SEO By Platform · WordPress, Shopify & WooCommerce Optimization
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SEO By Platform

Every CMS generates its own technical debt — duplicate URLs, rendering issues, speed bottlenecks, and schema gaps that generic SEO audits miss entirely. Platform-specific SEO starts from your CMS’s actual behavior.

43%
Web Powered by WordPress
4.8M+
Live Shopify Stores
6.6M+
WooCommerce Sites
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Why Platform-Specific SEO Matters

WordPress handles SEO differently than Shopify. Shopify handles it differently than WooCommerce. The URL structures, canonical tag behavior, JavaScript rendering, sitemap generation, structured data implementation, and page speed optimization paths are fundamentally different on each platform. A “general SEO audit” identifies symptoms but misses the platform-specific root causes.

Shopify auto-generates duplicate collection pages and gives you no robots.txt control. WordPress plugin conflicts create render-blocking chains that destroy Core Web Vitals. WooCommerce variable products create canonicalization nightmares across color, size, and material variants. These are the problems that stall rankings despite good content and solid backlinks — and each one requires platform-native solutions that only come from deep CMS expertise.

Available Platform SEO Services

43% Market SharePlugin EcosystemGutenberg / Block EditorFull Server Access

WordPress powers 43% of the web, but its flexibility is also its SEO weakness. Plugin conflicts cause render-blocking resources, poorly configured themes generate duplicate content, and default permalink structures miss keyword opportunities. I optimize WordPress sites from the server layer up — plugin audits to identify and remove performance killers, theme performance tuning, Gutenberg block SEO, permalink restructuring, and WordPress-specific schema implementation through Rank Math or Yoast configuration.

Key SEO Challenges SolvedPlugin bloat and render-blocking chains · Theme-generated duplicate content · Default permalink structures · Gutenberg block rendering issues · Schema plugin misconfiguration · wp-admin crawl waste · XML sitemap fragmentation across plugins
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Shopify SEO

Hosted PlatformLiquid TemplatingLimited URL ControlForced Prefixes

Shopify’s hosted architecture means no server access, an auto-generated robots.txt, and URL structures locked behind mandatory /collections/ and /products/ prefixes. Add duplicate paginated collection pages, limited canonical control, and Liquid template constraints — and Shopify SEO becomes a specialized discipline requiring deep platform knowledge. I address collection page optimization, Liquid template edits for structured data injection, Shopify-specific speed optimization through app removal and theme streamlining, and canonical management for filtered and tagged views.

Key SEO Challenges SolvedForced /collections/ and /products/ URL prefixes · Auto-generated robots.txt · Duplicate paginated collection pages · Limited canonical tag control · App bloat destroying page speed · Liquid template schema limitations · Tag page thin content
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WordPress-BasedVariable ProductsFull Server Access6.6M+ Sites

WooCommerce sits on WordPress, giving you full server control but also inheriting WordPress’s plugin bloat alongside ecommerce-specific challenges. Product variation pages create canonicalization issues across sizes, colors, and materials. Category and tag taxonomy overlap dilutes topical relevance. Product schema requires careful implementation to avoid validation errors from conflicting plugins. I handle product schema markup, category taxonomy optimization, variation URL canonicalization, WooCommerce-specific performance tuning, and structured data that validates cleanly for rich results.

Key SEO Challenges SolvedVariable product canonicalization · Category/tag taxonomy overlap · Product schema validation errors · Plugin conflicts with WooCommerce core · Cart and checkout page indexation · Variation URL parameter handling · REST API crawl waste
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Platform Comparison

A technical side-by-side to help you understand the SEO reality of your CMS — and what platform-specific optimization actually addresses.

FactorWordPressShopifyWooCommerce
Server accessFull (hosting dependent)None (fully hosted)Full (hosting dependent)
URL flexibilityHigh — custom permalinksLow — forced prefixesHigh — custom permalinks
robots.txt controlFullAuto-generated, limitedFull
Schema approachRank Math / Yoast pluginsLiquid template injectionRank Math + custom code
Speed optimization pathPlugin audit + server configTheme + app removalPlugin audit + server config
Primary SEO challengePlugin bloat, render-blockingCanonical duplicationVariant canonicalization
Best suited forBlogs, services, agenciesDTC ecommerce brandsProduct-heavy online stores
“Exceptional SEO knowledge combined with automation skills. Rejish streamlined our entire SEO workflow while improving performance across all key metrics significantly.”
Ben Patterson Ben Patterson · Marketing Manager, Australia

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Platform SEO solves your CMS-specific technical issues. Core and Industry SEO add the strategic and niche-specific layers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which platform is best for SEO?
No platform is inherently “best” for SEO. WordPress offers the most flexibility with its plugin ecosystem and full server access, making it the most customizable. Shopify is the simplest to manage but has the most SEO constraints due to its hosted architecture. WooCommerce combines WordPress flexibility with ecommerce capability but requires more technical maintenance. The best platform is the one that fits your business model — and then gets properly optimized for its specific constraints.
I am already on Shopify — can I still rank competitively?
Absolutely. Shopify’s SEO limitations are real but manageable with platform-specific expertise. Canonical tag management, Liquid template structured data injection, collection page optimization, app removal for speed improvement, and strategic handling of tag and filter pages can bring Shopify stores to highly competitive ranking positions. Major brands rank exceptionally well on Shopify — the platform constraints do not prevent good rankings, they just require Shopify-native solutions rather than generic SEO tactics.
Do I need platform-specific SEO if I already have a general SEO strategy?
General SEO covers keyword research, content strategy, and link building — which apply to every platform. But each CMS generates its own unique technical debt: duplicate URLs, rendering issues, schema validation errors, and speed bottlenecks that are specific to how that platform generates and serves pages. Platform-specific SEO addresses these root-cause technical gaps that general strategies overlook. Think of it as the difference between a general health checkup and seeing a specialist.
Can you help migrate my site between platforms?
I handle the SEO side of platform migrations — URL mapping, redirect planning, schema transfer, canonical strategy, and post-migration auditing to ensure rankings are preserved. For the actual platform build and development work, I recommend working with a platform-specific developer. The SEO layer is critical because poorly handled migrations routinely lose 30 to 60 percent of organic traffic, and recovery can take 6 to 12 months. Planning the SEO migration properly prevents this entirely.
How much does platform-specific SEO cost?
Pricing depends on the platform, site complexity, number of pages, and current technical debt. A WordPress plugin audit and speed optimization is a different scope than a full Shopify store restructuring with Liquid template schema implementation. I offer both project-based pricing for defined scopes and monthly retainers for ongoing platform optimization. Contact me for a free platform-specific audit and a tailored proposal with transparent pricing.

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