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Ecommerce SEO Packages Built for AI Search

Your customers are asking ChatGPT and Perplexity for product recommendations. We make sure your brand shows up — through collection pages, schema markup, and Reddit authority.

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The Problem

Why Most general ecommerce Brands Are Invisible to AI

You've been burned by agencies that overpromised and underdelivered

They sold you on page one rankings, then shipped generic blog posts that never converted. You're skeptical — and you should be. Most agencies still run 2015 playbooks in a world where AI models answer product questions before users ever click a link.

Your traffic is up, but revenue isn't moving

You're ranking for informational keywords that bring browsers, not buyers. Your agency celebrates impressions while your conversion rate stays flat. Traffic without purchase intent is just noise.

AI search is recommending your competitors, not you

ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews pull product recommendations from Reddit threads and schema-rich sites. If your brand isn't parseable to AI crawlers, you're invisible to the fastest-growing search channel in ecommerce.

Our Approach

What We Do Differently

Collection Pages That Target Transactional Keywords

We don't write blog posts. We build Shopify collection pages around high-intent keywords like 'best running shoes for flat feet' or 'organic baby formula brands'. These pages rank fast, convert immediately, and compound revenue over time. TheFeed saw +$573K in organic revenue after we built 120 collection pages targeting sports nutrition keywords.

Schema Markup AI Crawlers Can Parse

Most Shopify stores render via JavaScript. AI crawlers can't see your product data. We implement schema markup that makes your catalog parseable to GPT-4, Claude, and Perplexity in milliseconds — so when someone asks 'What's the best rooftop tent for a Tacoma?', your brand shows up in the answer.

Reddit Authority Building

OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google AI all pull heavily from Reddit when making product recommendations. We seed your brand presence in relevant subreddits — not spam, not self-promotion — genuine contributions that position your products as the answer to real buyer questions.

AI Visibility Monitoring

We track when AI models recommend your brand across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Claude. You'll see exactly which queries trigger your products, which competitors are showing up instead, and where to focus next.

Revenue, Not Vanity Metrics

We don't report on impressions or keyword rankings. We track organic revenue in Shopify Analytics. If a page isn't driving sales, we kill it and reallocate effort. Our average client sees ~20% revenue lift in 8-12 weeks.

The Process

How We Get Results

1

Audit

We pull your Search Console data, run keyword research, and build a custom cluster roadmap specific to your catalog.

2

Build

Schema markup, internal linking, existing page optimization, then 5 new collection pages per week targeting your highest-value keywords.

3

Grow

New pages rank within 2-3 weeks. Traffic and revenue compound. We monitor, refine, and recalibrate every 90 days.

Results

Real Brands. Real Revenue.

$1.1M+

organic revenue generated

18+

Shopify brands served

5,000+

collection pages built

~20%

avg revenue lift in 8-12 weeks

Deep Dive

Everything You Need to Know About general ecommerce SEO

Why Most Ecommerce SEO Packages Don't Work

You've seen the pitch before. An agency promises page one rankings, sends a 47-page audit you'll never read, then disappears for three months while they 'build backlinks'. You pay $3,000/month. Traffic ticks up. Revenue stays flat.

Here's why: most ecommerce SEO packages are built for 2015 Google, not 2026 AI search. They focus on blog posts that rank for informational keywords ('what is whey protein'), not transactional keywords ('best whey protein for muscle gain'). They chase backlinks from irrelevant sites instead of seeding brand presence where AI models actually pull product recommendations — Reddit, schema-rich collection pages, and user-generated content platforms.

The result? You rank for keywords that bring browsers, not buyers. Your agency celebrates impressions while your conversion rate stays flat. Traffic without purchase intent is just noise.

SEOasis doesn't do traditional SEO. We build collection pages around high-intent keywords, implement schema markup that AI crawlers can parse, and use Reddit SEO for Ecommerce Brands to seed authority so ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews recommend your brand when users ask for product advice.

TheFeed, a sports nutrition retailer, came to us after burning through two agencies that promised 'content-driven SEO'. They'd published 80+ blog posts. Traffic was up 40%. Revenue hadn't moved. We killed the blog, built 120 collection pages targeting transactional keywords like 'best pre-workout for endurance athletes' and 'vegan protein powder brands', and implemented schema markup so AI crawlers could parse their catalog. Result: +$573K in organic revenue in 12 months, +52% growth, +275 keywords ranking in the top 10.

Roofnest, a rooftop tent brand, had the opposite problem — great products, zero visibility in AI search. When someone asked ChatGPT 'What's the best rooftop tent for a Toyota Tacoma?', competitors showed up. Roofnest didn't. We built collection pages around vehicle-specific keywords ('rooftop tents for Tacoma', 'rooftop tents for 4Runner'), seeded Reddit threads in overlanding communities, and implemented Product schema so AI models could parse tent specs in milliseconds. Result: +$182K in organic revenue in 6 months.

What AI-Era Ecommerce SEO Actually Looks Like

AI search is fundamentally different from traditional Google search. When someone Googles 'best running shoes', they get 10 blue links and click the one that looks most credible. When someone asks ChatGPT 'What are the best running shoes for flat feet?', they get a conversational answer with 3-5 product recommendations — and they never leave the chat interface.

If your brand isn't in that answer, you're invisible. And here's the problem: most ecommerce sites aren't parseable to AI crawlers. Shopify stores render product data via JavaScript. AI models can't execute JavaScript. They see an empty page.

Schema markup fixes this. It's structured data that tells AI crawlers exactly what your products are, what problems they solve, and who they're for. When someone asks Perplexity 'What's the best organic baby formula?', the AI model pulls from sites with Product schema, AggregateRating schema, and FAQ schema — not from blog posts with keyword-stuffed H2s.

SEOasis implements schema markup on every product page and collection page we build. We make your catalog parseable to GPT-4, Claude, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews in milliseconds. When AI models answer product questions, your brand shows up.

But schema alone isn't enough. AI models pull heavily from Reddit when making product recommendations. OpenAI has a direct content partnership with Reddit. Google AI Overviews cites Reddit threads more than any other platform. Anthropic's Claude pulls from Reddit discussions when answering product questions.

If your brand isn't mentioned in relevant subreddits, you're missing the fastest-growing discovery channel in ecommerce. SEOasis seeds Reddit authority — not spam, not self-promotion — genuine contributions in subreddits where your customers already hang out. We answer questions, share insights, and position your products as the solution to real buyer problems.

For a skincare brand, that's r/SkincareAddiction. For a rooftop tent brand, that's r/overlanding and r/4x4. For a sports nutrition brand, that's r/fitness and r/running. We don't drop affiliate links. We don't shill. We build credibility so when AI models scan Reddit for product recommendations, your brand is already there.

Collection Pages: The Only Ecommerce SEO Asset That Compounds Revenue

Blog posts don't convert for ecommerce. Someone searching 'how to choose running shoes' is researching, not buying. Someone searching 'best running shoes for flat feet' is ready to purchase. They want a curated list of options, not a 2,000-word guide.

Collection pages target transactional keywords. They rank fast, convert immediately, and compound revenue over time. Once a collection page ranks, it keeps driving sales — no ongoing content creation, no link building, no maintenance.

SEOasis builds 5 new collection pages per week for every client. We pull your Search Console data, run keyword research specific to your catalog, and build a custom cluster roadmap. Each page targets a high-intent keyword, includes schema markup, and links internally to related products and collections.

For TheFeed, we built collection pages around sports nutrition keywords: 'best pre-workout for endurance athletes', 'vegan protein powder brands', 'keto-friendly energy gels', 'electrolyte drinks for runners'. Each page ranked within 2-3 weeks. Revenue compounded from there. After 12 months, those 120 collection pages were driving +$573K in organic revenue.

For Roofnest, we built collection pages around vehicle-specific keywords: 'rooftop tents for Tacoma', 'rooftop tents for 4Runner', 'rooftop tents for Jeep Wrangler'. Each page included Product schema, FAQ schema, and internal links to related products. Result: +$182K in organic revenue in 6 months.

Collection pages work because they match search intent. Someone searching 'best rooftop tent for Tacoma' wants a curated list of options, not a blog post explaining what a rooftop tent is. They're ready to buy. You give them the page they're looking for, they convert.

Why Schema Markup Is Non-Negotiable in 2026

Most Shopify stores are invisible to AI crawlers. Here's why: Shopify renders product data via JavaScript. When a traditional search crawler (Googlebot) visits your site, it executes JavaScript and sees your full product catalog. When an AI crawler (GPT-4, Claude, Perplexity) visits your site, it can't execute JavaScript — it sees an empty page.

Schema markup fixes this. It's structured data embedded in your HTML that tells AI crawlers exactly what your products are, what problems they solve, and who they're for. When someone asks ChatGPT 'What's the best organic baby formula?', the AI model pulls from sites with Product schema, AggregateRating schema, and FAQ schema.

SEOasis implements schema markup on every product page and collection page we build. We use Product schema to define product attributes (price, availability, brand, SKU), AggregateRating schema to surface review data, and FAQ schema to answer common buyer questions.

For a rooftop tent brand, Product schema includes tent capacity, weight limit, setup time, and compatible vehicles. For a sports nutrition brand, Product schema includes serving size, flavor options, dietary restrictions (vegan, keto, gluten-free), and use case (pre-workout, post-workout, meal replacement).

AI models parse this data in milliseconds. When someone asks Perplexity 'What's the best vegan protein powder for weight loss?', the AI model pulls from sites with Product schema that specifies 'dietaryRestriction: vegan' and 'useCase: weight loss'. If your product pages don't have schema markup, you're not in the conversation.

Google AI Overviews work the same way. When someone searches 'best rooftop tent for Tacoma', Google's AI model pulls from sites with Product schema that specifies 'compatibleVehicle: Toyota Tacoma'. If your collection page doesn't have schema markup, you're invisible.

Reddit Authority: The Discovery Channel AI Models Pull From Most

OpenAI has a direct content partnership with Reddit. Google AI Overviews cites Reddit threads more than any other platform. Anthropic's Claude pulls from Reddit discussions when answering product questions. If your brand isn't mentioned in relevant subreddits, you're missing the fastest-growing discovery channel in ecommerce.

SEOasis seeds Reddit authority for every client. We don't spam. We don't drop affiliate links. We don't shill. We build credibility by answering questions, sharing insights, and positioning your products as the solution to real buyer problems.

For a skincare brand, that's r/SkincareAddiction. Someone posts 'What's the best retinol serum for sensitive skin?' We answer with a detailed breakdown of retinol formulations, explain why encapsulated retinol is gentler than traditional retinol, and mention your product as an example. No hard sell. No affiliate link. Just genuine value.

For a rooftop tent brand, that's r/overlanding and r/4x4. Someone posts 'What rooftop tent fits a Tacoma with a bed rack?' We answer with a breakdown of tent mounting systems, explain the difference between hard-shell and soft-shell tents, and mention your product as an option. Again, no hard sell — just credibility.

Over time, your brand becomes the default answer in those communities. When AI models scan Reddit for product recommendations, your brand is already there. ChatGPT pulls from those threads when someone asks 'What's the best rooftop tent for a Tacoma?' Perplexity cites those threads when someone asks 'What retinol serum is best for sensitive skin?'

This isn't traditional link building. We're not chasing backlinks from irrelevant sites. We're seeding brand presence in the places AI models actually pull from when making product recommendations.

AI Visibility Monitoring: Tracking When AI Models Recommend Your Brand

You can't optimize what you don't measure. SEOasis tracks AI visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Claude. We run product queries every week, log which brands show up in AI-generated answers, and identify gaps where your competitors are visible and you're not.

For a sports nutrition brand, we track queries like 'best pre-workout for endurance athletes', 'vegan protein powder brands', 'keto-friendly energy gels'. We log which brands ChatGPT recommends, which brands Perplexity cites, and which brands Google AI Overviews surfaces. If your brand isn't showing up, we know exactly where to focus — more Reddit authority, more schema markup, more collection pages targeting that keyword cluster.

For a rooftop tent brand, we track queries like 'best rooftop tent for Tacoma', 'hard-shell vs soft-shell rooftop tents', 'rooftop tents under $3,000'. We log which brands AI models recommend and reverse-engineer why. Is it Reddit mentions? Schema markup? Collection page optimization? We replicate what's working and kill what's not.

AI visibility monitoring is included in every SEOasis package. You'll see exactly when AI models recommend your brand, which queries trigger your products, and where your competitors are showing up instead. Whether you're working with a shopify seo agency or managing SEO in-house, you get no vanity metrics and no keyword rankings—just visibility in the channels that actually drive ecommerce revenue in 2026.

What You Get in an SEOasis Ecommerce SEO Package

Core package ($4,000/month, no contracts, month-to-month):

  • Keyword research and custom cluster roadmap specific to your catalog
  • Schema markup implementation on all product and collection pages
  • Internal linking optimization to distribute authority across your catalog
  • 5 new collection pages per week targeting high-intent transactional keywords
  • AI visibility monitoring across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Claude
  • Monthly revenue reporting in Shopify Analytics (organic revenue only, no vanity metrics)

Reddit authority building add-on ($1,500/month):

  • Seeding brand presence in 3-5 relevant subreddits
  • Answering buyer questions, sharing insights, positioning your products as solutions
  • No spam, no affiliate links, no self-promotion — just credibility
  • Monthly reporting on Reddit mentions, upvotes, and AI model citations

What's NOT included (because it doesn't work for ecommerce):

  • Blog posts
  • Backlink outreach
  • Content marketing
  • Social media management
  • Paid ads

We don't do traditional SEO. We build collection pages, implement schema markup, and seed Reddit authority. That's it. If you want blog posts and backlinks, we're not the right fit.

How SEOasis Ecommerce SEO Packages Compare to Traditional Agencies

Most ecommerce SEO agencies sell the same package: technical audit, blog content, backlink outreach, monthly reporting. You pay $3,000-$5,000/month. They publish 4-8 blog posts. They build 10-20 backlinks. Traffic goes up. Revenue stays flat.

Here's why that model doesn't work: blog posts target informational keywords ('what is whey protein'), not transactional keywords ('best whey protein for muscle gain'). Backlinks from irrelevant sites don't move the needle — Google's algorithm is sophisticated enough to ignore low-quality links, and AI models don't care about backlinks at all.

SEOasis doesn't do blog posts. We don't do backlink outreach. We build collection pages around transactional keywords, implement schema markup so AI crawlers can parse your catalog, and seed Reddit authority so AI models recommend your brand.

Traditional agency package ($3,000-$5,000/month):

  • Technical audit (one-time, then never revisited)
  • 4-8 blog posts per month targeting informational keywords
  • 10-20 backlinks per month from low-quality sites
  • Monthly reporting on impressions, keyword rankings, and traffic
  • 12-month contract, early termination fee

SEOasis package ($4,000/month, no contracts):

  • Keyword research and custom cluster roadmap (updated every 90 days)
  • 5 collection pages per week targeting transactional keywords
  • Schema markup implementation on all product and collection pages
  • Reddit authority building (optional $1,500/month add-on)
  • AI visibility monitoring across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Claude
  • Monthly revenue reporting (organic revenue only, no vanity metrics)
  • Month-to-month, cancel anytime

The difference: traditional agencies optimize for Google's algorithm. SEOasis optimizes for AI-era search — ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, Claude. We track organic revenue, not impressions. We build assets that compound, not content that expires.

The 80/20 Rule for Ecommerce SEO

80% of your organic revenue comes from 20% of your keywords. Most ecommerce brands waste effort chasing long-tail keywords that bring 10 visitors per month. Learn more about optimizing your approach with a Reddit SEO Strategy for Ecommerce Brands. SEOasis focuses on the 20% — high-intent transactional keywords that drive the majority of your revenue.

We pull your Search Console data, identify which keywords are already converting, and build collection pages around related clusters. If 'best pre-workout for endurance athletes' is driving revenue, we build pages for 'best pre-workout for runners', 'best pre-workout for cyclists', 'best pre-workout for triathletes'. We double down on what's working and kill what's not.

For TheFeed, 80% of organic revenue came from 30 keywords. We built collection pages around those 30 keywords and their related clusters. Result: +$573K in organic revenue in 12 months.

For Roofnest, 80% of organic revenue came from vehicle-specific keywords ('rooftop tents for Tacoma', 'rooftop tents for 4Runner'). We built collection pages around every major vehicle model. Result: +$182K in organic revenue in 6 months.

The 80/20 rule applies to AI visibility too. 80% of AI-generated product recommendations come from 20% of queries. We track which queries trigger your products in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, then optimize for those specific queries. If 'best vegan protein powder' is driving AI recommendations, Reddit Ecommerce SEO: How to build more collection pages around vegan protein keywords, seed more Reddit threads in r/vegan, and implement more schema markup on vegan product pages.

Why Shopify Is the Only Platform SEOasis Works With

We've built 5,000+ collection pages on Shopify. We know the platform inside out — Liquid templating, metafield structure, schema markup implementation, internal linking architecture. If you're on Magento, BigCommerce, or WooCommerce, we're not the right fit.

Shopify's architecture is optimized for ecommerce SEO. Collection pages are first-class citizens — they have their own URLs, their own meta tags, their own schema markup. Product pages are easy to optimize with metafields. Internal linking is straightforward with Liquid loops.

Other platforms treat collection pages as afterthoughts. Magento buries them under category hierarchies. WooCommerce requires plugins to build custom collection pages. BigCommerce limits schema markup customization.

SEOasis's process is built for Shopify. We use metafields to store schema markup data. We use Liquid templating to dynamically generate collection pages. We use Shopify's internal linking structure to distribute authority across your catalog. If you're on another platform, our process doesn't translate.

How Long Does It Take to See Results from Ecommerce SEO?

New collection pages rank within 2-3 weeks. Revenue compounds from there. Our average client sees ~20% revenue lift in 8-12 weeks.

Roofnest saw +$182K in organic revenue in 6 months. TheFeed saw +$573K in 12 months. Timeline depends on your catalog size, competition, and how fast we can build pages — but you'll see movement in the first 30 days.

Here's the typical trajectory:

  • Week 1-2: Audit, keyword research, schema markup implementation
  • Week 3-4: First 10 collection pages go live, start ranking for low-competition keywords
  • Week 5-8: Pages start ranking for medium-competition keywords, organic traffic ticks up
  • Week 9-12: Revenue starts moving, first collection pages hit top 10 for high-competition keywords
  • Month 4-6: Revenue compounds, new pages rank faster due to domain authority growth
  • Month 7-12: Revenue lift stabilizes around 20-30%, collection pages dominate transactional keywords in your niche

AI visibility takes longer. Reddit authority builds over 3-6 months. Schema markup shows up in AI-generated answers within 4-8 weeks. But once you're visible in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews, that visibility compounds — AI models cite the same sources repeatedly, so once you're in the training data, you stay in the training data.

What Makes SEOasis Different from Every Other Ecommerce SEO Agency

We don't do traditional SEO. No blog posts, no backlink outreach, no content marketing. We build collection pages that target transactional keywords, implement schema markup that AI crawlers can parse, and seed Reddit authority so AI models recommend your brand.

We track organic revenue in Shopify Analytics, not impressions or keyword rankings. If a page isn't driving sales, we kill it and reallocate effort. We don't celebrate vanity metrics. We don't send 47-page reports you'll never read. We show you exactly how much revenue each collection page is driving and where to focus next.

We're month-to-month, no contracts. You can cancel anytime. We don't lock you in because we don't need to — the work compounds. Once a collection page ranks, it keeps driving revenue. You're not paying for ongoing content creation like a blog agency. You're paying to build revenue-generating assets that work while you sleep.

We're built for AI-era search, not 2015 Google. ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews are the fastest-growing discovery channels in ecommerce. If your brand isn't parseable to AI crawlers and seeded in the places AI models pull from (Reddit, schema-rich collection pages), you're invisible. SEOasis makes you visible.

Common Ecommerce SEO Package Mistakes to Avoid

Mistake 1: Paying for blog content that never converts. Blog posts target informational keywords ('what is retinol'), not transactional keywords ('best retinol serum for sensitive skin'). Someone searching an informational keyword is researching, not buying. Blog content brings traffic, not revenue.

Mistake 2: Chasing backlinks from irrelevant sites. Google's algorithm is sophisticated enough to ignore low-quality links. AI models don't care about backlinks at all. Backlink outreach is a waste of budget unless you're building links from authoritative sites in your niche — and those links cost $500-$2,000 each.

Mistake 3: Optimizing for keyword rankings instead of revenue. Ranking #1 for a keyword that brings 100 visitors per month but zero conversions is worthless. SEOasis optimizes for organic revenue, not keyword rankings. We track which pages are driving sales and double down on what's working.

Mistake 4: Ignoring AI search. ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews are answering product questions before users ever click a link. If your brand isn't in those AI-generated answers, you're invisible to the fastest-growing discovery channel in ecommerce.

Mistake 5: Signing a 12-month contract with an agency that doesn't deliver. Most agencies lock you into long-term contracts because they know their work doesn't compound. SEOasis is month-to-month because collection pages keep driving revenue long after we build them. You're not paying for ongoing content creation — you're paying to build assets.

How to Evaluate Ecommerce SEO Packages

When evaluating ecommerce SEO packages, ask these questions:

1. Do they track organic revenue or vanity metrics? If an agency reports on impressions, keyword rankings, or traffic without tying it to revenue, they're optimizing for the wrong goal. SEOasis tracks organic revenue in Shopify Analytics. If a page isn't driving sales, we kill it.

2. Do they build collection pages or blog posts? Blog posts target informational keywords. Collection pages target transactional keywords. If an agency's package includes 4-8 blog posts per month, they're not optimizing for ecommerce revenue.

3. Do they implement schema markup? Most Shopify stores are invisible to AI crawlers because they render via JavaScript. Schema markup makes your catalog parseable to GPT-4, Claude, and Perplexity. If an agency doesn't implement schema markup, your brand won't show up in AI-generated product recommendations.

4. Do they seed Reddit authority? OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google AI all pull heavily from Reddit when making product recommendations. If an agency doesn't build Reddit presence, you're missing the fastest-growing discovery channel in ecommerce.

5. Do they require long-term contracts? Agencies that lock you into 12-month contracts know their work doesn't compound. SEOasis is month-to-month because collection pages keep driving revenue long after we build them.

6. Do they show case studies with revenue data? If an agency shows case studies with traffic growth but no revenue data, they're optimizing for vanity metrics. SEOasis shows revenue: TheFeed +$573K, Roofnest +$182K.

The Future of Ecommerce SEO Is AI-Powered Product Discovery

Traditional Google search is declining. AI-powered search is exploding. ChatGPT has 200M+ weekly active users. Perplexity is growing 30% month-over-month. Google AI Overviews now appear on 15% of all searches.

When someone asks ChatGPT 'What's the best rooftop tent for a Tacoma?', they get a conversational answer with 3-5 product recommendations. They never click a link. They never visit Google. They make a purchase decision inside the chat interface.

If your brand isn't in that answer, you're invisible. And here's the problem: most ecommerce sites aren't optimized for AI-powered product discovery. They're optimized for 2015 Google — keyword-stuffed H2s, blog posts targeting informational keywords, backlinks from irrelevant sites.

SEOasis optimizes for AI-era search. We build collection pages around transactional keywords, implement schema markup so AI crawlers can parse your catalog, and seed Reddit authority so AI models recommend your brand. We track AI visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI Overviews, and Claude. We measure organic revenue, not impressions.

The future of ecommerce SEO is AI-powered product discovery. If you're still optimizing for traditional Google search, you're already behind.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

SEO isn't dead — it's unrecognizable. Traditional SEO (blog posts, backlinks, keyword stuffing) is dying because AI models answer questions before users click links. But product discovery is exploding in AI search. ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews are recommending products in conversational answers. If your brand is parseable to AI crawlers and seeded in the places AI models pull from (Reddit, schema-rich collection pages), you're visible. If not, you're invisible. The game shifted from ranking on Google to being recommended by AI.

Ecommerce SEO is about making your product catalog discoverable when people search with purchase intent. You build collection pages around transactional keywords ('best protein powder for weight loss'), optimize product pages with schema markup so AI crawlers can parse your catalog, and seed brand presence on Reddit where AI models pull product recommendations. Traditional blog content doesn't convert for ecommerce — collection pages do. TheFeed saw +$573K in organic revenue after we built 120 collection pages targeting sports nutrition keywords.

Most agencies sell blog posts, backlinks, and technical audits that never move revenue. SEOasis builds collection pages around high-intent keywords, implements schema markup that AI crawlers can parse, and seeds Reddit authority so AI models recommend your brand. We don't do traditional SEO. We build pages that rank fast and convert immediately. $4,000/month, no contracts, month-to-month.

Core package ($4,000/month): keyword research, schema markup implementation, internal linking optimization, and 5 new collection pages per week targeting your highest-value keywords. Reddit authority building add-on ($1,500/month): seeding brand presence in relevant subreddits so AI models pull your products when making recommendations. AI visibility monitoring is included in both — you'll see exactly when ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews recommend your brand.

New collection pages rank within 2-3 weeks. Revenue compounds from there. Our average client sees ~20% revenue lift in 8-12 weeks. Roofnest saw +$182K in organic revenue in 6 months. TheFeed saw +$573K in 12 months. Timeline depends on your catalog size, competition, and how fast we can build pages — but you'll see movement in the first 30 days.

No. Month-to-month, cancel anytime. We don't lock you in because we don't need to — the work compounds. Once a collection page ranks, it keeps driving revenue. You're not paying for ongoing content creation like a blog agency. You're paying to build revenue-generating assets that work while you sleep.

We don't do traditional SEO. No blog posts, no backlink outreach, no content marketing. We build collection pages that target transactional keywords, implement schema markup that AI crawlers can parse, and seed Reddit authority so AI models recommend your brand. We track organic revenue in Shopify Analytics, not impressions or keyword rankings. If a page isn't driving sales, we kill it and reallocate effort. We're built for AI-era search, not 2015 Google.

Exclusively Shopify. We've built 5,000+ collection pages on Shopify and know the platform inside out. If you're on Magento, BigCommerce, or WooCommerce, we're not the right fit — our process is optimized for Shopify's architecture, Liquid templating, and metafield structure.

Organic revenue in Shopify Analytics. That's it. We don't report on impressions, keyword rankings, or traffic. If a page isn't driving sales, it's not working. We pull revenue data every 30 days, compare it to the previous period, and recalibrate. Our average client sees ~20% revenue lift in 8-12 weeks.

You're not alone. Most agencies overpromise and underdelivery — they sell you on page one rankings, then ship generic blog posts that never convert. We don't guarantee rankings. We don't guarantee traffic. We build collection pages around transactional keywords, track organic revenue, and kill what doesn't work. You'll see exactly what we're building, why we're building it, and how much revenue it's driving. No fluff, no vanity metrics, no 47-page reports you'll never read.

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