Tired of Bleeding Ad Spend?
Build a Revenue Machine
That Doesn’t Sleep—or Charge Per Click.
Paid ads stop bringing traffic the second your budget runs out. Our targeted eCommerce SEO campaigns build compounding, long-term organic growth to protect and scale your margins.
What Does eCommerce SEO Include?
Four pillars of a
store that ranks.
Products
Keyword-optimized product titles, meta descriptions, rich product schema markup (price, availability, ratings) and unique product descriptions that Google can index and shoppers want to click.
Categories
Category pages are the highest-value eCommerce SEO opportunity. We optimize heading structure, add above-the-fold category content, and build internal links from product pages to amplify authority.
Issues
Fix duplicate content from product variants, pagination, filter URLs, and tag archives. Canonical tags, XML sitemap optimization, and crawl budget management for large stores.
More Sales
A 1-second delay in page load reduces conversions by 7%. We optimize Core Web Vitals specifically for eCommerce — product images, lazy load, and checkout performance.
Why isn't my eCommerce store ranking on Google?
SEO is the only channel that gets better over time.
Paid ads stop the moment you stop paying. SEO builds compounding organic traffic — 43% of all eCommerce traffic already comes from Google, and we make sure your store captures its fair share.
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Proper product schema markup makes your listings show up in Google with star ratings, price, and availability — dramatically increasing click-through rate versus plain blue links.
Category Pages Are Gold
Most WooCommerce stores leave category pages empty. A category page with optimised H1, intro text, and internal links can rank for dozens of product keywords simultaneously.
WooCommerce Duplicate Content
WooCommerce and Shopify auto-generate multiple URLs for each product (via categories, tags, filters, variants). Without proper canonicalisation, Google sees them as duplicate pages and suppresses rankings.
Core Web Vitals for Stores
Large product images, unoptimised sliders, and bloated plugins crush CWV scores. We optimise specifically for eCommerce layouts so speed doesn't cost you rankings or sales.
How long does eCommerce SEO take to work?
Organic rankings
in 6–9 months.
eCommerce SEO is a structured campaign — here's exactly what we do and in what order.
phases of your
eCommerce SEO campaign
Technical Store Audit
Full crawl of your WooCommerce or Shopify store. We identify duplicate content, indexation errors, crawl budget issues, broken links, and Core Web Vitals failures before any optimization begins.
- Crawl analysis
- Duplicate content
- CWV audit
- Deliverable: 45-page crawl report
Keyword Mapping
Every product and category is matched to the keywords your customers actually search for. We map search volume, competition, and buyer intent to prioritize which pages to optimize first.
- Product keywords
- Category keywords
- Search intent mapping
- Deliverable: Keyword priority matrix
On-Page Optimization
Product titles, meta descriptions, H1s, product schema, category content, and internal link structure all optimized. Canonical tags deployed to resolve duplicate content across all filtered URLs.
- Schema markup
- Canonical tags
- Category content
- Deliverable: Optimized page checklist
Authority & Reporting
Category-level link building, monthly organic traffic reports showing revenue impact, and ongoing optimization as new products launch and rankings fluctuate.
- Link building
- Revenue tracking
- Monthly reports
- Deliverable: Monthly SEO report
Discover which products are
losing you money in Google search.
Get a free eCommerce SEO audit — we'll map every product and category page against real search demand and show you exactly where revenue is being left on the table.