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Niche subcategory pages can target commercial searches where customers are deciding what to buy.

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Niche subcategory pages can target commercial searches where customers are deciding what to buy.

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Niche subcategory pages can target commercial searches where customers are deciding what to buy.

@webhivedigital · asserts

This is the ecommerce SEO strategy you need if you wanna boost your visibility on ChatGPT and Google and generate more sales. And it doesn't involve a single blog post. All the most successful ecommerce stores are using this strategy. It's super simple and any ecommerce site can do this...

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Ecommerce SEO tips for 2026 🕵🏻‍♀️ Your ecommerce SEO strategy should feed into your wider...

@webhivedigital · 2026-01-14

This is the ecommerce SEO strategy you need if you wanna boost your visibility on ChatGPT and Google and generate more sales. And it doesn't involve a single blog post. All the most successful ecommerce stores are using this strategy. It's super simple and any ecommerce site can do this...

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This is the ecommerce SEO strategy you need if you wanna boost your visibility on ChatGPT and Google and generate more sales. And it doesn't involve a single blog post.

All the most successful ecommerce stores are using this strategy. It's super simple and any ecommerce site can do this.

Your SEO strategy should target customers at different stages of their journey. To do this effectively, you need to know a little bit about search intent, which is the why behind the search.

four main types of search intent, but the two you need to focus on first are commercial searches, which are made when the customer is deciding what to buy, and transactional searches, which are made when the customer is ready to buy. And search engines use search intent to decide what type of content to show for each search.

For example, Google will show pages that meet a transactional search intent if you search ‘buy running shoes online’ or pages with a commercial intent if you search ‘treadmill running shoes’ Your content strategy needs to effectively target both of those types of searches...