Our inventory exceeds 700,000 items, and despite our unique offerings, we are encountering challenges in generating traffic through Google search results.
Over the past 10 months, we have diligently worked on completing our Shopify setup and have recently started to receive orders. However, we’ve noticed a significant discrepancy in our store’s visibility on Google. Despite implementing site indexing and utilizing SEO best practices, our products, especially when searched by part numbers, do not appear as expected in Google’s search results. In contrast, our listings on Walmart have generated orders, indicating a better search result presence there.
Additionally, I’ve attempted to improve our store’s SEO through a plugin, which unfortunately did not yield the results I anticipated and was subsequently canceled. My concern extends to the Shopify admin interface, where my store is listed under a default name (e.g., widgetautoparts.myshopify.com/admin) rather than our actual website name. This discrepancy raises questions about its potential impact on our SEO efforts and overall visibility.
I also have concerns regarding the indexing of our categories by search engines. Given the size of our database and the duration it has been active, the traffic to our store does not seem reflective of these efforts. This situation leads me to wonder if there are restrictions or issues within Shopify’s framework preventing optimal indexing and visibility on Google.
Could you please provide insight or guidance on the following:
- How can we ensure our products and categories are properly indexed by Google to improve visibility in search results?
- Is the discrepancy between the default Shopify admin URL and our actual website name affecting our SEO, and if so, how can we address this?
- Are there any known limitations within Shopify that could hinder our store’s categories from being indexed by search engines?
- What steps can we take within the Shopify platform to enhance our store’s search engine performance and overall traffic?