Scale Smarter on WordPress with Kami

Custom WooCommerce stores, SEO-powered listings, and a design that sells.

WordPress with WooCommerce is one of the most powerful combinations for sellers who wantfull control over their online store, but with that flexibility comes complexity. That’s where Kami steps in. We help you build a beautiful, functional, and SEO-optimized WordPress store that’s tailored for your products and audience.

WooCommerce Listings that Convert

We craft every product listing with clarity, consistency, and conversion in mind.
From SEO-optimized titles to keyword-rich descriptions, Kami ensures your listings don’t just
look great, they perform.

✅ SEO-structured titles and clean URLs
✅ Bullet points for key features and benefits
✅ Persuasive descriptions written for both people and search engines

Full Store Setup and Customization

Starting from scratch or revamping your current site? We’ve got you.
Kami sets up your WordPress store using WooCommerce and custom themes that match your
brand. From plugin selection to mobile responsiveness, we cover every detail.
✔ Domain setup and WordPress configuration
✔ Theme customization and layout planning
✔ Product category, filters, and navigation
✔ Speed, responsiveness, and mobile optimization

Strong Visual Branding
A polished store builds trust, and trust sells.
Kami helps you design a cohesive visual identity that flows across your homepage, banners,
product pages, and more.
✔ Logo and favicon design
✔ Hero banners and promotional graphics
✔ About us page and custom content sections
✔ Color, font, and design system alignment

On-Page SEO and Blog Support
WordPress is known for its SEO potential if you know how to use it.
Kami optimizes your meta titles, schema, alt tags, headings, and more. Plus, we can write
niche-relevant blogs that improve keyword ranking and drive organic traffic.
✔ SEO audits and technical clean-up
✔ Metadata and heading optimization

Now, YouTube creators and businesses alike benefit from sharing a mix of long and short content—all on one platform. The wide array of video marketing channels means that your strategy needs to be flexible. Each platform—whether it’s YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, or your website—has its own best practices for video. Choosing to create either short-form videos or long-form videos isn’t really an option if you want your content strategy to be successful in 2023 and beyond. Both long-form and short-form videos have their place in your content plan. Keep reading to learn more about each type of video content and when you should use them for your business.

Your marketing channels

Lastly, where you want to share your videos greatly impacts the decision of short-form vs. long-form video content. As mentioned before, you can stray from the status quo when it comes to what type of content belongs on a certain marketing channel—but only if it works. Some platforms set limits to how long your videos can be. At the time of writing this blog post, Instagram Reels can only be 60 seconds long. TikToks have a 3-minute limit. LinkedIn videos are allowed a 10-minute maximum. On those three platforms, you can’t post long-form video content (yet), no matter how much you want to. If you’re using videos in your ads, you’re also limited by what the platform offers.

Make sure when you’re thinking about the duration of your videos that you first research the platforms where you want to share them. The last thing you want to do is invest in a video that doesn’t work where you want to share it.

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