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7 tips to get more traffic to your Shopify store with SEO • Yoast
Edwin is a strategic content specialist. Before joining Yoast, he spent years honing his skill at The Netherlands’ leading web design magazine.

Edwin is a strategic content specialist. Before joining Yoast, he spent years honing his skill at The Netherlands’ leading web design magazine.
Of course, please do keyword research for your Shopify store. This will give you insights into which words your customers use and how much search volume they achieve. Don’t forget to look at long-tail keywords, as these have a better chance of converting. And, of course, set up a content strategy so that what you do makes sense.
Thanks to platforms like Shopify, building and launching an online store has become easier. It’s now so accessible that everyone can run one! But launching a store is one thing; getting customers to your store and getting them to buy something is another!
While Shopify handles many of the technical parts for you, you can still do a lot to keep loading times down. For instance, don’t install so many apps in your Shopify store. And properly optimize and resize your product images. You could also optimize your store’s theme if you know how to code. Improve the code and dispel pieces that block the quick loading of your store.
The same goes for your product titles and meta descriptions. All of these items offer insights for search engines to rank your products. Plus, they should appeal to potential customers by scanning the search results to pick the correct link. Be sure to put a lot of energy into your product content, which will pay dividends! Yoast SEO for Shopify has several features that can help you do this.
You can do many things to improve the SEO of your online store, and in this article, we’ll highlight seven. For more tips and tricks, please read our Shopify SEO ultimate guide.
Good product descriptions give your store a voice and help build customer trust. It also provides search engines more clues on what to rank those products for — thus increasing the chance of showing up for relevant terms.
Part of Shopify SEO is making your store lean and mean. This goes for the design of the store, but also for the loading times. Speed is of the essence. Fast-loading stores offer a better user experience and have a bigger chance of converting those visitors into paying — and returning! — customers. Check the Shopify Online Store Report to see how your store is doing.
Internal linking can also work wonders on ecommerce sites. Of course, you don’t want to put too many — if any? — links in your product descriptions as you want your customers to convert and not head off to another page. Other spots on your store are great for linking to valuable content or places where people and machines can discover content that helps them understand your product. Adding related products helps as well. Just don’t overdo it on the links.
A big part of SEO is making your store’s content easy to read and understand for search engines. You can focus on removing any technical hurdles a bot might have to crawl your pages. For the understanding part, structured data is essential.
It’s vital to get your structured data right. Luckily, several SEO apps in the Shopify app store can help you do this, like the Yoast SEO for Shopify app. Below is an example of product structured data that Yoast SEO outputs automatically for all your products. This is tied into the rest of the structured data for your Shopify store.
Keep reading: How the right Shopify SEO tools can boost your traffic »