I’m trying to improve my store’s SEO for better organic growth. I already use Frizerly AI to post blogs automatically, but what else can I do to see better results?
Pinterest works wonders if used right. Make boards around your niche and pin regularly with catchy visuals. Consistency is the key.
CyberCrusader said:
Pinterest works wonders if used right. Make boards around your niche and pin regularly with catchy visuals. Consistency is the key.
I’ve never managed to get results from Pinterest. Do you have any tips or a guide that worked for you?
CyberCrusader said:
Pinterest works wonders if used right. Make boards around your niche and pin regularly with catchy visuals. Consistency is the key.
This sounds like something I could actually do myself! I always thought you needed an expert for it.
Start by checking Google Search Console for keywords bringing people to your pages. Use those keywords in titles, product descriptions, and schema markups. Also, make sure your site loads fast, especially on mobile. Link your blogs to product pages and ensure clear CTAs so visitors know what to do next. Create blogs and videos on how to use your products, and share them on social platforms. Pinterest boards with aesthetic product images can drive great traffic too. Monitor user behavior and adjust as needed. Good luck!
Use free tools like Ahrefs, SEMrush, and CheckByTools to find issues on your website. Fix on-page problems first, then move to off-page SEO. Keep track of progress through Google Analytics and Search Console.
Focus on optimizing your page titles, descriptions, and meta descriptions (150-160 characters for Google). Do keyword research using free or paid tools and create valuable, shareable content. Checklists like Gotch SEO’s spreadsheet can be helpful. Watch videos or read articles if you want to learn more, or hire someone to help. Let me know if you need assistance.
Avoid custom templates that make it hard to fix issues like Core Web Vitals and heading structures.
Keep things simple—make your site fast and easy to navigate. Find strong keywords and add them naturally to product titles, descriptions, and meta tags. Blogging helps too.
Drop your store URL (with details about competitors and goals), and I’ll send you a full SEO audit with a clear roadmap to improve things.
@Wyatt
Can you explain this more? I don’t quite get what you mean by the script.
Harper said:
@Wyatt
Can you explain this more? I don’t quite get what you mean by the script.
Sure. Regularly updated content gets more traffic because Google sees it as relevant. Instead of always creating new stuff, focus on refreshing older content. It works for me—I even automated it on my blog using AI. DM me if you want to know more.
Start with your product and category pages. Update page titles and descriptions with your target keywords. For collection pages, add keyword-rich content without hurting their conversion focus. See how this goes.
I’ve been doing Shopify SEO for a cosmetic store for 4 years. Here’s what worked:
- Optimized all product titles and descriptions.
- Added internal links in blog posts.
- Used guest posts, which boosted traffic by 200% in a month.
- Fixed technical issues using Ahrefs and SEMrush.
Hope this helps. Let me know if you need more advice.
We’re an SEO agency that works with high-ticket stores. If you’re interested, send me a DM and we can chat.
I can do an SEO audit using paid tools like Screaming Frog and SEMrush. DM me if you’d like to improve your store’s growth.