Content mapped to categories and product intent.
Shopify
SEO content that supports Shopify categories and buyers.
Shopify content should support product discovery, category authority, comparisons, and buying questions without becoming generic blog filler.
Buying guides, comparisons, and educational pages.
Internal links toward revenue pages.
What Shopify SEO content should support
Shopify content should help buyers discover categories, understand product differences, compare options, and answer purchase questions before they choose a product.
The best articles support collections and product pages rather than chasing broad blog traffic with no commercial path.
How topics are chosen
Gadex maps buyer questions around categories, product attributes, use cases, comparisons, alternatives, and objections that appear before purchase.
The result should be a content queue that strengthens the store architecture: guides for discovery, comparisons for evaluation, and supporting articles that link back to revenue pages.
What the article package includes
A Shopify-ready package can include body copy, SEO title, meta description, excerpt, heading structure, collection or product links, image notes, and publishing guidance.
For stores with complex catalogs, Gadex can also prepare internal link rules so content supports the right categories without creating clutter.
Avoiding generic ecommerce content
Generic buying guides rarely help if they could apply to any store. Useful Shopify content needs product context, category detail, buying criteria, examples, and clear paths to relevant collections.
Gadex uses the store structure and commercial priorities to keep articles tied to what the business actually sells.
Publishing and review
Scope can include CMS-ready drafts, metadata, image notes, approval tracking, and implementation notes for Shopify publishing.
This is useful when merchandising, SEO, and content owners all need visibility before a page goes live.
When it is a fit
Use this when organic growth depends on stronger category support, buying guides, comparison content, and internal links toward product or collection pages.
It is less useful for stores that only need product description rewrites without a broader search strategy.