UK WooCommerce SEO Specialists

WooCommerce SEO Agency UK — Grow Organic Revenue on WordPress + WooCommerce

WooCommerce SEO services from Ecommerce SEO Lab grow organic revenue for UK stores running on WordPress. We fix the catalog-specific issues general SEO misses: product URL architecture, faceted navigation, plugin bloat, product schema, and category-page authority. Every engagement is measured by organic transactions and revenue, not ranking reports.

🇬🇧 UK-based team 4.9 · 320+ reviews 🛒 140+ WooCommerce stores 📅 Founded 2012

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WooCommerce Diagnostics
Plugin Stack 18 active
Duplicate URLs 8.4k found
Product Schema Missing
Core Web Vitals Needs improvement
🛒 WooCommerce SEO General SEO

WooCommerce sits inside WordPress. That gives you flexibility, but it also creates SEO problems a general agency will not recognise. Product categories, attributes, variations, stock states, filters, plugins, and theme code all change how Google crawls your catalog and how shoppers move toward checkout.

A general SEO agency audits your site like a brochure. We audit it like a store.

WooCommerce SEO is not general SEO with a plugin installed

WooCommerce sits inside WordPress. That gives you flexibility, but it also creates SEO problems a general agency will not recognise. Product categories, attributes, variations, stock states, filters, plugins, and theme code all change how Google crawls your catalog and how shoppers move toward checkout.

A general SEO agency audits your site like a brochure. We audit it like a store.

WooCommerce SEO vs General SEO

  WooCommerce SEO (what we do) General SEO
Page hierarchy Category pages are the primary commercial asset; product pages are the conversion endpoint Blog posts and landing pages drive traffic and leads
Technical core Product URL duplication, faceted navigation, variant canonicalisation, plugin conflicts, database bloat Site speed, mobile UX, basic crawl health
Structured data Product, Offer, AggregateRating, Review, BreadcrumbList, ItemList Article, Organisation, FAQ
Content model Buying guides, category editorial, comparison content, product copy — all linked to commercial pages Blog posts, pillar pages, resource content
Success metric Organic revenue, organic transactions, organic conversion rate Sessions, leads, keyword rankings

If you want the full primer first, read our guide to what WooCommerce SEO is.

Why store owners come to us

You already know organic search matters. What brings you here is usually one of these:

Organic revenue plateaued or dropped after a Google core update.
Paid acquisition costs on Meta and Google keep climbing, and your CFO wants a channel that compounds instead of resetting every month.
A competitor started outranking you on your most valuable category terms.
Your products are invisible in Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity while competitors appear by name.
Your developer is overloaded and SEO recommendations keep stalling before they reach production.
The Agency Reality Check

Why prior SEO investments failed to move catalog revenue

If you have worked with an SEO agency before and it did not move revenue, we hear that constantly. The pattern is almost always the same: monthly ranking reports, blog posts that drove informational traffic, and a lead-generation framework applied to a product catalog. Rankings moved. Revenue did not. That is a methodology problem, not an SEO problem.

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What our WooCommerce SEO service includes

Every deliverable below is built for WooCommerce stores — not adapted from a lead-generation playbook.

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Technical SEO for WooCommerce

We manage crawl-budget allocation, faceted-navigation handling, product-variant canonicalisation, XML sitemap segmentation, and Core Web Vitals. We also audit your plugin stack: which plugins conflict on REST or admin-ajax, which slow the database, and which can be trimmed or replaced. For a deeper dive, see our WooCommerce technical SEO guide.

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Product page SEO

Product pages convert, so we optimise them to rank and to sell: unique descriptions at scale instead of manufacturer copy, Product and Offer schema for rich results, AggregateRating tied to genuine reviews, and image alt text across the catalog. Learn more in our ecommerce product page SEO guide.

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Content beyond the blog

Blog posts have a role, but they are not the centre of store content. We build buying guides, comparison content, and category editorial. Every piece maps to one commercial page so it supports your catalog instead of competing with it. Our approach is rooted in a broader ecommerce content marketing strategy.

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Link building and digital PR

We build editorial links to your category pages — product PR placements, gift-guide features, and data-driven stories. We do not touch private blog networks, paid link networks, or automated niche edits. For context on why this matters, read our guide to ecommerce link building.

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Revenue-tied reporting

Every monthly report shows organic revenue from GA4, organic transactions and conversion rate, commercial-term ranking movement, crawl health, and AI visibility rate. This is what your CFO sees.

How WooCommerce breaks — and how we fix it

WooCommerce stores repeat the same technical problems. We have solved them on WordPress + WooCommerce builds from 50 SKUs to 50,000. Click each card to reveal our fix.

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Duplicate paths between /products/ and /collections/name/products/ URLs

Split crawl budget and diluted internal link equity

Fix: Canonical consolidation and internal linking rules
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Product variations generating indexable URLs

Thin pages competing with parent products

Fix: Variant canonicalisation and noindex rules
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Faceted navigation creating thousands of filter URLs

Category authority fragmented

Fix: Robots directives, parameter config, canonical tags
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Plugin conflicts on admin-ajax or REST

Database load and slow server response

Fix: Plugin audit, replacement, or custom code
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Missing Product and AggregateRating schema

No rich snippets, weaker product E-E-A-T

Fix: Schema deployment across top SKUs
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Database autoload bloat

Slow backend, poor Core Web Vitals

Fix: Cleanup, object caching, query optimisation

👆 Click a problem card above to see how we fix it. We write tickets your developer can run. If you do not have developer support, our team can implement.

WooCommerce SEO results — revenue, not just rankings

We measure success in revenue and transactions. Here is the situation, what we diagnosed, what we changed, and the outcome.

+183% Revenue
WooCommerce · 1,200 SKUs

UK homeware brand — 183% organic revenue growth in 10 months

The brand came to us after 14 months with a generalist agency that grew blog traffic 35% without moving ecommerce revenue. We found 8,400 filtered-navigation URLs absorbing crawl budget and splitting authority away from 90 high-value category pages. We reset crawl priority, consolidated canonicals, rebuilt category content around commercial-intent terms, and deployed Product and AggregateRating schema across the top 1,500 SKUs.

Result: Organic revenue grew from £18,000 to £51,000 per month. Organic transactions rose 156%. Six category pages reached position one for their primary commercial terms within eight months.
+94% Transactions
WooCommerce · 4,800 SKUs

B2B industrial supplier — 94% organic transaction lift

The distributor’s store had 28 active plugins, several conflicting on admin-ajax, and average server response times above 1.2 seconds. Product variation URLs were indexed separately, creating thousands of thin pages. We removed or replaced five plugins, configured object caching, canonicalised variations to parent products, and rewrote product copy around specification queries trade buyers actually search.

Result: Server response time dropped to 280ms. Organic transactions rose 94% in the first 12 months. Average order value increased 22% after product schema deployment made listings more prominent in search.
0% Revenue Loss
Magento 1 → WooCommerce · 2,100 SKUs

Fashion DTC brand — migration with zero organic revenue loss

The brand had to leave Magento 1 before end-of-life and chose WooCommerce for its WordPress integration. We ran a pre-migration crawl audit, built a 1:1 redirect map for every indexed URL, validated canonicals on WooCommerce post-launch, and monitored crawl behaviour daily for 30 days after go-live.

Result: Organic revenue held within 4% of the pre-migration baseline in month one, then grew 31% over the next six months as WooCommerce speed gains lifted Core Web Vitals. Zero category pages lost their top-10 positions.

WooCommerce SEO pricing

WooCommerce SEO with us starts at £2,500 per month. Price moves with catalog size, platform complexity, category competition, and whether you add marketplace work.

PlanMonthlyBest for
Foundation£2,500Stores doing £30K–£300K/mo, up to 1,000 SKUs
Growth£5,000Stores doing £300K–£3M/mo, 1,000–10,000 SKUs
Scale£9,000+£3M+/mo, large catalogs, or store + marketplace

We do not quote WooCommerce SEO under £1,000 a month. At that budget the work is a few tasks, not the technical and content work that moves catalog revenue. We bill monthly, with no 12-month lock-in: you can leave at the end of any month with 30 days’ notice, and all work transfers to you on exit.

Your first 90 days

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Week 1

— Discovery call and audit launch. We map your plugin stack, catalog, organic baseline, and revenue targets, and name your senior strategist.

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Weeks 2–3

— Full technical audit delivered: crawl-budget findings, faceted-nav issues, canonical errors, plugin conflicts, schema gaps — prioritised by revenue impact, with implementation instructions. This mirrors our standalone ecommerce SEO audit process.

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Week 4

— Commercial keyword mapping across your top 20–50 category pages, content audit, and internal-linking plan. We use the methodology in our ecommerce keyword research guide.

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Month 2

— Implementation sprint: priority fixes live, first category content deployed, product-schema rollout, link outreach begins.

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Month 3

— First revenue report: organic revenue baseline vs current, transactions, ranking movement, crawl health, AI visibility baseline.

After 90 days we run monthly: a written plan every Monday, a report every Friday showing exactly what shipped with before/after metrics, and a quarterly business review that ties the work to revenue.

Who we work with — and who we are honestly not for

A fit if you:

run an established WooCommerce store doing roughly £30K+/mo; want organic measured in revenue; and have, or will give us, developer support to ship fixes.

Not a fit if you:

are pre-launch with no traffic; need revenue movement in under 60 days (use paid search — we will tell you that directly); want guaranteed number-one rankings; or have a budget under £1,000/mo, where catalog SEO cannot do meaningful work.

We have walked away from engagements where a £40K/mo store expected SEO to replace paid ads in 90 days. That setup fails the founder, not us.

Frequently asked questions

How much does WooCommerce SEO cost?

With us it starts at £2,500 per month and rises with catalog size, platform complexity, and category competition. Mid-market UK stores typically invest £2,500–£9,000+/mo. We bill monthly with no 12-month lock-in. See our ecommerce SEO packages for a full breakdown.

How long does WooCommerce SEO take to drive revenue?

Technical fixes that improve crawl coverage show movement in 30–60 days. Category ranking improvement usually begins at months three to four. Compound organic revenue growth builds over six to twelve months, depending on your starting authority and category.

How is WooCommerce SEO different from regular SEO?

Ecommerce SEO manages crawl budget, faceted navigation, variant canonicalisation, product schema, and category-page authority across thousands of SKUs — work general SEO rarely touches. The metrics differ too: we report attributed organic revenue and transactions, not just rankings and sessions. For the complete picture, read what is ecommerce SEO.

Do you work with my existing developer?

Yes. We write implementation tickets sized for sprint cadence and join your stand-ups if useful. If you do not have developer support, our WooCommerce development team can ship the fixes.

Which SEO plugin do you recommend for WooCommerce?

Rank Math and Yoast SEO both work well. We choose based on your catalog complexity, existing setup, and whether you need advanced schema automation. The plugin is a tool; the strategy around your category structure and crawl budget matters more. We’ve compared the top options in our guide to the best WooCommerce SEO plugins.

How do you prove the work drove revenue?

We use your first-party GA4 data, separate branded from non-branded revenue, apply data-driven attribution, and run an incrementality check at month nine against your prior trajectory and competitor movement. If our work did not beat the counterfactual, we say so.

Do you optimise for AI search?

Yes, as standard scope. We measure AI visibility rate — the share of your target queries where your brand appears in ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews — and track it monthly. AI visibility also depends on off-site authority, so we build both. Learn about our approach to generative engine optimization for ecommerce.

Do you handle Amazon and Etsy alongside my WooCommerce store?

Yes. Marketplace SEO is a core service, not an add-on. We optimise Amazon, Etsy, and Walmart listings using each marketplace’s own ranking system and align that work with your store SEO so the channels compound instead of competing.

Related Services & Case Studies

WooCommerce storefronts benefit from clean WordPress integration. If you are considering migrating to a hosted architecture, review our Shopify SEO services. For complex enterprise setups, we also offer Magento SEO solutions. Read our Home Goods Retailer Case Study to see our migration framework in action.

Start with a free WooCommerce SEO audit

We will audit your catalog architecture, crawl coverage, technical health, and keyword positioning — store, marketplace, or both — then show you exactly where organic revenue is being left behind. No retainer until scope is agreed.

Or email contact@ecommerceseocompany.us. We respond within one business day.