SEO for stores where revenue is the scorecard.
SEO support for ecommerce sites where products, collections, filters, content and internal links all need to work together.
A plain order of work for the collections, products and supporting pages that deserve attention first.
Grow ecommerce trafficWhere this usually starts.
Organic traffic is landing on the wrong pages, category opportunities are underbuilt, or technical ecommerce patterns are blocking growth.
Collection and category keyword mapping
Product, variant and faceted navigation recommendations
Internal-link and merchandising SEO guidance
Shopify, WooCommerce and custom ecommerce review
From uncertainty to ordered action.
The work is meant to get you out of the fog: what is happening, what matters most, and what needs to be done next.
Step 1
Identify product and category demand
I map how people search for products, categories and buying decisions, then compare that demand with your current site structure.
Step 2
Fix the path to the money pages
Category architecture, indexation, copy, filters and internal links are reviewed around the pages that can convert.
Step 3
Build a repeatable growth system
The plan turns ecommerce SEO into repeatable work across collections, seasonal ranges and supporting content.
Built for businesses that want to stop guessing.
Questions before starting.
Do you work with Shopify? +
Yes. Shopify collection, product, theme and app constraints are common parts of ecommerce SEO work.
Will this include product descriptions? +
Only where they matter. The focus is usually category visibility, collection copy, internal links and indexation first.
How do you measure ecommerce SEO? +
Organic revenue, non-brand visibility, landing page contribution, assisted conversions and qualified category traffic are the main signals.
Want to talk through ecommerce seo?
Send your site and a short note about what is happening. I will suggest a sensible place to start.