Most online stores leave their highest-intent traffic on the table because their collection and product pages were never built to rank. We turn your catalog into a search engine that sells.
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The Problem
A store with thousands of SKUs has thousands of SEO problems. Thin product descriptions, near-duplicate variant pages, faceted navigation spawning endless crawlable URLs, out-of-stock items quietly bleeding rankings, and collection pages competing with each other for the same query. Most agencies hand you an audit, flag the issues, and wait for a developer who is already buried in roadmap tickets. The fixes sit in a backlog while your category pages keep slipping down the results.
Cosmo runs strategy and execution under one roof, and our dev team ships changes the same day. We restructure your category and collection architecture so the right page ranks for the right query, write product and buying-guide content that earns the click instead of just filling the meta field, and tame faceted navigation and crawl budget at the template level so fixes scale across every SKU at once. You see the rankings move, not a list of recommendations you have to chase someone else to implement.
Our Approach
We start with how your buyers actually search, then align it to your category, collection, and product structure. That means consolidating pages that cannibalize each other, building out the high-intent collections you are missing, and prioritizing the templates that move the most revenue first.
Most ecommerce SEO wins are structural, so we solve them once across thousands of products. Our in-house dev team handles schema, internal linking, faceted navigation, canonical logic, and page speed directly in your stack, shipping changes the same day instead of filing a ticket and waiting.
Rankings follow pages people choose. We write product copy, collection intros, and buying guides that match search intent and convert, then track what climbs and double down. Organic becomes a channel that compounds month over month rather than a one-time cleanup.
Proof
For an online land sales brand, we ran multi-state demand generation backed by geo-targeted landing pages, building search visibility across markets the way a high-SKU store needs visibility across every collection it sells.
Common Questions
What Ecommerce teams ask us most about Search & Organic Growth.
Ecommerce SEO lives or dies at the template level. With thousands of product and collection pages, the wins come from fixing faceted navigation, duplicate variants, crawl budget, schema, and internal linking once across the whole catalog rather than page by page. We pair that technical work with content that matches buying intent, so your category pages rank and convert.
No. Our strategists and developers sit on the same team, so we implement changes directly in your stack and test before they go live. Because we ship the same day, SEO fixes never sit in a backlog waiting behind your product roadmap, and you are not stuck coordinating between an agency and an outside dev shop.
We build rules for it rather than treating each one as a fire. Depending on whether an item is returning, gone for good, or replaced, we keep, redirect, or repurpose the page so you preserve the link equity and rankings it earned instead of losing that traffic the moment inventory changes.
Technical and structural fixes can show movement within the first few months, while content and authority compound over a longer horizon. We prioritize the templates and collections tied to the most revenue first, so early work targets pages that can actually move the number, not vanity keywords.
Yes. Our dev team works across the major ecommerce platforms and headless setups, implementing SEO at the theme and template level so improvements apply across your entire catalog rather than one product at a time.
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