Shopify auto-generates serviceable titles and meta descriptions but never targets keywords or writes for click-through. Hand-tuned, keyword-aware tags across every page is one of the highest-ROI SEO wins.
Lifts click-through rate on existing impressions and unlocks ranking for additional keyword variants without writing new content.
Meta Tags & Titles tailored to jewelry stores — not a generic ecommerce template.
Jewelry has its own rules, terminology, and editorial standards. Obsess AI is built to respect them.
GIA 4Cs grading terminology (cut, color, clarity, carat) must be used correctly — buyers verify
FTC Jewelry Guides (16 CFR Part 23) regulate terms like "gold", "silver", "platinum", and "lab-grown"
High-AOV category — gift-giving guides and education content outperform short product blurbs
Care, sizing, and authenticity questions dominate post-purchase search traffic
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This is the brand's own landing page — we make Obsess AI and we're writing about our app's fit for jewelry stores. Weigh the recommendations with that in mind. We've tried to be honest about where AI works well for this category and where it still needs human review.
Jewelry is a considered-purchase category — buyers spend time researching before deciding. Long-form content (buying guides, material explainers, "how to choose" content) outperforms short product copy for this reason. AI handles the structural framework well; human editorial adds the craftsmanship and brand-story dimensions.
Buying guides ("How to choose an engagement ring", "What's the difference between 14k and 18k gold") drive the highest-converting traffic because they capture decision-stage searchers. Lifestyle content (how to wear, occasion guides) works for repeat customers.
Accuracy is non-negotiable — a misstatement about a stone's grade or origin damages trust permanently in this category. AI can summarize widely accepted gemstone information but every specific claim about your inventory (origin, clarity grade, treatment status) needs to come from verified product data.
Yes. The FTC Jewelry Guides specify how precious metals and gemstones can be described. Karat ratings must be accurate. Treated stones must be disclosed as treated. "Sterling" silver has specific composition requirements. AI content should not generate material claims that go beyond your verified product data.
Critical. Image search is a major discovery channel for jewelry buyers. Good alt text matters, but multiple high-quality images per product (multiple angles, on-hand size reference, detail shots) drive both organic image search traffic and conversion.
Yes, transparently. The FTC requires disclosure of lab-grown stones — generic "diamond" used for a lab-grown stone without clear labeling is a violation. Buyers in this category actively look for the distinction; clear labeling builds trust and outperforms ambiguous descriptions.
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