eCommerce · SEO
Most of your market isn't searching your brand. Own what they do search.
On one store we mapped, 86% of all search demand was for the product type — up for grabs to whoever ranks. We map your demand first, then take it: categories, product pages, feeds and speed, measured in revenue.
What we do
The six levers that move store rankings.
Demand mapping first
We cluster the real queries in your market before touching a page. On one store, 86% of all search demand was for product types, not any brand — the strategy writes itself once you can see it.
Category & product-page SEO
Collections and product pages built around what buyers type — titles, structure, internal linking and copy that ranks and converts, not manufacturer boilerplate.
Shopping feeds & Merchant Center
Free listings and Shopping ads live or die on the feed. We build compliant, enriched feeds — and fix the policy issues that get stores suspended.
Speed that ranks and sells
Google won't push a slow store and buyers won't wait for one. Our rebuilt store went from a 13.5-second mobile paint to about four — published.
Content that feeds the money pages
Buying guides and answers pulled from real questions in your niche, linking down to collections — authority that compounds instead of a blog nobody reads.
Measured in revenue
Full e-commerce tracking, a frozen baseline, and reporting in organic revenue and orders — not impressions.
How it works
Demand first. Money pages first. Everything measured.
Audit & demand map
We pull your rankings, your competitors', your feed health and your speed — then cluster the market's real queries so we all see where the demand actually is.
Fix the money pages
Categories and products with buyers behind them get built or sharpened first, feeds enriched, technical blockers cleared — the shortest path from ranking to revenue.
Compound and report
Content, authority and reviews build month on month, reported against the frozen baseline in orders and revenue.
Questions
What store owners ask.
The money is in category and product pages, not blog posts — which means feed quality, crawlable structure, faceted-navigation control and page speed matter far more than publishing volume. It's also where most generalist agencies quietly underdeliver: they write content while the catalogue stays invisible.
Published, with dates: on our own gourmet-food store — brand-search clicks +94% in a month, 86% of market demand mapped and targeted, mobile load cut from 13.5s to about 4s, and first orders within 24 hours of relaunch. Every figure links to its case study on this site.
Feed and technical fixes can move Shopping visibility within weeks; category rankings typically build over 3–6 months. We freeze your baseline first, so movement is provable — and if SEO isn't your best next dollar, the audit will say so.
Yes — SEO, feeds and content work on whatever platform you run today. We only build new stores on our own stack, but we're happy growing yours where it stands (and if you ever want out of platform rent, the migration keeps your rankings).
It starts with the free 30-minute audit, then a fixed monthly quote — most stores land around our published Store Growth plan at $990/month, scaled to catalogue size and competition. No percentage of revenue, no lock-in.
Find out what 86% of your market is searching.
Book a 30-minute audit. We'll map your demand, check your feed and speed, and show you the shortest path to organic revenue — baseline frozen so the after is provable.