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Service · Ecommerce

Get found when people are ready to buy.

KreativeHub is a UK ecommerce SEO agency for medium and enterprise stores. We get your category and product pages ranking for the searches that end in a purchase, fix the indexation problems that hide thousands of SKUs from Google, and turn organic into a revenue channel that compounds instead of one you cross your fingers over.

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+78%Y/Y client growth
3.4×Median ROAS · paid
98%Retention · cumulative
−34%CPL · B2B engagements
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Measured in pipeline, not pageviews. Senior operators only. Five clients per quarter, capped on purpose.

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Organic search is where buyers go before they buy

When someone types in a product or a category and is ready to spend, you either show up or a competitor does. There is no third option. For most stores the difference between page one and page two on a high-intent term is the difference between a sale and a missed one, repeated thousands of times a month.

Ecommerce SEO is harder than SEO for a brochure site, and not by a little. You are not optimising ten pages. You are managing thousands of products, hundreds of categories, filters that spin up near-infinite URL combinations, and a catalogue that changes every time stock moves. Get the technical foundations wrong and Google wastes its time crawling junk while your money pages sit unindexed.

We work as an extension of your team, not an agency that sends a deck and goes quiet. We find what is keeping your products out of search, prioritise the fixes by the revenue they unlock, and stay in to make sure they ship. This sits inside your wider ecommerce work: better-ranking pages and better-converting pages compound, so the same search visit is worth more. Start with a free ecommerce SEO audit.

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Where ecommerce stores lose organic revenue

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Filters that bury your best pages

Faceted navigation is the classic ecommerce SEO trap. Every colour, size and price filter can generate its own URL, and on a large catalogue that runs into millions of thin, duplicate pages. Google burns crawl budget on combinations nobody searches for while your category and product pages wait. We decide which facets should rank, which should be blocked, and which should be canonicalised, so crawl budget lands on the pages that actually make money.

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Products Google never sees

On big stores it is normal to find thousands of products that are not indexed at all. Out-of-stock pages get noindexed and never come back, pagination strands deep products, and weak internal linking leaves them orphaned. Every unindexed product is a page that cannot rank and cannot sell. We audit indexation against your full catalogue, find the gaps, and route authority so your range is actually visible in search.

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Ranking for the wrong intent

A lot of ecommerce SEO chases product names and ignores the broader category and buying-guide terms where the volume sits. We map your catalogue to how people actually search, from broad category demand down to specific product queries, and structure your site so the right page targets the right intent. Then we add product schema so price, availability and review stars show in the results and pull more clicks from the listings you already rank for.

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What our ecommerce SEO covers

The work that gets your products and categories ranking, and keeps them there.

See how SEO fits the wider ecommerce system
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    Technical SEO at catalogue scale

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    Product and review schema markup

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    Category and collection page optimisation

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    Internal linking and authority flow

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    Crawl budget and faceted navigation

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    Replatforming and migration support

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How we run ecommerce SEO

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01. Audit and opportunity sizing

We crawl the full catalogue, review log files and Search Console, and check how Google handles your filters, pagination and out-of-stock pages. You get a ranked list of fixes sized by the organic revenue each one can recover, not a generic report.

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02. Architecture and indexation

We fix what controls crawling and indexing: faceted navigation, canonicals, internal linking and the category structure. The goal is simple. Get Google spending its time on the pages that sell and seeing every product worth showing.

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03. Content and schema

We optimise category and product pages for the terms people search before they buy, then mark up price, availability and reviews so your listings stand out in the results. Where the catalogue supports it, we build category content at scale with programmatic SEO.

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04. Authority and monitoring

We earn links that lift the domain and the pages that matter most, then monitor rankings, indexation and Core Web Vitals so a deploy or a stock change does not quietly undo the gains. Foundations hold, and organic keeps compounding.

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Ecommerce SEO questions, answered

Every question we get asked on first calls. Answered in writing — decide before you book.

An ecommerce SEO agency grows the organic search revenue of an online store. KreativeHub fixes the technical foundations across thousands of products, gets your category and product pages ranking for commercial-intent terms, adds product and review schema so your listings stand out, and earns the links that lift the whole domain. We are senior-led and take on a small number of medium and enterprise stores per quarter.
Scale and structure. A normal site has tens of pages; an ecommerce site has thousands, plus filters that generate near-infinite URLs and a catalogue that changes as stock moves. The hardest part is controlling what Google crawls and indexes so your money pages get attention and out-of-stock or duplicate filter pages do not waste it. That technical layer is most of the work, and it is where stores most often lose revenue.
Indexation and technical fixes can move rankings within 30 to 90 days, because you are unlocking pages Google could not see or rank before. Content and authority work compounds over 90 to 180 days. Larger catalogues take longer to crawl and reprocess, so the timeline depends on your size and how clean the foundations are now. We give you a realistic timeline for your store on day one, not a generic promise.
Yes. We work across Shopify, Magento, BigCommerce, WooCommerce, commercetools and custom and headless stacks. The principles of ecommerce SEO are the same on every platform: clean indexation, sound architecture, fast pages and strong internal linking. What changes is how each platform handles those things, and we know the quirks and limits of each one.
You can, and many stores do, but it is avoidable. A migration done without SEO planning loses URLs, breaks redirects and drops products from the index, and the traffic loss can take months to recover. We map every URL, plan the redirects, preserve indexation and validate the new site in staging and after launch, so you carry your rankings across instead of starting again. Tell us your timeline and we will work to it.
Yes. Large catalogues, multiple markets, international versions and complex tech stacks are where our approach pays off most, because that is where crawl budget, indexation and faceted navigation cause the biggest losses. You get senior specialists on the account who coordinate directly with your developers and trading team, not juniors learning on your revenue.
Yes. AI Overviews and answer engines pull from pages they can crawl, render and parse cleanly, and well-formed product and review schema makes your range easier for them to understand and cite. The same clean indexation and structured data that win in classic search are what keep you visible as buyers start their journey in AI tools. We build for both.
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Three slots remain · Q2 ’26

See what your store is leaving in search

Tell us where your organic performance is stuck and we will run a free ecommerce SEO audit, then show you the products and categories you should be ranking for and the fixes that recover the most revenue first. Senior team, full transparency, no fixed packages.

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