SEO Service

Shopify SEO —
Less Reliance on Ads.
More Organic Revenue.

Most Shopify stores pay for every visitor through ads. Shopify SEO builds a compounding organic channel — so your store attracts high-intent buyers from Google search without paying for each click. Proven SEO principles, technical expertise, and Shopify-specific optimisation applied to your store.

Shopify-Specific Optimisation
Collection & Product Pages
Technical SEO for Shopify
Audit + Implementation

Grow Your Shopify Store Organically

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PlatformShopify
PackagesStarter / Growth / Advanced
ModelOne-time or monthly
Starts WithFull Shopify audit
Response TimeSame Day

“Helping Shopify stores reduce reliance on paid ads by increasing organic traffic and sales from Google search.”

Every sale from paid ads costs money. Every sale from organic search is a return on the SEO investment already made. Shopify SEO builds the channel that keeps working after the work is done.

Shopify SEO Challenges

Shopify Has Built-In SEO Limitations.
They Can Be Fixed.

Shopify is an excellent ecommerce platform — but it comes with structural SEO constraints that, if left unaddressed, prevent stores from ranking as well as they should.

Problem

Duplicate URLs for Products

Shopify creates two URLs for every product — one under /products/ and one under /collections/. Both are indexed by default, causing duplicate content that splits ranking signals.

Fix

Canonical Tag Strategy

Correct canonical configuration consolidates ranking signals to the preferred URL — ensuring Google ranks the right version of every product page.

Problem

Forced URL Structure

Shopify forces /collections/ and /products/ prefixes in every URL — you cannot create clean URLs. This is a known limitation, but it can be worked around strategically to minimise SEO impact.

Fix

URL Optimisation Within Constraints

Optimising handle slugs, collection names, and product URLs within Shopify’s limitations to maximise keyword relevance at the URL level.

Problem

Thin Collection Pages

Most Shopify collection pages are just a grid of product thumbnails with no text — giving Google almost no content signals to rank the page for commercial category keywords.

Fix

Collection Page Content Optimisation

Adding keyword-optimised descriptions, intent-aligned H1s, and structured content to collection pages — turning empty grids into rankable, high-traffic landing pages.

Problem

Bloated Sitemap

Shopify auto-generates XML sitemaps that include pages, policy pages, and other non-commercial URLs — consuming crawl budget and burying important product and collection pages in the index queue.

Fix

Sitemap & Crawl Optimisation

Configuring robots.txt, using noindex where appropriate, and managing Shopify’s sitemap output to direct Google’s crawl budget towards revenue-generating pages.

Problem

Product Variant Duplicate Content

Product variants (size, colour, material) that use the same product description create near-duplicate pages that compete with each other and dilute ranking potential for the parent product.

Fix

Variant Content & Canonical Strategy

Canonical tags on variant URLs and unique content differentiation for high-value variants — consolidating authority to the strongest product page version.

Problem

App-Heavy Page Speed

Each Shopify app installed adds scripts and stylesheets that slow page load times and hurt Core Web Vitals — directly affecting rankings, especially on mobile where most ecommerce traffic arrives.

Fix

Performance Audit & Speed Optimisation

Identifying performance-blocking scripts, redundant apps, unoptimised images, and Liquid template inefficiencies — improving Core Web Vitals and PageSpeed scores.

What’s Covered

Everything Your Shopify
Store Needs to Rank

Shopify SEO requires the same disciplined approach as any ecommerce SEO — but applied within Shopify’s specific structure, platform constraints, and app ecosystem. Every engagement starts with a full Shopify store audit before any optimisation work begins.

The goal is always the same: more high-intent visitors from Google search, converting into organic revenue — reducing the store’s cost-per-acquisition and dependence on paid advertising.

Ahrefs Screaming Frog Google Search Console PageSpeed Insights Plug In SEO Smart SEO JSON-LD for SEO
Shopify SEO audit
Collection page optimisation
Product page optimisation
Keyword research for collections
Canonical tag implementation
Duplicate product URL fixes
Product & review schema
Breadcrumb schema
Core Web Vitals & speed
Sitemap & crawl budget
Internal linking strategy
URL & handle optimisation
Image alt tag optimisation
SEO app configuration

Core SEO Tools

Ahrefs
Screaming Frog
Google Search Console
Google PageSpeed Insights
Google Analytics 4

Shopify-Specific Tools

Plug In SEO
Smart SEO
JSON-LD for SEO
Shopify Search & Discovery
Rich Results Test
The Process

Audit → Optimise →
Grow Organic Revenue.

Every Shopify SEO campaign starts with a complete store audit — understanding what’s holding the store back before touching anything on the site.

Step 01

Full Shopify Store Audit

A complete review of your store’s technical health, collection structure, product page quality, current organic performance in GSC, and top competitor analysis. This produces a prioritised list of what to fix first — ordered by revenue impact, not technical severity.

Step 02

Keyword Research for Collections & Products

Commercial intent keywords mapped to each collection and product page — identifying what buyers search at each stage of their decision journey. Every page in your Shopify store gets a clear keyword target, preventing cannibalisation and maximising total organic reach.

Step 03

Technical SEO & Shopify-Specific Fixes

Addressing Shopify’s built-in limitations — duplicate product URLs, canonical tags, sitemap configuration, robots.txt, app performance impact, and Core Web Vitals. Technical issues are always resolved before content work begins, because optimised content on a poorly crawled site delivers minimal results.

Step 04

Collection & Product Page Optimisation

Collection pages optimised with keyword-targeted titles, H1s, descriptions, and schema. Product pages improved with intent-aligned descriptions, product schema, review schema, and breadcrumb markup. Collection pages are prioritised first — they drive the most traffic volume per page.

Step 05

Internal Linking & Site Architecture

Strategic internal links from blog content to collections, from collections to products, and between related products — building clear pathways for both shoppers and Google’s crawlers to navigate the store efficiently.

Step 06 — Ongoing

Content Strategy, Monitoring & Growth

Buying guides and blog content that captures shoppers earlier in the research phase, building topical authority that supports collection and product rankings. Monthly ranking and traffic monitoring, adapting the strategy to new product launches, seasonal changes, and ranking opportunities as they emerge.

Why Shopify Needs Specialist SEO

Platform-specific URL and duplicate content issues require Shopify-specific solutions
App ecosystem knowledge is needed to identify performance-blocking scripts
Liquid templating experience required for schema and structured data
Collection hierarchy and navigation structure directly impacts crawlability

Generic SEO advice doesn’t transfer. A Shopify store has different technical constraints to a WordPress site or a custom-built store. Applying the wrong fixes to a Shopify store — or missing Shopify-specific issues — produces minimal results. The optimisation strategy is built around how Shopify actually works.

Pricing

Choose Your
Shopify SEO Package

Available as a one-time audit and setup, or ongoing monthly management. Growth and Advanced plans are monthly retainers for stores wanting continuous organic revenue growth.

Package 01

Shopify SEO Starter

For Shopify stores wanting a full audit, Shopify-specific technical fixes, and foundational optimisation before scaling organically.

Starting from

$250

One-time project — custom quote

One-time or retainer
Full Shopify store SEO audit
Duplicate URL & canonical fixes
Keyword research for collections
Basic technical SEO fixes
Prioritised action plan
Ongoing collection optimisation
Monthly ranking reports
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Package 02

Shopify SEO Growth

For growing Shopify stores wanting ongoing SEO management — continuously improving collection rankings, product pages, and organic revenue month over month.

Starting from

$600/mo

Custom quote — monthly retainer

Monthly retainer
Everything in Starter
Full collection & product optimisation
Schema markup implementation
Internal linking strategy
Core Web Vitals optimisation
Monthly ranking & traffic report
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Package 03

Shopify SEO Advanced

For larger Shopify stores and competitive niches — full-scale SEO management, content strategy, and continuous revenue-focused organic growth.

Starting from

$1,200/mo

Custom quote — monthly retainer

Monthly retainer
Everything in Growth
Large catalog management
Buying guide & blog content strategy
Advanced faceted nav management
Seasonal & new product SEO planning
Quarterly strategy review call
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Who It’s For

Which Shopify Stores
Benefit Most?

Shopify SEO delivers results for any store — but these are the situations where it has the biggest impact fastest.

Ad-Dependent Stores

Stores spending heavily on Meta and Google Ads with almost no organic traffic — SEO builds a channel that generates revenue even when ad spend is paused or reduced.

New Shopify Stores

Stores launching and wanting to build organic visibility from the start — getting technical SEO right at launch prevents months of fixing problems that accumulate early on.

Stores With Declining Organic Traffic

Stores that previously ranked well and lost traffic after a theme change, new app installations, or a Google algorithm update — the audit identifies exactly what changed.

DTC & Niche Product Brands

Direct-to-consumer brands with specific product categories where focused SEO can consistently outrank larger, less-specialised competitors in niche search terms.

Growing Catalogs

Stores expanding their product range that need proper SEO architecture from the start — so new collections and products are indexed correctly and don’t create cannibalisation issues.

Stores Not Ranking for Collection Terms

Stores whose collection pages have no text content — just product grids — and wonder why they don’t appear for category-level keywords. This is the most common and most fixable Shopify SEO issue.

FAQ

Common Questions
Answered

Questions Shopify store owners ask most often — including whether Shopify’s built-in SEO is enough and how long organic growth takes.

Shopify provides the technical foundation — clean HTML, sitemaps, and basic meta tag fields. But it doesn’t optimise your content, fix duplicate URLs, write collection descriptions, implement schema, build internal links, or tell you which keywords to target. Shopify gives you the tools. SEO is the strategy and execution that makes those tools generate organic traffic.

Yes — Shopify stores rank at the top of Google in competitive niches every day. The platform has some structural constraints, but none of them prevent strong rankings when addressed correctly. The content quality, keyword targeting, technical health, and backlink profile of the store matter far more than which platform it’s built on.

SEO apps like Plug In SEO and Smart SEO are tools — they surface issues and help with implementation. But they don’t do the thinking: the keyword research, the content strategy, the competitive analysis, or the prioritisation. An SEO app showing 50 issues doesn’t tell you which 5 are costing you the most traffic. That’s what a professional SEO strategy provides.

Technical fixes often show results within weeks as Google recrawls the store. Content and collection optimisation improvements typically become visible within 2–4 months as Google reassesses page relevance. The compounding nature of SEO means results improve consistently — a store investing in SEO for 6 months outperforms a store that stopped after 2.

Yes — with Collaborator access (Shopify’s built-in partner access system that doesn’t require sharing your admin login). Changes are made directly to your store — product descriptions, collection pages, meta titles, schema markup, and SEO app configuration — so you see the work happening in real time in your own dashboard.

SEO and paid ads work well together. Ads provide immediate visibility while SEO builds long-term organic reach. Over time, organic rankings reduce your cost-per-acquisition since organic clicks are free. Many store owners find that as organic traffic grows, they can reduce ad spend on terms where they already rank organically — improving overall profitability.

Ready to Start

Turn Your Shopify Store Into
An Organic Revenue Channel

Book a free strategy call and I’ll review your Shopify store, identify your biggest SEO opportunities, and show you exactly what it would take to reduce ad dependence and grow consistent organic sales.

Free Shopify store review on your call
No obligation
Shopify Collaborator access — no login sharing