Category Page SEO
Structure category pages to target real buyer search terms, with useful category-level content that supports — rather than competes with — product pages.
Remote E-commerce SEO — Thailand
For Thailand e-commerce brands that need cleaner SEO structure, better category visibility, and repeatable content operations. I work on category and product page SEO, internal linking, and AI-assisted product content workflows — delivered fully remotely from Taiwan.
Who I Help
E-commerce SEO breaks down in predictable ways: category pages with thin or no content, product pages with duplicate or templated descriptions, internal linking that doesn't connect categories to products, and no clear content strategy supporting the catalog. The structure compounds as the catalog grows, making the problem worse over time rather than better.
What This Covers
Structure category pages to target real buyer search terms, with useful category-level content that supports — rather than competes with — product pages.
Build a repeatable product page template covering titles, descriptions, and structured data that scales across a large catalog.
Design supporting content — buying guides, comparisons, use-case pages — that links into category and product pages to build topical depth.
Connect categories, subcategories, products, and supporting content with clear internal linking rules that distribute authority intentionally.
Use AI to speed up first-draft product descriptions and content variations at scale, with human review for quality and brand voice.
Track category and product page performance, indexation health, and organic conversion trends in one reporting view.
How I Work
A practical process for turning scattered tasks into AI-assisted workflows, structured SEO systems, and clear reporting — built one step at a time.
Map repetitive tasks, content gaps, reporting needs, and daily operational friction.
Design AI-assisted workflows for content, research, operations, and execution support.
Structure pages, internal links, content briefs, and multilingual search visibility.
Organize reporting, tracking, and decision support so work is easier to monitor.
Turn scattered work into clearer, repeatable systems for marketing and digital teams.
How I Work
Review category structure, product page templates, internal linking, and technical health across the store.
Design improved category and product page structures, content templates, and internal linking rules before implementation.
Apply the structural and content changes, prioritizing the highest-traffic or highest-opportunity categories first.
Track performance through reporting dashboards and refine the structure as the catalog and business evolve.
Current Availability
Based in Taichung, Taiwan. Open to project-based e-commerce SEO audits and structure builds, and ongoing support for Thailand-based stores — fully remote, English-first.
FAQ
No, it's fully remote from Taichung, Taiwan. Audits, structure design, and documentation are delivered in English, with calls scheduled around the 1-hour Taiwan–Thailand time difference.
E-commerce sites have unique structural needs — category pages that need to rank for broad terms, product pages that need to rank for specific ones, faceted navigation that can create duplicate-content issues, and inventory that changes constantly. The SEO approach has to account for that structure, not just apply generic content advice.
Structuring category pages to target the search terms buyers actually use, adding genuinely useful category-level content (not just a product grid), and making sure category pages don't compete with each other or with product pages for the same keywords.
Yes. The focus is on building a repeatable product page template and content workflow — title, description, and structured data patterns — that scale across a large catalog rather than requiring manual SEO work per product.
The SEO principles apply across platforms. I have hands-on experience with Shopline e-commerce operations specifically; for other platforms, the same structural SEO approach applies, adapted to that platform's capabilities and constraints.
Internal linking rules connecting categories, subcategories, products, and supporting content (buying guides, comparisons) are a core part of e-commerce SEO — this is often the highest-leverage, most overlooked area for large catalogs.
No. SEO results depend on competition, market conditions, and consistent execution. I do not promise specific traffic, ranking, or revenue outcomes — the focus is building a sound structural and content foundation that improves your odds of sustainable organic growth.
Get in Touch
Whether you need category page SEO, product page structure, internal linking, or AI-assisted content workflows — I support Thailand-based e-commerce stores remotely on project and ongoing engagements.
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