I will fix and optimize shopify canonical tags robotstxt sitemap meta title SEO issues
BREVO EMAIL EXPERT, SHOPIFY SEO AND CRO, CANVA TEMPLATE DESIGNER
About this Gig
Your Shopify store could be invisible to Google right now not because of your products, but because of silent technical errors killing your rankings before buyers even find you.
Duplicate content from Shopify's default URL structure triggers Google penalties without warning. Canonical tags misconfigured means Google indexes the wrong pages. A blocked robots.txt file keeps your entire store from being crawled. Sitemaps not submitted correctly to Google Search Console means your newest pages never get discovered. Meta titles too long or not saving means your SERP snippets are broken and your click-through rate suffers.
These are not minor issues. They are the exact reasons well-stocked Shopify stores sit on page 4 with zero organic traffic.
WHAT YOU GET:
- A full technical SEO audit
- Robots.txt fix
- XML sitemap creation and submission
- Canonical tag correction
- Duplicate content and URL structure cleanup
- Meta title and description optimization,
- Index optimization,
- Image compression,
- HTTPS setup, and penalty removal everything Google needs to crawl, index, and rank your store properly.
Direct fixes applied to your live Shopify store with clear before-and-after documentation.
Language:
English
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Spanish
SEO service providers cannot guarantee results
SEO services offer implementation of SEO practices only, which may take weeks or months before any results begin to show.
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FAQ
My store gets traffic but no sales. Can technical SEO be the reason?
Yes. If Google is indexing the wrong version of your pages due to canonical errors, buyers land on duplicate or thin pages with no buying intent optimization. Fixing indexation means the right pages rank and right pages convert better.
I installed an SEO app on Shopify. Why do I still have issues?
Shopify SEO apps flag problems but rarely fix the root cause. Canonical tags, URL structures, and robots.txt conflicts are hardcoded into Shopify's architecture, no app resolves these without direct intervention.
How does duplicate content specifically hurt my Shopify store more than other platforms?
Shopify automatically generates multiple URLs for the same product when accessed through collections. This splits your ranking power across duplicates, confusing Google about which page to rank, directly suppressing your visibility.
Will fixing these issues affect my store's live traffic during the process?
Done correctly, no. Changes are implemented carefully. Canonical tags and robots.txt updates are non-destructive. Sitemap resubmission actually accelerates crawling rather than disrupting it.
My competitor has a weaker store but ranks higher. What could explain that?
Most likely their technical foundation is cleaner. Google rewards crawlable, indexable stores first before considering content or backlinks. A technically broken store loses to a technically sound one regardless of product quality.
How long before I see ranking movement after the fixes?
Google typically re-crawls fixed Shopify stores within 2–6 weeks after sitemap resubmission. Stores previously penalized for duplicate content may see movement in 6–12 weeks as Google recalibrates trust in your domain.
Can these fixes help my paid ads performance too?
Directly yes. Google Ads Quality Score is partly influenced by landing page crawlability and load speed. Fixing robots.txt blocks, compressing images, and resolving HTTPS issues lowers your cost-per-click and improves ad relevance scores simultaneously.

