How to Structure an eCommerce Website for SEO
Most eCommerce store owners think SEO means writing product descriptions and adding keywords.That’s not wrong.But it’s incomplete. The truth is, how your store is structured matters more than most people
Most eCommerce store owners think SEO means writing product descriptions and adding keywords.That’s not wrong.But it’s incomplete. The truth is, how your store is structured matters more than most people
Most businesses come to me with the same expectation.“We want results in 3 months.”I understand where that comes from.You’ve paid for the service.You want to see the return.That’s completely fair.
When most people hear the term SEO, they immediately think about keywords. Find the keyword.Add it to the title.Use it a few times in the content.Build links.Done. But search engines
Most small business websites never rank, not because their content is bad or their backlinks are missing, but because their technical SEO is silently holding them back. I’ve audited dozens
When someone searches for “best plumber near me” or “SEO services in [City],” do you know what decides who shows up at the top? That’s Local SEO. And trust me,
Almost a year ago, a client came to me with a brand-new website.When I say brand-new, I mean not even a single page was indexed in Google. The client had
When I first got the RF Transparent website, it wasn’t one of those “dead traffic” websites.The site was already getting some decent traffic, but the problem was it wasn’t enough
When Avoda Business Advisory reached out, their biggest frustration was simple: They weren’t ranking on Google for the keywords that mattered most to them. The client shared a list of
I’ve worked with a lot of service area businesses (SABs) plumbers, roofers, home renovators, pest control guys, HVAC companies, movers, you name it. And one thing is always the same
If you run an eCommerce store and you’ve hired an SEO expert before (or even an agency), but still haven’t seen meaningful growth in traffic or sales… “You’re not alone.”