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Before + After — MCM Kitchen Tile Design

Hello! Thanks for this class. I'm already leveragig LLM tools for other things, so I was excited to learn how to use them for keywording in Spoonflower. I must admit I'm terrible at keywords, so this was helpful. I'm looking forward to taking your other course to help me adjust my keyword strategy.

I decided to test this strategy with one of my top-performing designs to see if it boosts likes or converts some likes into sales. 

Here are some before and after screenshots. I did some follow-up prompts and prompt editing to ensure that things were within the character limits (255 for description and 75 for titles).

BEFORE

Before + After — MCM Kitchen Tile Design - image 1 - student project

Before + After — MCM Kitchen Tile Design - image 2 - student project

AFTER

Before + After — MCM Kitchen Tile Design - image 3 - student project

Before + After — MCM Kitchen Tile Design - image 4 - student project

REFLECTION

In the future I would probably do some edits on the descriptions to ensure they sound more human. But Spoonflower buries these anyway, so I'm not sure if I care? I keep track of my designs in Airtable so I could have a couple of options for descriptions there. Honestly, I could keep the themes, etc. list in Airtable if I use this method a lot… Anyway, I'm rambling!

I don't love the keyword-heavy titles (they seem obviously AI generated, which is gross). It reminds me of early days of SEO back when I started out as a web designer. We dumped all the keywords into everything and websites started seeming like gobbledegook.  But honestly for this title it wasn't a huge difference between my original title and the AI-generated one, so it's not too bad. 

Thanks again for sharing this!