Shopify SEO Specialist

Shopify handles a lot of SEO basics out of the box. Growing organic revenue from it takes a specialist who knows where the platform helps, where it gets in the way, and how to build a strategy around both. That’s what I do.

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246% organic traffic growth for a Shopify fashion brand.
68% increase in organic revenue for a health store.

Shopify SEO problems you’ve probably run into

Organic traffic is flat, but your store is well built

Your Shopify store looks great, loads fast, and converts well from paid traffic. But organic search isn’t growing. The issue usually isn’t your store’s design or your products. It’s that the SEO strategy behind the store either doesn’t exist, doesn’t account for how Shopify handles things like URLs and collection pages, or was never tied to the commercial keywords that actually drive purchases.

You’ve tried SEO apps, and they haven’t moved the needle

You installed one or two Shopify SEO apps expecting improvements. Maybe you got a checklist of “issues” to fix, but rankings and traffic stayed flat. Most SEO apps flag surface-level problems without addressing the strategic gaps: which keywords to target, what content is missing, how your pages compare to what competitors are doing, and where the real revenue opportunities are.

You’re not sure if Shopify is what’s holding you back

You’ve heard that Shopify has SEO limitations. Maybe someone told you the URL structure is a problem, or that you need to switch platforms. In most cases, the platform isn’t what’s holding you back. It’s the strategy. An audit usually makes that clear early on. Shopify has quirks that need handling, but the fundamentals of ranking and growing organic revenue are the same regardless of platform.

Common SEO issues I find on Shopify stores

Most Shopify SEO problems aren’t unique to Shopify. Thin content, missing keyword targets, weak internal linking, poor backlink profiles: these exist on every platform. But Shopify does have a few platform-specific patterns that show up consistently when I audit stores. Here’s what I typically look for.

Collection pages with no SEO strategy

Collection pages are your highest-value pages for organic search. They should be ranking for commercial keywords like “men’s running shoes” or “natural skincare sets.” But on most Shopify stores, collection pages are just a grid of products with a title and maybe a sentence of copy. No keyword targeting, no supporting content, no internal links pointing to them. Fixing this is usually one of the fastest paths to organic revenue growth.

Duplicate content from product URLs

Shopify creates multiple URL paths to the same product when it sits in more than one collection. The platform adds canonical tags to handle this, but they don’t always work as expected, and internal links from collection pages often point to the wrong version. It’s one of the first things I check during a Shopify audit. Getting it right affects how Google distributes authority across your product pages, which flows directly to rankings.

Slow page speed hurting rankings and conversions

Page speed issues on Shopify stores come from several sources: unoptimized images, heavy video embeds, bloated theme code, and leftover scripts from apps that were installed and later removed. Slow stores score poorly on Core Web Vitals, which affects both Google rankings and customer experience. I identify what’s causing the slowdown and prioritize the fixes by impact so the biggest gains come first.

Blog content that doesn’t connect to revenue

Many Shopify stores have a blog, but the content isn’t tied to a keyword strategy and doesn’t link to the product or collection pages it should support. Blog posts attract informational traffic that never converts because there’s no path from the post to a purchase. A content plan fixes this by mapping every topic to a commercial keyword and routing readers toward the products or collections that match what they searched for.

Missing or incomplete structured data

Shopify themes include basic product markup, but it’s often missing fields that help your products stand out in search results: review data, availability, pricing details. Beyond products, most Shopify stores have no FAQ schema, no breadcrumb markup, and no article schema on blog posts. Rich results get more clicks than plain listings at the same position. I audit what’s in place and recommend what needs adding to give your pages the best chance of earning them.

No visibility in AI-powered search

Google’s AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other AI search tools are changing how people discover and research products online. If your store’s content isn’t structured for these platforms, you’re missing a growing source of traffic and brand visibility. I assess how your Shopify store appears in AI-generated answers and build recommendations into your SEO strategy so you’re positioned for both traditional search and AI-powered discovery.

SEO services for Shopify stores

Ecommerce
SEO Audit

A full audit of your Shopify store’s SEO: technical health, keyword positioning, content gaps, backlink profile, competitor analysis, and AI visibility. Every finding is prioritized by revenue impact and delivered as a clear action plan with specific next steps.

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Technical SEO for Ecommerce

Identifying and prioritizing the technical issues affecting how search engines crawl, index, and rank your Shopify store. You get a prioritized action plan covering every issue found, with specific recommendations tailored to how Shopify works.

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Ecommerce Content Strategy

A content plan built around the commercial keywords your Shopify store should rank for. Collection page copy briefs, product page optimization priorities, blog topics that drive traffic toward your money pages, and a publishing calendar with clear priorities.

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Need help with off-page SEO or selling across borders? Link building and international SEO services are also available for Shopify stores.

How it works

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Audit

It starts with an SEO audit of your Shopify store. I review your technical setup, keyword positioning, content, backlink profile, and competitive landscape. You get a clear picture of where your organic opportunities are, what’s holding your store back, and what to prioritize first.

02

Strategy

Based on the audit findings, you receive a tailored SEO strategy covering priorities, timelines, and expected outcomes. Every recommendation accounts for how Shopify works, so nothing in the plan requires switching platforms or guesswork about what to do next.

03

Execution

The strategy gets implemented. I handle the SEO direction: keyword research, content briefs, on-page optimization plans, and ongoing priorities. Every recommendation comes with clear instructions so implementation stays on track and nothing gets lost in translation.

04

Reporting

Clear monthly reports showing what was done, what changed, and what’s next. Rankings, organic traffic to collection and product pages, and revenue from organic search. No vanity metrics. Everything ties back to the keywords and pages that drive revenue for your store.

Who this is for

Shopify SEO is the right investment when your store has products worth ranking for and you want organic search to become a reliable revenue channel. It’s not the right fit for every situation.

This is right for you if:

  • Your Shopify store has established sales and you want organic to become a bigger part of your revenue
  • Your collection pages aren’t ranking for the commercial keywords your customers search for
  • You’ve been relying on paid ads and want a channel that compounds over time instead of costing more every month
  • You’re migrating to Shopify from another platform and need to protect your existing organic rankings
  • You want expert direction on what to fix and in what order, not another generic SEO app
  • You’re serious about organic growth and ready to invest in a proper strategy

This probably isn’t right for you if:

  • Your Shopify store just launched and has no traffic or sales history to work with
  • You want guaranteed first-page rankings within a specific timeframe
  • Your store has business model issues that better SEO won’t solve
  • You need a Shopify developer for theme builds or custom app work, not SEO strategy
  • You’re on Shopify’s Starter plan, which has limited storefront capabilities for organic search
  • You’re not ready to act on recommendations once you have a clear plan

Frequently asked questions

No. Shopify handles many SEO fundamentals well out of the box: fast hosting, automatic sitemaps, SSL, mobile responsiveness. It has some quirks, like fixed URL prefixes and how it handles product URLs across collections, but these are manageable. The stores that struggle with organic growth on Shopify usually have a strategy problem, not a platform problem.

Rarely. Most SEO apps flag issues you can identify with Google Search Console and a proper audit. They also add code that slows your store down. In most cases, I recommend working from a proper strategy rather than relying on apps. If a specific tool is worth keeping, I’ll tell you.

Yes. Platform migrations are high-risk for organic traffic. I handle the SEO planning: URL mapping, redirect strategy, internal linking preservation, and monitoring rankings in Search Console after the switch. The goal is to protect your existing organic traffic through the transition and set the new store up for growth.

Most stores start seeing measurable improvements within 3 to 6 months. Technical fixes and on-page changes often deliver quicker wins. Content and link building take longer but compound over time. The timeline depends on your store’s starting position, keyword competition, and how quickly recommendations are implemented.

Most Shopify agencies are design and development shops that offer SEO as an add-on. It’s rarely their core strength, and your account is typically managed by a junior team member. You work directly with me. The strategy is built around your store’s specific organic opportunities and competitive landscape, not a generic package attached to a Shopify build.

Ready to grow your Shopify store’s organic revenue?

Book your free SEO audit. You’ll see where your Shopify store’s organic opportunities are, what’s holding you back, and what a focused SEO strategy can do for your revenue.

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