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Your products don't rank.
Your schema is silent.

Google Merchant, AI shopping agents, and LLMs all retrieve product data through the same mechanism: schema.org markup. If your products lack proper Product + Offer + Review schema, they're invisible regardless of your SEO content strategy. I fix this at the technical level and monitor it daily.

What Patnick means for you

E-commerce SEO is the application of Patnick's 8-dimension audit to product-driven sites: Business Identity (brand recognition in your category), Structured Data (Product/Offer/Review/AggregateRating schema), Trust & Proof (review sentiment + rating integrity), Conversion Readiness (checkout friction + cart abandonment signals), Semantic Coverage (category + product-type content depth), and the 3 remaining dimensions. Every finding is backed by published research and Google patents on product ranking, merchant compatibility, and e-commerce trust signals.

Your biggest problem

This is why you're here.

Products missing from Shopping results

Your product pages rank fine for informational queries but never show up in Google Shopping. Usually this means incomplete Product schema, missing Offer availability, or broken Merchant Center feed signals.

Reviews not showing as rich results

You have hundreds of reviews but Google doesn't show the yellow stars in SERPs. Missing AggregateRating schema, broken Review markup, or review guidelines violations block the rich result.

AI shopping agents skip your store

ChatGPT's shopping assistant recommends your competitors when users ask product questions. LLMs use structured data + entity signals to decide which brands to surface — yours isn't encoded well enough.

Real outcomes

What changes after the first audit.

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Dimensions audited

Brand · Technical · Schema · Content · Trust · Conversion · Geo · Architecture

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Google patents referenced

Every fix cited

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Fixes applied per site

Schema + meta + canonical + OG

Quick wins

What I'll fix in the first month.

  • Product schema generated + validated for every product page in your catalog
  • AggregateRating schema restored so yellow stars show in Google SERPs
  • Merchant Center feed issues flagged and technical fixes shipped
  • Canonical URLs audited to prevent duplicate variant indexing
  • Open Graph tags optimized for social commerce sharing
  • Meta descriptions rewritten for product pages with low CTR
  • Internal link architecture mapped: category → product → related products
  • Core Web Vitals audited on product listing + detail pages
Inside Patnick

See it in the dashboard.

patnick.com/dashboard

Before

<head>
  <title>Home</title>
</head>

After (auto-generated)

<script type="application/ld+json">
{
  "@context": "schema.org",
  "@type": "Organization",
  "name": "TechFlow",
  ...
}
People also ask

Frequently asked questions.

Does Patnick work with Shopify?
Yes. The Patnick snippet works on any Shopify theme — Dawn, Refresh, Debut, custom themes, and Shopify Plus. I paste one line into theme.liquid before </head>, and every fix I generate ships to your live store via runtime DOM injection. No plugin to install, no theme fork, no deploy wait. Shopify checkout is locked by Shopify itself and doesn't accept custom scripts, but that's irrelevant for SEO.
What about WooCommerce, BigCommerce, Magento?
Works on all of them. Any platform that lets you paste a script tag in <head> works with Patnick. I've run it on WooCommerce (WordPress), BigCommerce, Magento, and custom Next.js stores. The integration is stateless on your side — removing the snippet instantly reverts everything, zero lock-in.
How do you handle product variants?
Every variant gets proper canonical URL handling so Google doesn't index duplicate versions. I map your variant structure in the audit phase and generate canonical tags that point to the master product page. This is usually the single biggest technical fix I ship for e-commerce clients — variants are the #1 source of duplicate content penalties.
Do you help with Amazon / marketplaces?
Only your owned Shopify/WooCommerce/custom storefront. Amazon SEO is a completely different discipline (A9 algorithm, not Google) and requires specialized tools and tactics. I focus on making your direct-to-consumer store rank, because that's where your margins are highest and your brand entity lives.
What tier should an e-commerce brand pick?
Most e-commerce clients go with the $799 Full SEO Management plan. Why? Because e-commerce runs on content (product descriptions, category pages, buying guides) and the $799 tier includes content execution guidance. At $499 I'd give you the content strategy briefs and your writer would execute them — which works if you already have a content team. If you don't, $799 is the complete package.
How fast will I see results?
Technical fixes (schema, canonicals, meta) take effect within the next Google crawl — typically 1-7 days for established stores. Ranking improvements usually show within 4-8 weeks. Rich result enhancements (review stars, price display) can appear within 2-3 weeks after schema is properly validated. For real topical authority across a product category, plan 3-6 months — which is why I recommend a minimum 6-month commitment.
Pricing

One price. One website. Everything personalized.

I work with you on either plan. At $499/mo, I build the roadmap and your writer executes. At $799/mo, I handle everything end-to-end.

SEO Implementation

“I build the roadmap. Your writer executes.”

$499/mo

Full SEO Management

“I handle everything. You focus on your business.”

$799/mo

Ready to start?

Start your audit or talk to me directly. I respond to every inquiry personally.