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 65-75% of revenue of your revenue — and your product pages aren't answering her questions.
The product titles are confusing and full of random symbols; it makes the store look untrustworthy and hard to find what I want.
I can't tell what the product actually looks like or how it fits because there aren't enough clear, diverse pictures.
The descriptions are hard to read, full of technical jargon, and don't give me the specific details I need to decide if I want to buy it.
Stay up-to-date with current fashion and beauty trends on a budget.
Find comfortable, stylish outfits for everyday wear, active pursuits, or casual events.
Enhance my personal aesthetic and feel confident in my appearance without overspending.
Discovering new, affordable fashion trends or unique accessories that align with her personal style and current social media trends.
Finding items that allow her to express her personality or interests (e.g., graphic tees, unique beauty products).
Seeing visually appealing product presentations that clearly show fit, perceived quality, and styling ideas.
Maya relies heavily on clear product images and detailed, trustworthy descriptions to assess if an item aligns with current trends, her personal style, and perceived quality. The current catalog's critical lack of sufficient, high-quality images, coupled with confusing titles and boilerplate descriptions, directly undermines her ability to confidently make purchasing decisions. She cannot ascertain how items look, feel, or fit, leading to hesitation and distrust, making it impossible for her to fulfill her 'Jobs To Be Done' of staying trendy and feeling confident.
Current product descriptions are likely to be overly functional, focusing solely on features (e.g., '100% polyester', 'machine washable') without weaving in the brand's intended whimsical and thoughtful charm. They might use generic e-commerce language, failing to tap into the emotional, delightful experience 'momikos' seeks to create. This leaves customers with a purely transactional view, missing the opportunity to connect on a deeper, more personal level and build brand loyalty.






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Product titles are severely impacted by irrelevant characters, processing notes, and emojis, leading to poor readability, unprofessional appearance, and hindered search engine performance.
criticalDescriptions contain significant raw HTML, redundant headers, and identical generic introductory phrases, which severely degrades user experience, reduces uniqueness, and negatively impacts SEO.
criticalThe vast majority of products have only 0-2 images, severely impacting customer understanding, trust, and conversion rates, as essential visual information is missing.
criticalSevere data integrity issues are present, including products with zero images, empty descriptions, or nonsensical titles (e.g., ID 564346), rendering these products unsellable and undermining catalog reliability.
criticalBeyond character clutter, many titles are inherently vague, failing to include essential descriptive keywords, which reduces search visibility and makes product identification difficult for customers.
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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.
Clearer product names that are easier to scan, search, and compare.
Richer PDPs with stronger visual confidence and fewer abandoned product views.
A more discoverable catalog with cleaner metadata and stronger search intent.
Complete SEO metadata increases organic traffic to product pages
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.
285 products to fix. Dondo runs it in 1 minutes.