
Liv Day is the SEO Lead at Digitaloft, where she crafts ROI-led SEO strategies that deliver a fast impact for their clients.In this episode, Liv shares how to turn your eCommerce category pages into powerful revenue drivers – without stuffing them with endless SEO copy. We dive into practical fixes, smart internal linking strategies, and how to prepare your store for the rise of AI search and agentic commerce.Dive in:[06:12] "Optimizing Collection Pages Effectively"[09:15] "eCommerce Site Structure Insights"[10:41] SEO, UX, and Engagement Signals[15:40] "Optimized Copy Boosts Rankings"[18:42] "Internal Linking Pitfalls Explained"[21:23] "AI Search Optimization for eCommerce"[25:57] Insider Tips from Liv!Do: Keep Category Page Copy Tight and Conversion-FocusedWrite copy that helps shoppers choose. Focus on product types, benefits, and buying considerations. Keep it clear and commercially relevant. Around 300–500 words are often enough.Avoid: Adding 2,000 words of fluff about “What is a dress?” or product history. More words do not mean more value.Do: Build a Clear Internal Linking StructureLink parent categories to subcategories and back again. Use descriptive anchor text like “red dresses” instead of “click here.” Make your hierarchy obvious to both users and Google. This improves crawlability and navigation.Avoid: Weak anchor text and Shopify non-canonical product URLs that dilute ranking signals.Do: Optimise for AI Search with Better Product DataPrepare for AI-driven shopping now. Keep your product feeds clean and complete. Add structured data and FAQs that answer real buying questions. Optimise for long-tail and comparison queries.Avoid: Ignoring product feeds and Merchant Center setup while competitors prepare for agentic commerce.Takeaways:SEO isn’t just spreadsheets and keywords. It’s about understanding people. Liv reminds us: Don’t create content for Google. Create for real humans. When you serve users first, search engines will reward you.The secret sauce for category pages: Internal linking! Liv Day shares how connecting relevant pages not only helps Google but guides buyers. Conversion and SEO go hand in hand.Copy on category pages shouldn’t be endless. Too much information can confuse users and hurt your rankings. Keep content clear, concise, and focused on helping shoppers decide.We’re about to enter the world of agentic commerce. Soon, purchasing straight from Google and ChatGPT will be the norm. Liv urges brands to optimize product data now to stay visible.SEO is a journey, not a destination. Testing, learning, and iterating help you keep up with change. What worked yesterday may need a tweak tomorrow.Find the notes here: https://keepopt.com/297**** Get all the links and resources we mention & join our email list at https://keepopt.com Love the show? Chloe would love your feedback - leave a review here: https://keepopt.com/review or reply to the episode Q&A on Spotify. Interested in being a Sponsor? go here: https://keepopt.com/sponsorAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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