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E-Commerce SEO Services

Your Product Pages Rank—But Buyers Click Your Competitor's Stars

3.2×
Organic Revenue Lift
Average across clients
85%
Crawl Budget Saved
Faceted nav optimization
95+
Lighthouse Score
Performance target
0
Duplicate Pages
After taxonomy cleanup
What E-Commerce SEO Actually Fixes—And What It Won't

Your product page goes live with thin copy, no schema, and a crawl budget leak bleeding across 14,000 faceted URLs. E-commerce SEO closes those leaks—canonical chains for your color variants, structured data that wins rich snippets, internal link flows that push equity to your money pages instead of filter junk. It's log file audits that show where Googlebot actually spends time versus where your revenue lives. It's lazy-loaded images and deferred scripts that shave 1.2 seconds off mobile load—because every 100ms you lose costs roughly 1% in conversion. It's out-of-stock strategies that preserve page authority through seasonal cycles instead of torching backlinks with 404s. Your catalog grows; your rankings shouldn't decay. E-commerce SEO keeps your store visible when shoppers are three seconds from buying—not buried under competitors with star ratings you could've owned months ago.

프로젝트가 실패하는 이유

Faceted navigation generates thousands of thin, duplicate URLs Google wastes crawl budget on junk pages while ignoring your money pages
Product pages have identical or manufacturer-supplied descriptions Duplicate content suppresses rankings across your entire catalog
Category structure is flat or disorganized Internal link equity never reaches deep product pages, killing long-tail visibility
No Product, Offer, or Review schema on product pages Competitors win rich snippets with star ratings and pricing — you get plain blue links
Out-of-stock and seasonal pages return 404 or soft errors You lose accumulated page authority and backlinks every product cycle
Site speed degrades as catalog grows Every 100ms of load time costs roughly 1% in conversion rate on mobile

컴플라이언스

Faceted Navigation Handling

We audit filter combinations, implement canonical tags, robots directives, and AJAX-based filtering to eliminate crawl waste. Your crawl budget goes to pages that generate revenue — not parameter permutations.

Product Schema Markup

Structured data for Product, Offer, AggregateRating, and BreadcrumbList — validated against Google Merchant Center requirements. Rich results with pricing, availability, and star ratings directly in SERPs.

Category Taxonomy Architecture

We rebuild your category hierarchy using search demand data and user intent mapping. Siloed internal linking pushes authority from collection pages down to individual products.

Product Page Content Optimization

Unique, keyword-targeted product descriptions, optimized title tags, and structured content blocks that work for both search engines and buyers. No boilerplate, no manufacturer copy.

Technical Crawl Optimization

XML sitemaps segmented by product type, hreflang for international stores, canonical consolidation for variants, and log file analysis to verify Googlebot behavior.

Conversion-Focused On-Page SEO

We optimize for clicks and purchases — not just rankings. Structured CTAs, trust signals, review integration, and page speed improvements that reduce bounce and push up add-to-cart rates.

우리가 만드는 것

Audit crawl budget waste across faceted navigation and variant permutations

Googlebot crawls your revenue pages instead of burning time on 14,000 junk URLs

Resolve duplicate content from manufacturer copy and cross-category listings

Unique product descriptions stop catalog-wide ranking suppression from duplicate content

Architect internal link flows that prioritize conversion-heavy product pages

Deep product pages capture long-tail traffic instead of dying in link equity deserts

Align Google Merchant Center feeds with on-page data to prevent disapprovals

Rich snippets with star ratings and pricing pull clicks away from plain competitor listings

Optimize Core Web Vitals for product-heavy templates with image and script tuning

Seasonal and out-of-stock pages retain accumulated authority across product cycles

Build custom handling for discontinued SKUs to preserve authority and backlinks

Mobile load times drop by 1+ seconds—reclaiming conversion points lost to speed decay

우리의 프로세스

01

Store Audit & Crawl Analysis

Full technical crawl, log file analysis, and catalog review. We map every URL pattern, identify crawl waste, and benchmark your current organic performance against competitors.
Week 1-2
02

Taxonomy & Architecture Plan

Category hierarchy redesign based on keyword clustering and search demand. You get a complete URL structure, internal linking map, and canonical strategy document.
Week 2-3
03

Technical Implementation

Faceted navigation fixes, schema markup deployment, sitemap restructuring, robots.txt updates, and crawl directive implementation across your platform.
Week 3-5
04

Product Page Optimization

Template-level and individual page optimization — unique descriptions, meta tags, image alt text, and structured content blocks for high-priority SKUs.
Week 5-7
05

Monitoring & Iteration

Google Search Console monitoring, rank tracking by product category, crawl stats review, and monthly optimization sprints targeting new keyword opportunities.
Week 8+
Next.jsShopifyWooCommerceVercelGoogle Merchant CenterScreaming FrogAhrefs

자주 묻는 질문

How is e-commerce SEO different from regular SEO?

E-commerce sites have problems that generic SEO doesn't touch: thousands of product URLs, faceted navigation creating duplicate content, thin manufacturer descriptions, variant canonicalization, and structured data requirements for shopping rich results. Large catalogs bring real internal linking complexity, and filter pages can quietly drain crawl budget for months before anyone notices.

How long does it take to see results from product page SEO?

Technical fixes like schema markup and crawl optimization often show results within 4-8 weeks as Google re-crawls updated pages. Category taxonomy changes and content work typically take 3-6 months to move the needle on organic traffic. Sites carrying significant technical debt often see the fastest early wins once the blocking issues are cleared.

Do you work with Shopify, WooCommerce, and headless platforms?

Yes. We work across Shopify, Shopify Plus, WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, and custom headless builds using Next.js or similar frameworks. Every platform has its quirks — Shopify's URL structure limitations, WooCommerce's plugin bloat, headless rendering considerations — and we adjust our approach accordingly.

What is faceted navigation and why does it hurt SEO?

Faceted navigation lets shoppers filter by size, color, price, and other attributes. The problem is each filter combination can produce a unique URL, which quickly adds up to thousands of thin, duplicate pages eating your crawl budget. We implement canonical tags, noindex directives, and AJAX-based filtering so shoppers keep full filter functionality while search engines stop indexing dead-end URLs.

How do you handle out-of-stock product pages?

We never recommend blanket 404s for out-of-stock products — those pages often carry backlinks and ranking history worth protecting. Instead, we show related alternatives, set up proper 301 redirects for permanently discontinued items, and keep seasonal pages live with updated availability messaging to hold onto organic equity.

What structured data do e-commerce sites need?

At minimum: Product schema with name, description, image, and SKU; Offer schema with price, currency, and availability; AggregateRating for review data; and BreadcrumbList for navigation. We also add FAQ schema on category pages and Organization markup where relevant. Everything gets validated against Google's rich results requirements and Merchant Center specifications.

How much does eCommerce SEO cost?

The cost of eCommerce SEO services can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the size of the online store, the complexity of the website, and the competitiveness of the industry. Typically, small to medium-sized businesses might spend anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000 per month for ongoing eCommerce SEO services. For larger enterprises or more competitive markets, costs can exceed $10,000 per month. It's important for businesses to consider these costs as an investment in driving traffic and increasing sales through improved search engine visibility.

Is SEO dead or evolving in 2026?

SEO is far from dead in 2026; it is continuously evolving to adapt to new technologies and user behavior. The integration of AI and machine learning in search algorithms, the growing importance of voice search, and the need for mobile optimization are reshaping SEO strategies. As search engines become more sophisticated, focusing on user experience, high-quality content, and technical SEO remains crucial. As experts note, "SEO is not about gaming the system anymore; it's about creating value and relevance for users.

E-Commerce SEO from $8,000
Fixed-fee engagement. 30-day post-launch support included.
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