Ecommerce SEO That Grows Revenue. Not Just Rankings.

Most agencies will celebrate when your traffic goes up 40%. We'll ask why your orders didn't.

At Shivohm, we work with ecommerce brands that are tired of pretty reports and plateauing sales. Our job isn't to rank you for keywords nobody buys from - it's to build the kind of search presence that fills carts, not just sessions. We obsess over product page optimization, buyer-intent keywords, and conversion rate optimization because that's what actually shows up in your revenue. If you want an agency that measures success in orders and revenue, not impressions and position 1 vanity wins — you're in the right place.

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Your Traffic Is Up. Your Revenue Isn't. Here's Why?

You've been doing SEO for ecommerce for months. Maybe a year. The ranking report looks fine. But the orders? Still flat. That's not bad luck — that's a strategy problem

Dealing with High Traffic and No Ranking

We've had this exact conversation with dozens of ecommerce founders. The frustration isn't that SEO doesn't work. It's that nobody built a strategy around how your store actually makes money. Learn how our content marketing services close the gap between traffic and sales.

Why Ecommerce SEO Is a Different Game Entirely

Regular SEO is hard. Ecommerce SEO is harder — and most agencies treat them the same, which is exactly why stores with 10,000 product pages get the same generic strategy as a five-page service website. Here's what's actually at stake. When someone searches "buy wireless earbuds under 3000" they're not browsing — they're ready. Organic shopping results capture that moment without you paying per click. Done right, ecommerce SEO optimization means your products show up at that exact moment, on Google, on Bing, in AI Overviews, and increasingly in ChatGPT responses too. That's not theory. That's compounding revenue that doesn't disappear the moment you pause a campaign. Our ecommerce SEO services are built around four outcomes your P&L will notice: -

More orders from high-intent, long-tail product keywords

Higher average order value through smarter category page SEO and internal linking

Consistent revenue growth that isn't hostage to ad spend

A store that loads fast, crawls clean, and converts the traffic it earns

If your current agency can't tell you which pages drove which orders last month — that's the problem we fix. For large-catalogue stores, see how our enterprise SEO services handle this at scale.

How We Actually Do It — Our 8-Step Ecommerce SEO Process

No black boxes. No "trust the algorithm" hand-waving. Here's exactly what we do and why each step exists.

Goal & store review

Before we touch a single meta tag, we learn your business. Your margins, your best-selling categories, your worst-converting pages, your platform's quirks. Most agencies skip this step and go straight to a generic checklist. We don't, because an ecommerce SEO strategy built without understanding your store is just guesswork with a nice logo on it.

Ecommerce SEO audit

We run a full technical and content ecommerce SEO audit — crawl errors, duplicate content from faceted navigation SEO, broken canonical tags, thin product pages, keyword cannibalization across variants. You get a prioritized list of what's actually hurting your rankings, ranked by revenue impact. Not by what's easiest to fix.

Keyword strategy

We don't pull a keyword list and hand it over. We map long-tail product keywords to specific pages, identify which category pages have untapped buyer-intent traffic, and clean up any keyword cannibalization that's quietly splitting your rankings. Every keyword has a page. Every page has a job.

Technical SEO cleanup

Speed. Crawlability. Mobile usability. Faceted navigation SEO so your filter pages stop eating your budget. Canonical tags for ecommerce set correctly so Google consolidates your product variants instead of indexing all 47 of them. Structured data for products so your listings are eligible for rich results and organic shopping features. This is the foundation everything else is built on.

On-page & product page optimization

We rewrite product titles, meta descriptions, and on-page copy to match how buyers actually search — not how your supplier wrote the spec. Product page optimization and category page SEO get equal attention. Every image gets a descriptive alt tag. Every page gets internal links that guide Google and your customer toward the next step. See how our content marketing services support this with full-funnel content.

Content planning

We build content around the questions your buyers ask before they're ready to buy. Comparison guides, buying guides, "best X for Y" posts — content that attracts top-of-funnel visitors and walks them toward a product page. This is also what builds the topical authority that makes your product pages easier to rank.

Link building

We earn backlinks that actually move rankings — from relevant publications, product placements, and industry sites. Not link farms. Not guest posts on sites that have never seen real traffic. Quality over volume, every time, because a handful of strong links beats a hundred weak ones.

Tracking & growth

Every month you get a report that ties SEO work to orders and revenue — not just keyword movements. We track what's working, cut what isn't, and use the data to decide where the next month's effort goes. SEO compounds when you pay attention to it. This step is how we make sure it does.

Is Your SEO For Ecommerce Websites Holding Back Sales?

Most stores have technical issues, weak content, or missed keyword opportunities they don't even know about. Get a free eCommerce SEO audit health score and find out what’s helping and what’s hurting in your SEO performance.

E-Commerce Platforms in Which Shivohm's Team Specialize

We've provided optimized E-Commerce SEO solutions on all the major platforms below to boost rankings, speed, and conversions.

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Industries We Work With

We help brands in the below industries get orders through strategic SEO for E-Commerce businesses that help them grow with the demand.

Healthcare

Legal

Real Estate

Finance

E-Commerce

Automotive

SaaS

Manufacturing

Retail

Fashion & Apparel

Food & Beverage

Fitness & Wellness

Education & E-Learning

Travel And Hospitality

Entertainment & Media

Technology & IT Service

Beauty & Personal Care

Events & Conferences

Are You Looking For The Right E-Commerce SEO Agency?

Are you looking for the right E-Commerce SEO agency that understands your store and your niche? Then, worry not, Shivohm's SEO experts are here to create a strategy that works for your platform and deliver measurable results.

Google Isn't the Only Search Engine Anymore. Is Your Store Ready?

In 2024, something shifted. Buyers started getting answers from AI Overviews before they ever clicked a result. ChatGPT started recommending products. Microsoft Copilot started pulling from ecommerce sites. The stores that show up in those answers aren't the ones with the most backlinks — they're the ones whose content is clear, structured, and easy for AI to interpret.
This isn't a future problem. It's a right-now problem.

Structured data that speaks AI's language

We implement structured data for products Product schema, Review schema, FAQ schema & BreadcrumbList so search engines and AI tools can read your catalogue accurately. This is what gets your listings into organic shopping results, rich snippets, and AI-generated answer panels. Most ecommerce stores either skip this entirely or implement it wrong. We do it right the first time. See how our national SEO services build the authority that supports this at scale

Content built for how AI thinks

AI doesn't rank pages. It summarizes them. That means vague, keyword-stuffed product descriptions get ignored, and clear, specific, well-structured content gets cited. We write and optimize your content to answer real buyer questions directly — the kind of answers an AI model would pull into a response. Short answer first, context second, always.

Entity-driven ecommerce SEO

We build your site's topical authority around entities your products, your brand, your category not just keywords. When Google and AI tools understand what your store is about at a semantic level, ranking for new products in your niche gets easier over time. That's the compounding effect most stores never unlock because they're still thinking in keyword lists. Explore our ecommerce application development services if your platform is the bottleneck holding your SEO back.

Book a Free Strategy Call with an E-Commerce SEO Expert

Tell us about your E-Commerce SEO goals, current challenges, and what you would like to improve. Share details about your website, target market, and any specific issues so we can understand your requirements better.

Book a 30-minute session with a Shivohm SEO Strategist to uncover:

Frequently Asked Questions About Ecommerce SEO

How long does ecommerce SEO take to show results?

Honest answer: faster than most agencies will admit for technical wins, slower than most clients want for full compound growth. In the first 60–90 days, you'll typically see movement from technical SEO cleanup, product page optimization, and fixing crawl issues that have been holding you back. The bigger revenue gains driven by long-tail product keywords ranking and category authority building compound over 6 to 12 months. We run a full ecommerce SEO audit in week one so we're not spending the first month figuring out what to do.

Yes — and the strategy is different for each. Shopify has its own canonical tag quirks. WooCommerce needs careful handling of faceted navigation SEO and product variation URLs. Magento and custom builds have their own crawl and structured data challenges. We've worked on all of them. Platform-specific knowledge isn't a bonus - it's the baseline.

Traffic without conversion rate optimization is just a vanity metric. Every piece of work we do such as keyword selection, product page copy, internal linking & technical fixes is chosen based on whether it moves orders, not just rankings. We also monitor what happens after the click. If traffic is landing but not buying, that's our problem to fix too, not yours to accept.

We prefer it. SEO and paid work better together — remarketing to organic visitors, using paid data to validate organic keyword bets, running CRO tests on pages SEO is sending traffic to. If you have internal teams or other agencies, we integrate. If you don't, we can handle it or bring in the right people.

Both options exist. If you want to start with a standalone ecommerce SEO audit and implementation sprint, we can scope that. If you want ongoing monthly SEO with full tracking and growth optimization, we do that too. Most clients start with the audit, it gives you a clear picture of exactly what's holding your store back before you commit to anything bigger.