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WooCommerce makes it easy to get a store online - but not always easy to optimise. I'll help you spot what's slowing things down, and fix the SEO issues that affect sales.
WooCommerce gives you flexibility - but that can lead to messy structures and missed SEO basics. I'll help you tighten things up, get the foundations right, and make sure your store ranks where it should.
I've worked with WooCommerce across all kinds of industries - from first-time stores to long-running shops. I can:
Your WooCommerce SEO should work alongside tracking, site structure and user experience - not sit in a silo. I'll help you bring it all together.
WooCommerce stores change fast - new products, new pages, new issues. I can help you keep your SEO sharp, with support that fits how you work.
Keeping an eye on performance and making sure your tracking stays accurate.
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Digging into your data to spot trends, issues, and opportunities.
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Regular reviews and updates to keep your site on track.
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Ask a question, get a second opinion, or get help with a one-off job
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Dave is a pleasure to work with. He's helped us to gain visibility and maintain it, securing a steady increase in organic traffic to the site overall, and ensuring excellent results for one-off campaigns. His knowledge of SEO is so extensive and his optimisations have kept us at the top of searches consistently. I'd highly recommend!
WordPress is flexible and SEO-friendly, but plugins, ecommerce functionality, URL parameters, tracking scripts, and theme configuration can all introduce technical SEO issues that impact rankings, crawlability, and visibility.
From indexing and canonicalisation through to metadata, performance, and tracking, small technical issues in WordPress can quickly scale across an entire site.
The guides below focus on practical WordPress SEO troubleshooting and technical optimisation.
Technical WordPress SEO issues often stem from dynamically generated URLs, plugin behaviour, tracking parameters, duplicate content, and inconsistent canonicalisation. Understanding how these elements affect crawling and indexing is key to maintaining strong organic visibility.
Solved: What Is The srsltid URL Parameter?
An overview of the srsltid URL parameter, why it appears on WordPress and ecommerce URLs, and what site owners should know about crawlability, duplicate URLs, indexing, and analytics.
If you need some Woocommerce SEO assistance, want to find out more, or even just have a question, fill in the form below as I will always be happy to help