# SEO Snippet

For **SEO**, in fact, regular users **do not need to care deeply** because everything is **automatically provided** by Commerce.

However, Commerce has also provided **built-in features** to make it easier for more knowledgeable users to configure themselves how these snippets will be **displayed on pages in search engines**.&#x20;

Briefly, **SEO** is referred to as **Search Engine Optimization** which means Search Engine Optimization. Where the setting of this **SEO** will determine the **position of your website** when the search is made on **search engines such as Google, Bing, Yahoo, and so on**.

One of the ways **search engines rank** a website is through **Keywords**. For example, someone who logs into **Google** will type in the word **Infrared Thermometer.**

So search **engines will look for websites** that have the **word infrared thermometer**, if a website does not have this word it means it will not be displayed in the search.

Therefore it is important that we include all the **relevant keywords in this SEO** snippet by Commerce.

In Commerce, SEO snippets can be found inside each product. Click on **Products** -> **Product Name** -> **SEO**

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By default, this field will be generated automatically based on what we fill in the product title and description.&#x20;

Consider the example below, where the blue text is the Title and below it, the black text is the description snippet.

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So to further increase the chances of our website in the top position is in the **Description** section in SEO Commerce you need to enter the keyword infrared thermometer.

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When done, click the **Save** button. Now your SEO Snippet has a brighter chance of being in the top position in Search Engines


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