London ecommerce support with a practical commercial focus
Technical SEO only matters when it improves crawlability, visibility and commercial performance. Ecommony helps ecommerce and high-consideration websites find the technical SEO issues blocking qualified traffic — from metadata and schema gaps to indexation, internal linking, templates, page quality and speed.
When this is worth looking at
- Organic visibility is weak outside branded searches.
- Important product, service, category or guide pages are not ranking strongly enough.
- Technical SEO issues exist, but the commercial priorities are unclear.
- Templates, plugins, duplicate URLs, site speed or platform limitations may be holding search performance back.
How Ecommony helps
- Technical SEO review across crawlability, indexation, metadata, structured data and internal linking.
- Commercial prioritisation of SEO fixes based on likely impact, not just audit volume.
- Support for ecommerce platforms, category pages, product pages, content hubs and high-consideration journeys.
- Clear recommendations for developers, agencies or internal teams.
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Read more →Questions this page answers
What technical SEO issues matter most for ecommerce?
The most important issues are usually the ones affecting commercial pages: crawlability, indexation, metadata, internal linking, structured data, duplicate or thin URLs, slow templates and category or product pages that do not match search intent.
Do you only do technical SEO for WordPress?
No. Ecommony supports technical SEO across WordPress, Shopify, Magento and other ecommerce or high-consideration websites.
Is technical SEO separate from speed?
They overlap. Speed, templates, rendering, internal linking and technical structure can all affect both search visibility and conversion.
Will this include content recommendations?
Yes where relevant. The focus is technical SEO, but page quality, search intent, internal linking and content structure are often part of the diagnosis.