Find what's capping your rankings.
An ecommerce SEO audit is the foundation. It tells you where crawl waste, indexation gaps, weak architecture and thin pages are holding your organic growth back, and what to fix first.
An ecommerce SEO audit is a structured review of the technical, architectural and on-page health of an online store, run to find what is capping organic rankings and to produce a prioritized list of fixes. It covers crawlability and indexation, site structure and internal linking, page speed and Core Web Vitals, structured data, and the content coverage of your category and product pages. The output that matters is not the list of issues, it is the sequence: what to fix first for the most impact.
Foundations first, then everything else.
Technical health
Crawl budget, indexation, status codes, canonicals, speed and Core Web Vitals. The plumbing that decides if you can rank at all.
Architecture and content
Site structure, internal linking, category and product page depth, and the topical coverage that wins intent.
Prioritized fixes
Every finding ranked by effort and impact, sequenced into a plan you or your dev can actually execute.
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Straight answers on auditing.
What is an ecommerce SEO audit?
An ecommerce SEO audit is a structured review of the technical health, indexation, site architecture, and on-page content of an online store, to find what is capping organic rankings and to prioritize the fixes that will move them.
How often should I audit my store?
A full audit once or twice a year, plus a lighter check after any major change: a replatform, a theme update, a big catalog change, or a URL migration. Issues compound quietly between audits.
Can I run an SEO audit myself?
Yes, with the right checklist and tools you can run a solid first pass. The hard part is prioritization: knowing which of the hundred issues a crawler flags actually move revenue, and in what order.
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