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Ecommerce SEO · Shopify · WooCommerce · Nationwide

Ecommerce SEO That Drives Organic Revenue — Not Just Traffic

Most ecommerce stores leak organic traffic through duplicate content, thin product descriptions, broken faceted navigation, and uncrawled category pages. We fix the technical foundation first, then build the content and authority that turns your store into a compounding organic revenue channel — one that works while your ad budget is switched off.

Shopify & WooCommerce Specialists
Product & Category Page SEO
Faceted Navigation Management
Google Shopping Integration
Crawl Budget Optimisation
43%
of Ecommerce Revenue Comes From Organic Search
Organic Visitors Convert vs Paid on Average
60–90
Days to First Organic Revenue Improvements
0
Duplicate Product Pages After Our Fix
The Ecommerce SEO Problem

Ecommerce Sites Have SEO Problems That Don't Exist on Any Other Type of Website

A standard business website has 10–30 pages to optimise. A mid-size ecommerce store might have 500–50,000 URLs — and most of them are working against your rankings without you knowing it.

The most common culprits: faceted navigation (your filter system) generating thousands of near-duplicate URLs that split link equity and waste crawl budget. Product variant pages (size, colour, material combinations) creating thin duplicate content that dilutes your page's authority. Manufacturer product descriptions copied across dozens of stores, making your content invisible to Google because it's already indexed elsewhere.

These aren't content problems — they're structural SEO problems that require ecommerce-specific solutions: canonical tags to consolidate duplicate pages, crawl directives to protect crawl budget, and content strategies that make your product pages genuinely more useful than your competitors' versions of the same products.

We've handled these issues for Shopify and WooCommerce stores doing $5,000–$50,000+/month in revenue. The organic traffic gains we generate don't disappear when you pause ad spending.

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Faceted Navigation URL Explosion
Filter combinations create thousands of near-duplicate pages that confuse Google and waste crawl budget
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Thin Product Descriptions
Pages with only 50–100 words of manufacturer copy are treated as low-quality content
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Duplicate Content From Variants
Size/colour/material pages that are 95% identical — splitting authority instead of consolidating it
The Fix: Canonical + Crawl Strategy
We tell Google which page version to index, consolidate authority, and protect crawl budget
The Fix: Unique Product Content
Proprietary content that makes your product pages more useful than every competitor's copy
Ecommerce SEO Services

Every Part of Your Store We Optimise for Organic Revenue

Ecommerce SEO is not a single fix — it's a systematic improvement across your site's architecture, content, technical signals, and authority.

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Product Page SEO — Rank for Buyer-Intent Keywords

Product pages should target high-commercial-intent searches: "[product name] buy," "[product name] price," "[product name] near me." We rewrite product titles with target keywords in the first 3 words, expand thin descriptions to 300+ words of unique, useful copy, add product schema (price, availability, review ratings) for rich snippets, and optimise image alt text for visual search. Each product page targets one primary keyword and three supporting terms.

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Category Page Optimisation — Your Highest-Value Landing Pages

Category pages are typically the most commercially valuable pages on an ecommerce site — they match broad category searches ("running shoes," "kitchen knives") that generate the highest volume. We write 200–400 words of unique, keyword-rich introductory content for each category page, optimise H1 and H2 headings for primary and secondary keywords, implement breadcrumb navigation with proper schema, and ensure internal link equity flows to high-priority categories.

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Faceted Navigation SEO — Stop URL Explosion

Every filter combination your site generates (colour + size + material = hundreds of potential URLs) is a potential crawl budget drain and duplicate content source. We implement a faceted navigation SEO strategy using noindex directives, canonical tags, and robots.txt rules to protect Google's crawl of your most important pages while preserving the full filtering functionality for your users. This is one of the highest-impact technical fixes for large ecommerce sites.

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Shopify & WooCommerce Technical SEO

Both platforms have platform-specific SEO issues: Shopify's duplicate /collections/ and /products/ URL structures, WooCommerce's default archive pages and plugin conflicts, both platforms' image optimisation limitations, and JavaScript rendering issues that prevent proper indexing. We work within the platform's constraints to implement every available technical optimisation — and flag anything that requires developer intervention with a clear brief.

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Google Shopping & Product Feed Optimisation

Google Shopping ads pull directly from your product feed — and the quality of that feed determines your visibility. We optimise product titles (keyword-first, within 70 chars), descriptions (benefit-led, keyword-rich), GTIN and MPN data, category mapping, image requirements, and attribute completeness. A fully optimised feed reduces disapprovals, improves impression share, and creates the data foundation for Performance Max campaigns.

Crawl Budget Management & Core Web Vitals

Google allocates a crawl budget to every website — it only crawls a certain number of pages per day. Large ecommerce sites frequently waste their crawl budget on pagination pages, filter URLs, and out-of-stock product pages. We audit your crawl budget utilisation via Google Search Console, implement crawl directives to protect your highest-value pages, and optimise your site's Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, INP) scores — which Google uses as a ranking factor across all page types.

Platforms We Work With

We Know Shopify and WooCommerce Inside Out — Including Their SEO Limitations

📹 Shopify SEO

Shopify-Specific SEO Issues We Fix

Duplicate /products/ and /collections/ URL canonicalization
Automatic pagination and collection filtering management
Theme-generated duplicate title tags and meta descriptions
JSON-LD product schema for rich snippet eligibility
Image compression and alt text at scale
Shopify blog content optimisation for topical authority
🚀 WooCommerce SEO

WooCommerce-Specific SEO Issues We Fix

Product tag and category archive duplicate content management
Yoast/Rank Math configuration for product schemas
WooCommerce faceted navigation with AJAX filter management
Out-of-stock product page consolidation strategy
Plugin conflict audit affecting crawlability and indexing
WooCommerce page speed — checkout and product page LCP
Our Ecommerce SEO Process

How We Grow Your Store's Organic Revenue — Step by Step

1

Technical Audit

Full site crawl identifying duplicate content, faceted navigation issues, crawl waste, indexing errors, and Core Web Vitals problems specific to your platform.

2

Keyword Architecture

Every product and category mapped to a unique primary keyword. Keyword cannibalization eliminated. Product vs category page targets clearly defined to avoid internal competition.

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Technical Fixes

Canonical tags, crawl directives, schema markup, URL structures, and platform-specific fixes implemented. Developer brief provided for any server-side changes needed.

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Content Optimisation

Product and category pages rewritten with unique, keyword-optimised content. Category page introductions, product descriptions, and buying guides produced for topical authority.

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Monitor & Scale

Monthly tracking of organic revenue, keyword rankings per product/category, crawl health in Google Search Console, and Core Web Vitals scores — with a clear report on what changed and why.

FAQ

Ecommerce SEO Questions Answered

Real questions from Milwaukee businesses — answered directly.

Ask Us Directly
Local SEO targets customers in a specific geographic area — it focuses on Google Business Profile, local citations, and Map Pack rankings. Ecommerce SEO targets product-intent searches nationwide or globally — it focuses on product and category page rankings in organic search results. Many ecommerce businesses benefit from both: local SEO to capture nearby buyers who prefer local businesses, and ecommerce SEO to capture national organic traffic. See our Local SEO service for more.
Yes — a significant one. If dozens of stores selling the same product use the same manufacturer description, Google sees them all as thin, duplicate content and typically only ranks the most authoritative site for those searches. We replace manufacturer descriptions with unique, benefit-led copy that describes the product in your brand's voice, answers real buyer questions, and includes the specific terms buyers search for. This is one of the highest-impact content changes we make.
Google allocates a daily crawl budget to every site — the number of pages its bot will crawl each day. Large ecommerce sites with thousands of filter URL combinations frequently waste their crawl budget on low-value duplicate pages, which means your important product and category pages get crawled less frequently and take longer to rank for new keywords. We use a combination of robots.txt directives, noindex tags, and canonical tags to protect your crawl budget for the pages that matter.
Technical fixes often produce results within 30–60 days as Google re-crawls and re-indexes corrected pages. Content optimisation on existing pages typically shows ranking improvements in 45–90 days. Building topical authority through new category and buying guide content is a 3–6 month process. Most clients see measurable organic revenue improvements within 90 days of engagement, with significant growth at the 6-month mark.
Yes. Our ecommerce SEO service is entirely remote and nationwide. We work with stores doing $5,000–$500,000+ monthly online revenue regardless of location. Everything is managed via Google Search Console, your platform's admin, and video calls. We're best suited for brands serious about organic growth as a primary revenue channel rather than a secondary nice-to-have.
Organic search traffic typically converts at 2–4% for ecommerce, which is comparable to or better than paid traffic depending on your product category. Unlike paid ads, organic traffic doesn't stop when you stop paying. A store generating $10,000/month from paid ads spending $2,000/month on ads gets a 5x return. Equivalent organic traffic, once established, costs only the ongoing SEO investment — typically generating a 10–30x return over a 2–3 year period as traffic compounds.
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Let's Find Every Technical and Content Issue Stopping Your Store From Ranking

We crawl your store, identify duplicate content issues, faceted navigation problems, thin product pages, and crawl budget waste — and show you exactly what's preventing your products from ranking where they should.

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Your Competitors' Organic Traffic Is Revenue You're Leaving on the Table

Every month without ecommerce SEO is a month your competitors' organic revenue compounds while yours depends entirely on paid ads.

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