Let me ask you a question:
What’s the difference between a successful e-commerce store and one that barely breaks even every month?
It’s not the range of products it offers.
It’s not the quality of its design either.
It’s the way it attracts qualified traffic at scale.
From all the available marketing channels an e-commerce site owner has, SEO is on a completely different level.
Here’s why:
Once you get your website to rank consistently, you can guarantee consistent sales for the long-term
BUT:
Ecommerce SEO is difficult and there’s a lot you need to do right to make your website stand out in Google’s search results.
Plus most people go about ecommerce SEO the wrong way by picking keywords with high search volumes.
So I am going to teach you everything there is about ecommerce SEO to take your store from the bottom, to the top of the search engines.
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