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SEO Mechanic

Find and fix every SEO issue across your entire product catalog

Most ecommerce stores leave SEO value on the table through missing meta fields, duplicate templates, weak collection pages, and broken internal links. This recipe audits the catalog and prioritizes the fixes.

House RecipeWork5 min setup

INGREDIENTS

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PROMPT

Run a full SEO audit on my [Shopify/WooCommerce] store at [URL]. Check every product page, collection page, and blog post for: (1) missing or duplicate meta titles and descriptions, (2) missing H1 tags, (3) missing product schema markup (JSON-LD), (4) missing image alt text, (5) thin content (pages with fewer than 100 words of unique content), (6) broken internal links, (7) sitemap accuracy. Prioritize findings by impact. For each issue, either fix it automatically via API/theme edits (with my approval) or provide the fix for me to apply. Generate schema markup for all product pages that don't have it. Re-crawl after fixes to confirm.

How It Works

Your Claw crawls your store or pulls product data via API, audits the

pages for SEO issues, and then either drafts fixes or applies the low-risk

ones you approve. It covers technical SEO, on-page optimization, and

structured data.

What You Get

  • Full catalog audit for missing or duplicate meta titles, meta descriptions, and H1s
  • Structured data checks and schema generation where appropriate
  • Broken-link and internal-linking analysis
  • Thin-content identification on product and collection pages
  • Image alt text audit and generation
  • A prioritized fix list by likely impact and effort

Setup Steps

  1. Provide your store URL and API access if available
  2. Run the audit and review the findings
  3. Approve the fixes you want applied automatically
  4. Push changes via API or theme edits where supported
  5. Re-crawl to confirm the issues are resolved

Tips

  • Missing and duplicate metadata are the fastest broad wins
  • Clean structured data helps search engines understand the page, but bad schema can hurt trust
  • Collection pages are often the weakest part of ecommerce SEO
  • Keep keyword targeting natural and product-specific
  • Re-audit quarterly or after major catalog changes
Tags:#ecommerce#seo#technical-seo#product-pages#optimization