Ecommerce SEO
SEO, measured in sales.
I do SEO for online stores: technical audits, product and category pages, and content clusters, aimed at revenue rather than rankings for their own sake. Traffic that does not convert is not the goal, so the work is judged on what it sells.
What I do
The work that moves store rankings and sales.
Technical store audits
A full crawl of structure, speed, indexation, and duplicate pages, with a prioritized list of what to fix first and why it matters.
Product & category SEO
The pages that actually rank and sell, optimized properly: titles, structure, internal links, and copy that reads for buyers, not just crawlers.
Content clusters
Buying-intent content that answers what customers search before they purchase, built to support category pages instead of floating alone.
Schema & structured data
Product, review, and FAQ markup so listings stand out in results and machines understand what the store sells.
GEO / AI search
Entity clarity and an llms.txt setup so the store has a chance of being cited in AI answers, not only the traditional ten blue links.
Reporting against sales
Rankings and traffic tied back to revenue, so SEO is judged on what it earns rather than a vanity chart that never touches the till.
How the work runs
Four steps, biggest impact first.
Audit
Crawl and analyze the store to find what is holding rankings and conversions back, from technical debt to thin pages.
Fix
Work through the technical and on-page issues in priority order, with the biggest revenue impact handled first.
Build
Build out product, category, and content pages to capture the search demand that already exists for what you sell.
Measure
Track rankings, traffic, and revenue, and adjust based on what the numbers show rather than what looked good in the plan.
Common questions
Straight answers, up front.
How is ecommerce SEO different from regular SEO?
Stores live and die on product pages, category pages, faceted navigation, and structured data, not blog posts alone. Ecommerce SEO fixes the parts of a store that both search engines and buyers actually judge, which a generic content-only approach never touches.
How long before SEO shows results?
Technical fixes can move things in weeks; content and authority compound over months. I set that expectation up front and report progress honestly along the way, rather than promising a date I cannot control.
What is GEO or AI search?
Getting your store cited inside AI answers, like ChatGPT and Google's AI results, not just the ten blue links. It leans on clear entities, clean structure, and an llms.txt file. It is early, but it is cheap to set up now and awkward to retrofit later.
Do you guarantee a number one ranking?
No, and anyone who does is guessing. Rankings depend on competitors and search engines nobody controls. I focus on the work that reliably moves rankings and sales, and show you exactly what changed.
Will SEO work with my platform?
Yes. Shopify, WooCommerce, and custom stores each have their own SEO quirks and limits. I work with all of them and tell you plainly where a platform caps what is possible.
Can you fix an existing store or only new ones?
Mostly existing stores. Audits and fixes on a live store are the bulk of this work. New builds ship SEO-ready from the ecommerce website development service, so there is less to retrofit later.
Building a new store? SEO ships in from day one with ecommerce website development. Want search, ads, and email pulling together? That is ecommerce growth. Or browse all services.
Tell me what your store needs to grow.
One short call is enough to know whether we should work together.