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Artist trying to figure out ecommerce SEO - any recommendations on shop categories?

Hi everyone,

I hope you don't mind me picking your brains here. I'm an artist and I'm currently setting up my online art shop where I'll mainly, but not only, be selling prints. I'm a little nervous about setting up the categories wrong and regretting it later.

My dilemma is that I'm not sure which way to go with SEO and user-friendly naming of the categories.

Here's what I'm planning to sell in the beginning: - fine art prints of my photography (limited edition) - fine art prints of my illustrations (open edition) - printed t-shirts

So for sure one category should simply be named "t-shirts", I suppose?

For the other 2 I'm not sure - should I make them 2 categories or 1 category and use tags? I could name the overall category "fine art prints" then and tag photography/illustration, but I'm not sure which way is smarter.

I want to make sure I can display my photography and illustrations on separate pages, because they're addressing different audiences.

I'm using wordpress + woocommerce if that matters.

Any advice is appreciated 🙏

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