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Meta Ads are crushing it, but our SEO is non-existent. Best YouTube courses for Shopify SEO?

Hey everyone, ​I’m looking for some solid recommendations for Shopify-specific SEO courses or channels on YouTube. ​The Situation: Our store is currently doing really well with Meta Ads (scaling nicely!), but we are almost entirely dependent on paid traffic. Our organic Google ranking is pretty much non-existent, and I want to start building that long-term "free" traffic to balance things out. ​What I'm looking for: ​Platform Specific: Since we’re on Shopify, I need advice that covers the technical side of Shopify (apps, liquid code tweaks, schema) as well as general keyword strategy. ​Up-to-Date: SEO changes so fast with AI and Google updates; I’d prefer creators who have posted relevant content in the last 6–12 months. ​Actionable: Less "theory" and more "click here to fix this" style tutorials. ​Current Shortlist: I’ve seen a few videos from Nathan Gotch and Income School, but I’m wondering if there are any "hidden gems" specifically for e-commerce or Shopify experts you guys swear by. ​Has anyone here successfully transitioned from 100% paid ads to a healthy organic mix? Who helped you get there? ​Thanks in advance!

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