WooCommerce has its own quirks — faceted navigation that generates thousands of duplicate URLs, Yoast settings that don't cover product schema properly, coupon pages that get indexed as thin content, and sale price schema that expires without cleanup. We handle the WooCommerce-specific fixes that generic SEO advice misses.
WooCommerce is powerful, but its default configuration creates SEO problems that generic advice doesn't address. Faceted navigation generates a combinatorial explosion of URLs as shoppers filter by color, size, and price — each combination producing a unique indexable path that duplicates your category pages and wastes crawl budget. Product schema output is often incomplete or malformed, missing the price, availability, and review properties that earn rich results. Yoast's WooCommerce SEO module has settings that need precise configuration to avoid duplicate titles and meta descriptions across product variations.
The speed problem is specific to WooCommerce too. The platform ships with full-size images, render-blocking code from extensions, and un-minified assets that inflate load times beyond Core Web Vitals thresholds. Every extension you install — live chat, loyalty, reviews, analytics — adds sequential load that slows the page. And WooCommerce's default image handling serves full-resolution files when thumbnails would do, dragging down LCP on product and category pages.
Then there are the operational SEO issues. Coupon landing pages generated by extensions become indexed as thin content, cannibalizing cleaner product or category pages. Sale price schema with no expiry date stays in Google's Product schema long after promotions end, causing validation errors and Merchant Center flags. Product feeds for Google Shopping often export incomplete data — missing GTINs, unmapped categories, broken variant groupings — blocking SKUs from appearing in Shopping results. Each of these is a WooCommerce-specific problem that requires platform-native knowledge to fix correctly.
We handle all of it. WooCommerce speed optimization targets the actual bottlenecks — image formats, lazy loading, deferred loading, CSS consolidation. Product schema gets fixed directly in the templates so price, availability, and review data render correctly in rich results. Faceted navigation gets managed so high-value filter combinations are indexed while low-value ones carry noindex. Yoast WooCommerce SEO gets properly configured. Product feeds get cleaned for Shopping eligibility. And coupon and sale price SEO gets fixed so promotional pages don't dilute your core content. Every fix is WooCommerce-specific, tuned to how the platform actually works.
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Yes. WooCommerce adds its own layer of SEO issues — faceted navigation URLs, product-specific schema, coupon landing pages, sale price schema, and product feed exports — that regular WordPress SEO doesn't cover. Generic WordPress advice misses these entirely. We handle the WooCommerce-specific layer on top of the WordPress foundation.
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