Module Overview
This lesson teaches learners how to optimize a Shopify store for search engines (SEO) to increase organic traffic, visibility, and sales. Learners will understand how Shopify handles SEO and how to apply best practices without technical complexity.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this lesson, learners will be able to:
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Explain how SEO works in Shopify
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Optimize products, collections, and pages for search engines
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Use keywords effectively without keyword stuffing
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Improve on-page, technical, and content SEO
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Use Shopify SEO tools and apps
Lesson 1: How SEO Works on Shopify
SEO (Search Engine Optimization) on Shopify is the process of optimizing your online store so that it ranks higher in search engine results, making it easier for potential customers to find your products. Shopify provides tools to customize key SEO elements like page titles, meta descriptions, URLs, and image alt text, which help search engines understand your content. Additionally, using keywords in product descriptions, blog posts, and collections can improve your store’s visibility. Shopify’s built-in features, such as fast loading times, mobile-friendly themes, and secure hosting, also contribute to better SEO. By properly optimizing your store, you can attract more organic traffic, increase sales, and grow your online presence.
Shopify is SEO-friendly out of the box, but optimization is still required.
Built-in Shopify SEO Features
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Automatic sitemap.xml generation
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Clean URL structure
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SSL certificate (HTTPS)
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Mobile-responsive themes
Limitations to Know
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Limited control over URL structure (e.g., /products/, /collections/)
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Duplicate content risks from product variants
Lesson 2: Keyword Research for Shopify Stores
Keywords are the search terms customers use to find products.
Types of Keywords
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Short-tail: “shoes”
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Long-tail: “women’s running shoes for flat feet”
Keyword Research Tools
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Google Search
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Google Keyword Planner
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Ubersuggest
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AnswerThePublic
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Ahrefs / SEMrush (advanced)
Best Practices
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Choose keywords with buying intent
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Focus on one primary keyword per page
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Use long-tail keywords for product pages
Lesson 3: On-Page SEO for Shopify
Product Pages
Optimize:
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Product title
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Meta title & meta description
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Product description (use headings H2/H3)
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Image alt text
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URL handle
Collections Pages
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Add keyword-rich descriptions
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Optimize collection titles and meta data
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Use internal links to products
Pages & Blog Posts
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Use clear headings (H1–H3)
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Add internal links
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Answer common customer questions
Lesson 4: Technical SEO Basics (Beginner-Friendly)
Site Speed
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Use lightweight themes
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Compress images
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Remove unused apps
Mobile Optimization
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Test with Google Mobile-Friendly Test
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Ensure buttons and text are readable
Indexing & Crawling
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Submit sitemap to Google Search Console
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Avoid blocking pages with robots.txt unless necessary
Lesson 5: Content & Blogging for SEO
Blogging helps drive long-term organic traffic.
Blog Content Ideas
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How-to guides
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Product comparisons
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FAQs and troubleshooting
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Industry tips
Best Practices
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Write for humans first, search engines second
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Include internal links to products and collections
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Update old content regularly
Lesson 6: SEO Apps & Tools for Shopify
Recommended Apps
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Plug in SEO: SEO audits and fixes
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SEO Manager: Meta tags and redirects
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Smart SEO: Automates meta data
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TinyIMG: Image compression and speed
Free Tools
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Google Search Console
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Google Analytics
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PageSpeed Insights
Lesson 7: Measuring SEO Success
Track:
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Organic traffic
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Keyword rankings
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Click-through rate (CTR)
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Conversion rate from organic traffic
SEO is a long-term strategy—results take time.
Common SEO Mistakes to Avoid
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Keyword stuffing
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Duplicate product descriptions
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Ignoring mobile users
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Not optimizing images
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Expecting instant results
Practical Activity
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Choose one product in your Shopify store
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Research one primary keyword
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Optimize the product title, description, and meta data
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Add image alt text
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Submit sitemap to Google Search Console (if not already done)
Key Takeaways
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Shopify provides strong SEO foundations, but optimization is required
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Keyword research drives effective SEO
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On-page optimization has the biggest impact for beginners
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SEO is ongoing and compounds over time
