Shopify SEO Specialist Needed

334.0 GBP

334.0 GBP peopleperhour 技术与编程 海外
17小时前

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We are seeking a skilled Shopify SEO expert to enhance the visibility and performance of our Shopify store. Our primary goal is to increase organic traffic, improve search rankings, and ensure the store complies with SEO best practices. Currently, we face challenges with customer discoverability, and we need your expertise to address this and boost our online presence.
Key Responsibilities:- Conduct a comprehensive SEO audit of the Shopify store to identify areas for improvement. - Optimize product titles, descriptions, and meta tags for better search rankings. - Enhance website structure, navigation, and internal linking to align with SEO strategies. - Develop and implement keyword strategies, optimizing content for target keywords. - Ensure the website is optimized for fast loading speeds and mobile responsiveness. - Submit and optimize the sitemap and robots.txt files. - Resolve technical SEO issues, such as broken links and 404 errors.
Requirements:- Demonstrated experience in Shopify SEO optimization with proven results. - In-depth knowledge of on-page and technical SEO best practices. - Proficiency with SEO tools such as Google Search Console, Ahrefs, SEMrush, or similar. - Strong communication skills and keen attention to detail.
Please include examples of Shopify websites you’ve worked on and highlight the results you achieved.

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