TL;DR
Most Shopify stores run SEO tactics in the wrong order and then blame the tactics. The sequence that actually works across 70+ brands: (1) technical fixes, (2) collection page optimization, (3) internal linking, (4) backlinks. Each step builds the conditions the next one needs. Skip ahead and you waste the effort.
If you've ever wondered why organic traffic flatlines despite publishing content and chasing backlinks, the culprit is usually sequencing, not strategy.
This is a practical walkthrough of the four-step execution order that moves Shopify stores from stalled to compounding. Skip the storytelling - here's what to do and why the order is non-negotiable.
Why Shopify SEO Has a Specific Hierarchy
A Shopify store is not a blog or a SaaS site. It has a defined money page hierarchy: collection pages sit above product pages, and category keywords sit above brand keywords. That hierarchy determines where to concentrate your effort - and in which order.
The framework below maps directly to that structure. Ignore it and you'll either optimize pages Google can't find or earn links to pages that aren't built to rank.
Step 1: Fix Technical Foundations First
Anything you build on a broken crawl foundation is partially wasted. Before touching a single collection page, do this:
Audit Google Search Console
Open the Coverage report. Document every 404 and blocked URL. Clearing these consistently improves indexation by 30 - 50% within two to four weeks. Also check crawl stats - if Googlebot is making thousands of requests but indexing only a fraction of your pages, you have a structural problem content won't fix.
Fix Shopify's Duplicate URL Problem
When a product lives in multiple collections, Shopify generates separate URLs for each path. /collections/skincare/products/vitamin-c-serum and /collections/bestsellers/products/vitamin-c-serum can both index independently. Google splits ranking signals between them and ranks neither well.
Verify that canonical tags point to the primary product URL (/products/vitamin-c-serum) for every duplicate path. Shopify handles this by default in many cases, but third-party apps and collection-based URL parameters frequently override it. Audit every collection.
Get Core Web Vitals to an Acceptable Threshold
You don't need a perfect score. You need Largest Contentful Paint under 2.5 seconds on mobile. Compress images, remove unused apps, cut render-blocking scripts. One store reduced LCP by 1.5 seconds and picked up 25 ranking positions on competitive keywords within six weeks.
Why first: Technical SEO controls what Google can see. Optimize anything before this step and a portion of that work simply doesn't register.
Step 2: Optimize Collection Pages as Your Primary Revenue Asset
Most Shopify owners pour effort into product pages. That's the wrong target.
A product page for "Men's Merino Wool Crew Neck" might pull 50 - 100 monthly searches. The collection page for "men's merino wool sweaters" captures everyone at the top of that decision - often 1,000 to 5,000 monthly searches - and those searchers are ready to buy.
One client shifted optimization focus from product pages to collections and grew organic revenue from $15,000 to $180,000 per month. The collection pages captured category traffic that was already converting on paid, at zero incremental cost per click.
Concrete steps:
- Research keywords with purchase intent modifiers: "best," "affordable," "sustainable," "under $100." Use Search Console to find which queries already trigger impressions on your collection pages and build from there.
- Assign one to two primary keywords per collection before writing any copy.
- Write a unique H1 targeting the primary keyword, a meta description optimized for click-through rate, and 150 - 300 words of introductory copy above the product grid. Address the search intent directly - don't pad.
- Expect ranking movement in 8 - 12 weeks on well-optimized pages.
Why second: Collection pages are your highest-revenue organic opportunity, but they only perform if the technical foundation is clean. An optimized collection page on a broken technical base produces a fraction of the results it otherwise would.
Step 3: Build Internal Links Toward Your Money Pages
Once collection pages are optimized, you can direct ranking authority to them at zero cost. Internal linking redistributes PageRank from blog content to the collection pages you've built to convert.
Most Shopify stores skip this entirely.
The execution: Add 30 - 40 strategic internal links across your top-performing blog posts, concentrated on your highest-value collection pages. Brands that do this consistently see 15 - 20 ranking position gains on target keywords within six weeks.
The critical mistake to avoid: Random internal linking produces almost no measurable benefit. Every link you add dilutes the authority passed to every other linked page. Five contextually relevant links to one collection page will outperform twenty scattered links across unrelated posts. Match source topic to destination page. A post about skincare routines links to your skincare collection. A gift guide links to your gift sets collection. Relevance matters as much as the link itself.
Why third: Internal linking amplifies the collection page work from step two. If collection pages weren't optimized first, you'd be concentrating authority on pages that weren't built to use it.
Step 4: Earn Backlinks to Extend What You've Already Built
Backlinks are a multiplier. They are not a foundation.
Chasing links before steps one through three are done is one of the most common sequencing mistakes in Shopify SEO. Without the technical foundation, optimized collection pages, and strategic internal linking already in place, backlinks produce far less ranking impact than expected.
When the foundation exists, backlinks become genuinely powerful.
What makes a backlink worth pursuing:
- Topical relevance to your store's category
- Some referral traffic attached to it (if a link sends zero visitors from an unrelated site, its ranking value is minimal)
- One high-quality relevant link outperforms 50 low-quality links - this holds consistently across the 70+ Shopify brands we've worked with
The most underused sources in ecommerce: Industry directories, supplier networks, and brand partnerships. If you have wholesale partners, supplier relationships, or industry association memberships, most of those sites maintain resource or stockists pages. A direct outreach email asking to be listed can earn a highly relevant, high-authority link with minimal effort. These are the links Google is looking for - natural, topically connected, earned by a real business relationship.
Use Search Console to identify which collection pages already have organic traction. Those are your link targets. Concentrate on pages with existing signal, not pages starting from zero.
Why last: Backlinks amplify what's already in place. Earn them before your money pages are built and you spread authority across pages that aren't positioned to convert it into rankings.
The Compounding Logic
Each step produces results on its own. The sequence produces results that compound:
- Technical fixes improve indexation → collection page optimizations actually register
- Optimized collection pages give internal links somewhere valuable to point
- Internal linking concentrates authority → backlinks extend it further
Reverse any part of this and individual tactics appear not to work - because the conditions they rely on haven't been created yet.
The brands that plateau aren't running the wrong tactics. They're running the right tactics in the wrong order.
Fix the foundation. Build the money pages. Concentrate authority. Then earn the links.
If you want a team to run this sequence for your Shopify store, New Seas works exclusively with ecommerce brands on exactly this. Check out what we do.
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