Ecommerce package for category pages, product collections, and store-wide authority

Ecommerce Link Building Package for category rankings and product discovery

Ecommerce SEO is different because your traffic does not land on one page. You need link equity flowing into category pages, collections, and key guides that support buyer intent. This package mixes editorial links, niche edits, resource page placements, and content promotion to lift pages that drive revenue. If you are starting from scratch, also check Starter and Growth.

Best fit for

  • Stores with multiple categories, collections, and seasonal landing pages
  • Brands that want stronger non-brand traffic and product discovery searches
  • Competitive SERPs where page authority and referring domains matter

What we plan around

Ecommerce link building works best when links support the pages that push users toward a purchase. We plan anchor text, link attributes, and target URLs so your store looks normal, not forced.

  • Target pages: category pages, collections, best sellers, and supporting guides
  • Link profile: referring domains, topical relevance, and natural link velocity
  • Anchor mix: brand, URL, product line, and partial match anchors, balanced

Ecommerce deliverables

These deliverables are built to push authority into the pages that matter, while keeping link context and relevance clean. You get placements you can review, with reporting that shows live URLs and link attributes.

Editorial guest post backlinks

Contextual links inside articles that match your product category. See guest post backlinks.

Niche edits to indexed pages

Links added to existing pages that are already indexed and relevant to your category. See niche edits.

Resource page placements

Links from “best products”, “tools”, “resources”, and category lists where your store fits. See resource page links.

Linkable assets and promo

Guides, comparison pages, stats, templates, and tools that earn natural citations. See linkable asset creation and content promotion.

Competitor backlink gap list

We map competitor referring domains and target the ones that fit your niche and brand. See competitor backlink analysis.

Risk checks and reporting

Index status, topical fit, anchor mix, and link attributes tracked on delivery. See Quality, Safety, and Policies.

How we tier ecommerce programs

Ecommerce programs usually scale by number of target categories and how much authority the niche needs. We also keep an eye on internal links, crawl paths, and which pages earn link equity first.

Category Lift few collections

  • Focus on 1 to 3 category pages plus a supporting guide page
  • Mix of guest posts and niche edits with a safer anchor blend

Store Authority many categories

  • Support for multiple collections, seasonal pages, and buyer intent guides
  • Editorial links, resource pages, and content promotion that earns citations

Ecommerce package FAQ

Quick answers for store owners focused on category rankings and organic revenue.

Should links point to product pages or category pages?
Most ecommerce programs focus on category pages and buyer guides first, then build selective support for key products. That keeps link equity flowing through internal links to product pages.
Will this help with Google Shopping?
Links support overall authority and can help organic rankings that feed product discovery. Shopping visibility also depends on feed quality, product data, and merchant setup.
Do you handle affiliate style links?
We focus on editorial and contextual links that make sense to a reader. If a placement is labeled sponsored or affiliate, we track the attribute in reporting. See link attributes.
What if my niche is very competitive?
Competitive niches usually need more referring domains, higher relevance placements, and a steady pace. For larger programs, the Enterprise package is often a better fit.