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Best selling product, indexed on google but 0 organic traffic or results when searching

I am genuinely stumped. I've been trying to figure this out for days now, but I have no idea what might be happening.

After changing over to Shopify a few months ago, some product pages have just been permanently dead on Google. The URL structure was changed- but that happened to other products as well, which didn't have any issues.

Search console says its indexed. Ahrefs says its indexed, yet there's 0 organic traffic since the URL was originally found. Neither of them say the page has any issues whatsoever.

I am selling hundreds of these products a year- way more than certain competitors. Yet when googling the exact product name, nothing shows up. I have to add my website name to the search result to find the page.

Is there anything that I might have messed up?

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