You can now buy Xiaomi phones in the UK, starting with Mi 8 series, Redmi 6A

  • Xiaomi has confirmed that it will begin selling phones and smart home devices in the U.K.
  • The Chinese brand revealed the Redmi 6A, Mi 8 and Mi 8 Pro as the first phones that will hit the market.
  • Xiaomi will also open its first Mi store in the region on November 18.

Xiaomi has enjoyed significant growth in the European market in recent years, but it seems the Chinese brand is far from done.

Ahead of a possible further move into the U.S. next month, Xiaomi has confirmed that it is bringing the Mi 8Mi 8 Pro and several other products to the U.K market.

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Xiaomi announced its U.K. product portfolio at an event held in London earlier today. The Beijing OEM also reaffirmed its plans to open the first Mi store in the region in London’s enormous Westfield shopping center on November 18.

The star attraction is the Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro, which debuted in China at the end of September. The premium entry in the Mi 8 series comes with 8GB of RAM, and has a £499.99 price tag. Essentially an upgraded version of the regular Mi 8 with an in-display fingerprint sensor, the Mi 8 Pro is outfitted with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 SoC, 128GB of storage, and a 3,000mAh battery with Quick Charge 4+.

Meanwhile, the standard Mi 8 packs the same chipset, but offers 6GB or 8GB of RAM, 64GB/128GB/256GB of storage, and a 3,400mAh battery. The Chinese brand didn’t announce a price for the standard model at the launch event.

In addition to the brand new Mi store, you can also grab the flagships from U.K. carrier Three. Xiaomi had previously announced its partnership with Three’s parent company, CK Hutchinson, back in May. Xiaomi also displayed a list of Mi 8 Pro retailers during the launch event, including Amazon, Argos, Carphone Warehouse, and Currys PC World.

The star attraction is the Xiaomi Mi 8 Pro.

The Mi 8 and Mi 8 Pro also feature a 6.21-inch Super AMOLED display (2,248 x 1,080 resolution), a dual-lens rear camera (12MP f/1.8 + 12MP f/2.4) with 2x optical zoom, IR face unlock technology, and runs Android 8.1 Oreo.

Aside from Xiaomi’s blatant iPhone X/iPhone XS lookalike (a comparison Xiaomi really wants people to make), the company is also bringing the Mi Band 3 to the U.K. for £26.99. Xiaomi adds that the first 10,000 Mi Bands will be sold for £19.99. Three has also confirmed that it’ll be selling a special bundle, featuring the Mi Band 3 and Redmi 6A, for £99.99.

The Mi ecosystem releases don’t stop there, as the company is also bringing the Mi Electric Scooter to the market for £399.99 (the first 100 units will be sold for £299.99). And if that’s not enough, the company said it was bringing “dozens” more products to the market, including the Mi Electric Toothbrush, Mi Box streaming box, Mi Smart Kettle, and a 10,000mAh power bank.

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With Chinese OEMs like Huawei and more recently OnePlus continuing to expand in the U.K. market, it’ll be interesting to see if Xiaomi can follow its local rivals and attract the same level of attention in the region.

Coincidentally, today’s launch comes less than 24 hours after the Pocophone F1 — the year’s hottest flagship killer on a budget from Xiaomi’s new Pocophone sub-brand — became officially available in the U.K. via Amazon.

What do you make of Xiaomi’s latest expansion? Was the Mi 8 Pro the right phone to kickstart its U.K. ambitions, or would the flashier Mi Mix 3 have been a better candidate? Let us know in the comments.

Source: Android Zone

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Check out One UI: A newer, rounder take on the Samsung Experience (Updated with video)

On Wednesday at the Samsung Developer Conference in San Francisco, CA, Samsung announced an all-new take on its Samsung Experience software. The new, revamped software design is called One UI, and it’s focused on three major things: simplification, ease of use, and making everything more visually appealing.

Samsung says One UI is “a new approach to content and controls.” The redesign is meant to highlight things that matter, and hide things that don’t. For example, One UI will almost split up the devices screen into a top and bottom half: a viewing area on the top and an interaction area on the bottom. The viewing area is meant for things that you might not necessarily need to interact with right away. For example, in the messages app, the top half of the screen will show the name of the app and a search box, while the bottom half — the interactive half — is where you’ll find all your conversations.

Another example of this can be found in the clock app. The top half of the screen will show you relevant information like your next alarm, while the bottom half will allow you to change and set alarms.

Multiple Samsung apps will also now utilize a bottom navigation bar. Samsung hopes this will make it easier for users to interact with their phones without having to reach all the way up to the top of the screen. Plus, it makes the user interface look cleaner.



Speaking of aesthetics, you can also expect to see even more rounded corners around the interface. This is to echo the rounded hardware of all Samsung’s Galaxy devices.

The settings menu in One UI will also be simplified. Samsung is now grouping relevant settings options together, which should make it easier for users to find what they’re looking for.

In addition, Samsung’s One UI will feature an optional system-wide night mode if you prefer to look at a darker screen at night, as well as bolder accent colors to make things pop out even more. Plus, One UI will have a colored theme to match your smartphone’s color! That’s pretty cool.

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Samsung will release a beta test program for One UI this November in the U.S., Germany, and Korea, followed by more countries in Europe and Asia in the future. One UI will roll out to Galaxy S9, S9 Plus, and Note 9 users first in 2019, which will also bring the Android 9 Pie update to those three phones. While Samsung didn’t explicitly announce that in its keynote, we have seen leaked builds of Android Pie running on the Galaxy S9 Plus, featuring this new user interface.

Samsung’s One UI website is now live too, so you can see even more examples of the user interface at this link.

Source: Android Zone

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WooCommerce SEO Made Simple – A Step-by-Step Guide to Ranking #1 in Google

Do you want to improve your WooCommerce SEO, but not sure how to get started? Search engine optimization (SEO) for your eCommerce store is an equivalent of having someone standing on every street corner in the real world, spinning signs with your store’s name and direction. If you have not optimized your WooCommerce store for SEO, then you are missing out on a lot of sales. We have created this ultimate WooCommerce SEO guide to help you improve your WooCommerce SEO and get more customers.

The complete WooCommerce SEO guide

Before we get started, let’s cover the basics.

What is WooCommerce?

WooCommerce is an open-source eCommerce plugin built for WordPress. It allows you to leverage the most powerful content management system (CMS) and use it to run an online store. Because of the open-source nature, you can customize every aspect of your store and easily build custom extensions.

Before starting an online store, most beginners usually ask one of the two questions: How does WooCommerce compare to Shopify and is WooCommerce SEO friendly?

We have created a detailed comparison of Shopify vs WooCommerce that you can use to see which is the better platform for you.

The answer to the second question is below:

Is WooCommerce SEO Friendly?

WooCommerce is very SEO friendly out of the box. It runs on top of WordPress which itself is standard compliant and good for SEO. However, you can definitely use plugins and techniques to further improve WooCommerce product SEO.

When you start an online store with WooCommerce, it is up to you to add things like themes, products, description, images, and other content on your store. You’re responsible for optimizing all additional content that you add.

WooCommerce SEO is an ongoing process, and you will need to keep it up to steadily see growth in your search engine traffic / sales.

Now you might be wondering, what do I need to properly deploy an effective WooCommerce SEO strategy?

Well, that’s where our WooCommerce SEO guide can help. We have broken down every thing for you.

Ready? Let’s get started.

1. Perform The WordPress SEO Setup

WooCommerce is a WordPress plugin, which means you need to improve your overall WordPress SEO setup before you can move on to WooCommerce specific SEO tweaks.

We have created a complete WordPress SEO guide for beginners. It is extremely detailed, and we highly recommend going through the entire guide first before moving onto the step 2 of this article.

However if you’re in a rush, then the most important thing you need to do is install and setup the Yoast SEO plugin on your site.

Yoast SEO plugin will help you add SEO sitemaps along with setting up proper SEO fields for your products.

Once you have setup Yoast SEO, you can move on to step 2 of our WooCommerce SEO guide.

2. Write Product SEO Titles

Just like you optimize your blog posts for SEO, you also need to optimize your individual WooCommerce products for SEO.

One of the most important part of WooCommerce product SEO is to write SEO-friendly product titles.

These product titles appear in your browser’s title bar and are used by search engines as the title of a search result.

SEO title example

If you followed the previous step, then you would have already installed Yoast SEO plugin. It is the complete WordPress SEO suite that covers your WooCommerce products as well.

You need to start by editing a WooCommerce product and scrolling down to the Yoast SEO box section. Next, you need to click on the post title as shown in the snippet preview, and Yoast SEO will display a field where you can edit the product’s SEO title.

Change product SEO title

Your WooCommerce product SEO title can be slightly different than the product title on your store. You can use keywords that you think your customers will use when searching for the product.

You also need to make it catchy, interesting, and attractive to users. However, it’s important not to use misleading or incorrect titles that would trick users and search engines because that could get your website penalized.

Let’s take a look at an example title below.

Boring title: Men’s Leather Wallet by Brandname
SEO Optimized Title: Bi-Fold Brown Leather Wallet for Men – High-Quality built for Durability

In our SEO optimized title, we’re mentioning long-tail keywords like bi-fold, brown, durability all things that people will search for when searching for “men’s leather wallet”.

When shopping online, people type detailed search queries instead of generic ones. By adding long-tail keywords in your WooCommerce product title, you help search engines find and rank you higher than your competitors.

3. Add Product SEO Descriptions

Just below the title in Yoast SEO, you will also see a box to add your own product meta description.

Add product SEO description

While this description is not displayed on your website, it will be used by search engines to appear below your product title. You need to make sure that you use this description to provide a compelling reason for users to click and view your product. Think of this as your one-line sales pitch.

Don’t forget to use the same keywords that you used in the product’s SEO title. This will boost your chances on ranking for those target keywords.

4. Optimize Product Slug

Slug is a product’s nice-name used by WordPress in your URL also known as permalinks. By default, WooCommerce uses your product’s title as the slug. However, sometimes the default slugs do not include any relevant SEO keywords.

You can change that in your product’s SEO settings. Make sure that you use your main keyword in the slug and don’t make it too long.

Changing product slug

For example, for men’s leather wallet, we’d recommend making the slug be: bi-fold-brown-mens-leather-wallet-by-brandname

5. Enable Breadcrumbs

Breadcrumbs are great for internal linking because it defines a clean path or trail to the page you are on.
Breadcrumbs example

These breadcrumbs also appear in search results giving your site extra advantage in rankings.

Breadcrumbs in search results

You can enable breadcrumbs for your WooCommerce products by adjusting Yoast SEO settings. Simply go to SEO » Search Appearance page and click on the Breadcrumbs tab.

Enable breadcrumbs

Next, you need to make sure that breadcrumbs option is set to ‘Enabled’. Additionally, you can also use product category in your breadcrumbs.

Using category in product breadcrumbs

Don’t forget to click on the save changes button to store your settings.

To display breadcrumbs in your WooCommerce theme, you will need to add the following code to your theme or child theme. Simply edit the header.php file for your theme and add this code towards the end.

<?php 
if ( function_exists('yoast_breadcrumb') ) {
  yoast_breadcrumb( '
<p id="breadcrumbs">','</p>
' );
}
?>

To learn more about breadcrumbs, see our article on how to display breadcrumb navigation links in WordPress.

If you’re using one of these best WooCommerce themes, then they will likely come with built-in breadcrumb functionality.

6. Properly Using Product Categories and Tags

Product categories and tags help you organize products throughout your online store. This makes it easy for your customers to find the right product they’re looking for.

Categories and tags also help search engines in the same way. Each product category and tag has its own page in WooCommerce which is crawled and listed by search engines.

Category pages appearing in search results

Since these pages have similar products, this increases their keyword density and making them more likely to rank for those keywords.

Many beginners get confused about the difference between category and tags and end up using them incorrectly. Categories are meant for the broad grouping of your products. If your store was a book, then categories will be the table of contents.

For example, a clothing store can have categories like men’s, women’s, accessories, jewelry, etc. Categories are hierarchical, so you can add child categories to them.

On the other hand, tags are more specific keywords that describe the properties of the product. For example, a t-shirt product can have tags like casual, summer wear, and more.

For more on this topic, see our guide on the difference between categories vs tags.

7. Add Alt Text for Product Images

Many customers switch to image search to quickly find products that they are looking for. To help website owners, Google recently removed the ‘View Image’ button from their image search results. This means that users will have to visit your website to see the image with context.

This trend further helps online stores drive highly-motivated customers to their websites.

Image SEO works a lot like web search. Google uses artificial intelligence, image recognition, and other algorithms to help users find the images they are looking for.

The most important thing you can do to get traffic from Google image search is adding alt tag to all images on your website.

Alt text is an HTML attribute which allows website owners to add some text with their images. The purpose of this text is to be displayed when the browser is unable to fetch an image.

A broken image showing alt text

Search engines use this alternate text as a ranking factor in their image search. Basically, you can add text to describe what this particular image is about.

Adding alt text to product images

You can add alt text to all your product images when uploading them to WooCommerce. You can also edit your old product images in Media library and add alt text to each of them one by one.

To learn more about Alt text, see our article on image alt text vs image title in WordPress.

8. Add SEO Title and Descriptions for Product Categories

Each product category in WooCommerce has its own page. This page contains similar products, which increases the keyword density for your targeted keywords. This makes product category pages more significant for WooCommerce SEO.

You can further optimize product category pages by adding a title and description to them. Yoast SEO allows you to set SEO title and description for each category on your WooCommerce store.

Simply go to Products » Categories page and click on the edit link below a category.

Edit a product category in WooCommerce

On the edit screen, scroll down to Yoast SEO section and click on the category title in the snippet preview. Yoast SEO will now display edit fields to enter your own custom SEO title and description for the product category.

Edit product category title and description

9. Track WooCommerce Customers in Google Analytics

Enabling customer tracking in WooCommerce with Google Analytics

The most important part of an effective SEO strategy is data. You need to learn where your users are coming from, how they found your store, what products they looked at, and what are they doing on your store.

Google Analytics can help you track all this information, but it’s extremely difficult to set it up properly.

That’s why we built MonsterInsights, the most popular Google Analytics plugin for WordPress.

The pro version of MonsterInsights comes with built-in eCommerce tracking feature that you can use to enable WooCommerce enhanced eCommerce tracking with a single click.

You can use MonsterInsights combined with Google Analytics to make data-driven decisions about your WooCommerce store and grow your business with confidence.

To learn more how to use Google Analytics’ advanced eCommerce features, see our article on how to enable customer tracking in WooCommerce.

10. Optimize Website Speed and Performance

Google considers website speed as one of the most important ranking factors. This means faster websites are more likely to rank higher than slower websites.

Slow websites are also bad for your business because they affect user experience and cost you actual money.

According to a StrangeLoop case study, a 1 second delay in page load time can lead to a 7% loss in conversions, 11% fewer page views, and a 16% decrease in customer satisfaction.

Website speed case study

Majority of the times, the #1 reason for a slow WooCommerce store is web hosting. If that is the case, then you can switch to one of these optimized WooCommerce hosting providers.

You can also follow the step by step instructions in our WordPress performance guide to speed up your website.

11. Improve WooCommerce Security

Search engines love websites that are safe and secure. Google warns users from scams, malware, and phishing websites, by quickly marking unsafe websites with warnings.

Harmful website warning in Google chrome

This could not only destroy your WooCommerce SEO rankings but will also have a severe impact on your brand’s reputation.

Hackers are always targetting random websites with brute force attacks, malware injection, and data theft attempts. To prevent this you need tighten your WooCommerce store’s security.

Follow the step by step instructions in our WordPress security guide to harden your WooCommerce security.

We hope this article helped you learn how to improve your WooCommerce SEO. You may also want to see our list of the best WooCommerce plugins to help you grow your business.

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