Skip to main content

Help: Is Investing in SEO Worth it for My Shopify Store?

Hi!

Hope you're doing great.

I've been running an online store on Shopify for about 7-8 months now. Last month, I started diving into SEO on my own, but I've realized it's a ton of work that I honestly can't handle at the moment. There's this Semrush-certified agency that's charging me $800 a month.

Unfortunately, due to my lack of knowledge and experience, I'm not sure what kind of impact starting SEO work will have. They've suggested a 7-month plan to start seeing results.

I'm getting around 700 organic visits per month right now.

What can I expect from doing SEO? I guess it's not going to be a massive surge in visits overnight, but I'm unsure whether to make the investment or not.

I would really appreciate any help and guidance, mainly to understand what to expect and to set my expectations right.

Many thanks in advance!

submitted by /u/hfirahs
[link] [comments]

from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/eF05ZPE

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Legit Reviews

The google review thing is insane I have gotten 2 legit verified reviews that i ask client to screenshot and observe goolge not post them, pretend like they never happened and when i sent them the image a policy message was sent . As I was browsing through the google forum a lot of ppl are getting hit with legit reviews being removed. While all this is going on i have observe a company go from 12 reviews to 65 reviews in a two month period with some stuff that dont make sense on some of them. Seems like a new business or profile is being limited while aged accounts can have a free for fall but who really knows. Still waiting for a resolution on a if any. submitted by /u/Ok-Bowl-6167 [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News https://ift.tt/zkbfgDH

Local seo vs. natiowide seo?

I've done SEO for local businesses but I recently got my first client that sells an item nation wide. ​ Any suggestions for doing nationwide SEO? ​ I am used to making geopages for local towns. I was going to do the same with some input from the client about what cities or towns he would like to show up in? submitted by /u/Letmeinterviewyou [link] [comments] from Search Engine Optimization: The Latest SEO News http://bit.ly/2JHy0k0

7 SEO Lessons I've Learned in 2025 (So Far) - From Building a Competitor Analysis Tool

Hey r/SEO , I've been spending a lot of time lately building a competitor keyword research tool (more on that below!), and it's really forced me to dig deep into how SEO works today . Here are some of the key lessons I've learned – hopefully, they're helpful to you too: Keyword Gaps Are Gold: It's not enough to just know what keywords your competitors rank for. You need to know what they rank for that you don't . This is where the real opportunities lie. Focusing on these "gap" keywords has been a game-changer for my own site. (This is actually why I built the tool – to make finding these gaps easier). Relevance > Volume (Sometimes): High search volume is great, but relevance is even more important. A keyword with 100 searches per month that's perfectly aligned with your niche and audience is often more valuable than a keyword with 10,000 searches that's only tangentially related. I've seen much better results targeting tho...