12 New Ecommerce SEO Tactics to Improve Traffic For 2025 (that really do work!)

How will SEO affect e-commerce stores in 2025?
Google accounts for 79% of global online traffic. To garner some of that traffic to your online store, you have to increase your SEO (Search Engine Optimization), which can boost your website's visibility.
It's no longer having a website with products and they will come! Every day a new ecommerce store is launched, and the competition is fierce. It takes consistent efforts to gain organic traffic and get some sales.
Why should we be worried about Google updates?
Google is the most frequently used search engine worldwide. But in some countries, its’ alternatives are leading or competing with it to some extent. As of the last quarter of 2023, more than 63 percent of internet users in Russia used Yandex, whereas Google users were nearly 36 percent. Meanwhile, Baidu was the most used search engine in China, despite a strong percentage decrease of internet users in the country accessing it.
Given the recent changes to Google's algorithm and the increasing role of AI in search rankings, developing a strategic content marketing plan has become crucial for maintaining and improving website traffic.
Now more than ever, creating fresh, relevant, and targeted content is important.
Why can't the search engines figure out my site without SEO (Search Engine Optimization)?
Search engines are incredibly smart, but they're not mind readers! Think of your website as a massive library and search engines as very diligent but literal-minded librarians. They need clear signs, labels, and organization to properly catalog and recommend your content to the right visitors.
Without SEO, it's like having all your amazing content whispered in a different language – search engines might miss the brilliance of what you're offering. While they're sophisticated enough to crawl through your site, they need our help to truly understand what each page is about, how pages relate to each other, and most importantly, how relevant your content is to what people are searching for.
1. Develop Relevant Quality Content
Think of your e-commerce site as a well-curated retail store. Just as you wouldn't want empty shelves or confusing product displays in a physical store, your online presence needs to be thoughtfully filled with valuable, engaging content that serves your customers' needs.
Why Content Truly Rules the E-commerce Kingdom
Your site's content is much more than just product descriptions – it's your digital salesperson, customer service representative, and brand storyteller all rolled into one. When visitors land on your site, they're looking for more than just prices and "Buy Now" buttons. They want:
Product Stories That Sell Transform basic product listings into compelling stories that help customers envision the product in their lives. Instead of just listing features, explain how that ergonomic office chair could transform their workday comfort, or how that sustainable water bottle will help reduce their environmental impact while keeping drinks at the perfect temperature.
Educational Content That Builds Trust Share your expertise through comprehensive buying guides, size charts, material comparisons, and care instructions. When customers understand the value and quality of your products, they're more confident in their purchasing decisions. For example, if you sell skincare products, create content that explains different skin types and how to choose the right products for each.
Customer-Centric Information Answer the questions your customers are actually asking. Your FAQ section shouldn't just cover shipping and returns – it should address common product usage questions, compatibility concerns, and comparison guides. This shows you understand and anticipate your customers' needs.
Here is a great video to write content with AI.
2. Web Page Speed Optimization
Many search engines monitor the amount of time taken to load a page. If a page takes longer to load, Google will rank it lower. Which means your page will disappear from the main search pages.
Statistics have shown that most people check only the first two pages of their search results and if your site is ranked lower, your traffic will be low.
The web speed is calculated by many factors including the speed of opening a page when you click a link or the time taken to download an image. The faster the metrics for speed are, the higher Google will rank you.
Here are some tips how to improve your load speed:
1. Only include one short video per page, because video impacts the download speeds of your website.
2. Compress your image files to a lower quality without impacting the visual experience.
3. Try only to use apps that are essential for your website. All the different apps add coding to your page, slowing the download speed.
Canva.com is a great tool for images and for compressing image files for your website.
3. Use of Keywords Tops all SEO Tactics
Keywords are still important. Keywords are a set of words that people use in search engines and social media to find relevant information.
A better strategy is a combination of words known as long-tail keywords, which link to your website when searched through search engines.
Research has shown that most people use at least three words in a search query. Therefore, it’s advisable to use an average of three or four words as keyword phrases.
A product description should use your new customer's voice to search for products like the one you’re selling — think keyword phrase research. It should present this information in a way that is unique to your site and your brand.
If SEO is your goal, it is almost never acceptable to use a manufacturer’s product description. Your manufacturer's description will probably not attract your ideal customer either.
Avoid overusing keywords; they should look natural and not be crafted for the sake of SEO.
Using relevant keywords in your Facebook posts can make it easier for relevant searchers to find those posts.
Write an interesting description of your shared content and include the right keywords.
This means people looking for posts related to your keywords can easily find the post, click on it, and read the information on your website.
Tool for related keywords:
SEO Keyword tool - SEO Minion - is a Chrome & Firefox Extension and so much more than just a keyword tool.
- On Page SEO Checker
- Check Broken Links
- Simulate Multi-Location SERP
- Check Redirects
- SERP Preview Tool
- Hreflang Checker
It will grab all the SERP (Search Engine Results page) listings for your research.
Check out the video here about SEO Minion.
4. A Selling Title or Unique Title
Titles should describe the page’s content accurately and concisely so interested folks are attracted and people not interested are spared a wasted click (and one you don't need to pay for).
The more accurate and concise a page title is, the better job it may do in encouraging clicks from shoppers who will actually buy the product the page promotes.
The key takeaway here is that page titles are not just for search engines. They are are for your customers.
Suggested character counts range from about 35 to 70 characters.
If the page title is too long, search engines will truncate it and add ellipses on a search results page.
The aim is to include the keywords your potential customers are likely to use when they search for this product on Google, Bing, or similar.
Titles are important in search engine reports. This is the first line of defense in your optimization.
5. Break Up Your Article with Subheads and Use at least one Keyword
Subheadings break up the content for the reader. This means the article is easily scannable for relevant content.
For maximum benefits, use keywords in the subheads. This helps improve website SEO as the keywords are picked up by search engines and improves how fair your site ranks.
Tools for keywords:
Keyword Everywhere is a Chrome Extension and free. Here are all the keyword options they offer when you do a search on Google.
- Trend Data For "how to improve traffic on you website" (Global)
- Related Keywords
- Long-Tail Keywords
- People Also Search For
Keyword Anywhere will also show you the monthly traffic for the URL and also for the whole website for the month, including keywords ranking.
6. Backlinking
Backlinking is a complicated way of ensuring that search engines rank you high. This is achieved by letting other, trusted websites, to post your articles or links in their article. This way, you can either get more clinks by visitors of the back-linking site or Google will rank you based on the origin of the visitors.
If you are wondering how to improve SEO for your site, consider which site you link and the value it brings to your site. This is one of the SEO help points you can evaluate as some sites require quite a lot of money and if your budget is not quite there it can affect your goals.
Research your competitors online and check out their backlinks to look for opportunities to back link.
Tool for Back Links:
Backlink Tool - Ubersuggest.com has a great Chrome Extension and you can quickly research who backlinks to where.
7. Use Internal and External Links
Links are always an important way to build your article on a site. When a site refers to an external site, it shows the article is well researched and you don't rely on your thoughts alone. When you use internal links, you build your authority about a topic as there are several articles already written about the same topic.
An internal link also helps guide the reader to other content that the writer or the blogger would want people to read. This serves two purposes. One, you gain the reader's confidence by offering more relevant articles to read, and secondly, it keeps a reader within your site longer.
8. Create Longer Posts for Google Ranking
Interesting research by an SEO analyst site Backlinko showed that longer stories ranked higher on Google than shorter ones. This means search engines recognize that a longer post will likely keep readers on the site for a longer time. Ensure that your articles are in the range of 750-1500 words to ensure that the rank can rise.
Longer content should have the right kind of treatment to keep the reader locked in. This involves the use of photos, engaging queries, well-written pieces, and the use of subheads.
9. Control Bounce Rate by Use of Engaging Text and Videos
A similar point to the one above is how to tame high bounce rates. High bounce rate means that readers are spending a shorter time on your site then they should. For example, a reader just went in, read the headline and a few sentences then left your page.
The idea is to keep them reading to the end of the article, or at worst, two-thirds of it. Videos are one of the ways that SEO managers use to keep readers on a site for a longer time. The videos and photos/ illustrations should be relevant to the site.
Soona.co is a new discovery for me and I think they are amazing.
They create photos & videos for brands with your own products!
10. Use Shorter URLs
Urls are the links in your site that search engine crawlers pick in order to rank your site. Research has shown that the shorter the URLs, the higher they are likely to rank in Google. Ensure your URLs have all the keywords you're targeting but also make sure it isn't too long.
The risk associated with long URLs is that readers can accidentally break them hence losing the link to your article. By having shorter URLs, a reader can see exactly how the site link looks.
11. Use of Alt Text, Metadata and Meta Description
Alt text is a form of statement that is used in websites and mainly for images to promote visibility and web accessibility. Visually impaired users using screen readers will be read an alt attribute to better understand an on-page image.
Alt text is the image context and descriptions to search engine crawlers, helping them to index an image properly.
What is metadata? It provides information about a certain item's content.
Think of the metadata on your site’s product detail pages like a little ad that will show up on a search engine’s results page and entice folks to click on your organic listing over another store’s listing.
You will find this at the bottom of your product detail page in your ecommerce store..
Use active verbs, and include a call to action meant to encourage a click.
Description Meta Tag
The description meta tag is another important on-page item that search engines look at closely when ranking your site. The meta description is not seen by the users when they visit your site, however, search engines like Google display the meta description on search result pages. In Google’s case, the meta description is displayed below the title of the page.
Meta descriptions help search engines and users quickly understand what a page is about. The description is a brief explanation of what a user will find on that page and why it matters. This is where you sell the users on why they should click into your site.
Your description needs to be something compelling, truthful, unique, and contain the key phrases that people would use to find this page. You need to do this in 160 characters or less (only 20 more characters than a tweet). Do not worry; it is not as hard as it sounds once you get the hang of it!
Use strategically placed keywords by Wordstream
12. Optimize Your Content for Mobile Devices
Statistics show that 80 percent of Google searches emanate from a mobile phone. This means that the majority of people will likely make relevant searches from the comfort of their mobile phones or tablets. Therefore, it’s ideal to make your site as mobile-friendly as possible.
You can do this when developing your site by ensuring it’s adaptable to the mobile phone. You can optimize this by adding social media links like Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter. These are better accessed through a mobile phone than Facebook.
13. Index Your Content on Google Search Console
Google Search Console is a free tool which helps you track the performance of your website on Google and which, in turn, helps you fine-tune your SEO strategy and grow your blog traffic.
Every time you create a piece of content, ask GSC to index the page.
Once you have optimized the content, repurpose and reuse your content!
See our 20+ ways to reuse and repurpose your content to get more traffic!
Optimizing Your SEO Is Complex but Quite Achievable
When it comes to deploying your SEO tactics, you can never be 100% sure of the best practices. It’s a combination of several inputs that keep your ranking going higher. This can be done on the writer’s side by creating worthy content, ensuring the articles are long, and carry all the keywords and tags that are required.
It can also be on the back-end where the technical personnel is able to do link-ups with other sites and edit to shorter URLs. They can also make good use of analytics.
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