RAM KR. SHUKLA

I help E-Commerce and B2B brands turn marketing spend into compounding revenue.

AI and Growth Marketing Consultant  |  Fractional CDO

E-Commerce SEO

E-Commerce SEO That Ranks the Pages That Actually Sell

Most e-commerce SEO fails in the same predictable way: months of blog posts while category pages sit as bare product grids, traffic grows while revenue stays flat, and everyone wonders why. Across 30 store audits I ran in a single year, commercial pages produced 79 percent of organic conversions while receiving under 20 percent of the effort.

My e-commerce SEO is category-first: the revenue pages get the investment, the technical foundations get fixed at template level, and the blog earns its place only by feeding the pages that sell. It is the system that took a fashion store from zero to 120,000 monthly organic visitors and helped a wellness brand grow revenue five times over.

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120K
Monthly organic visitors built from zero in 14 months
5x
Revenue growth for a D2C brand, organic-led
79%
Of conversions come from commercial pages in audit data
30
Store strategies audited in one year
The System

The Category-First E-Commerce SEO System

Where the money pages come first and everything else supports them.

Category pages as buying guides

Real intro copy addressing how buyers choose, FAQ sections with schema, and internal links to supporting content. The single highest-leverage change in most stores.

Product template optimisation

The twelve elements fixed once at template level: title formulas, unique openers, product schema, crawlable specs, variant canonicals. One fix, a thousand pages.

Technical foundations

Faceted navigation control, crawl budget discipline, rendering verification, and site speed. The infrastructure that decides whether anything else works.

Commercial content layer

Best-of pages, comparisons, and buying guides targeting shoppers who know what they want but not which one. Ranks faster and converts multiples better than blog content.

Authority that compounds

Digital PR and supplier, community, and editorial links. The fashion case study carried 90+ referring domains built this way.

Revenue reporting

GA4 configured for organic revenue truth by page type, so the strategy reallocates toward what pays, monthly.

The Proof

What This System Has Produced

Real stores, documented results.

1
Fashion e-commerce, from nothing
Zero to 120,000 monthly organic visitors in 14 months: category architecture, buying guides, and 200+ Page 1 keywords. The full case study is on the blog.
2
D2C wellness, from ads-dependent
Revenue five times over in 18 months while organic went from 1.5 to 21 percent of revenue, at roughly half the acquisition cost of paid.
3
The audit research
30 e-commerce SEO strategies audited and published: the six habits separating the top performers, and the allocation error almost everyone makes.
4
The allocation flip
Stores that move from blog-heavy to category-first typically see commercial impressions move within two months, because the authority already exists and finally gets pointed at pages that sell.
Common Questions

E-Commerce SEO Questions

Which platforms do you work on?

Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, and custom builds. For Shopify specifics, there is a dedicated Shopify SEO page; the category-first system is platform-independent.

How is this different from your e-commerce marketing service?

E-commerce marketing covers the full owned-growth stack: SEO plus email, CRO, and paid strategy. This page is the SEO discipline alone, for stores that specifically need the organic engine built.

How long to meaningful revenue?

Category improvements typically show in 2 to 4 months, meaningful revenue contribution in 6 to 9 for established stores, 12 to 18 from a standing start. The case studies above followed exactly those curves.

Related: e-commerce marketing, Shopify SEO, and e-commerce CRO.

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Thirty minutes, one on one. I'll review your current setup, identify the growth opportunities you're sitting on, and give you honest, actionable advice tailored to your business. No sales pitch, just a real conversation about what to fix first.

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Your 30 minutes, mapped:

1
Minutes 0 to 10
Review of your current SEO setup, traffic, and funnel
2
Minutes 10 to 22
The two or three growth opportunities with the highest impact
3
Minutes 22 to 30
A clear priority list of what to fix first, and how

You keep the findings either way. Whether we work together is a separate conversation.

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