I hear some version of this story almost every week now.
Traffic was steady. Orders were coming in. Then something changed, and nobody can quite explain to you what changed.
- Maybe it was a theme update
- Maybe a Google algorithmic shift
- Maybe an app you installed six months ago quietly broke something in the background
You’ve checked analytics, asked your developer, maybe you’ve even hired an SEO person.
And you’re still stuck.
One store owner who was facing a situation like this told me she’d “lost over $350,000” and was “paralyzed to do anything.” Another said she’d “probably spent $50,000 on SEO in the last few years and has nothing to show for it.” A third told me hiring an SEO agency was worse than “taking that cash and setting it on fire.”
These aren’t edge cases. This is what happens when traffic drops and you can’t find the cause.
Here’s what I’ve noticed after a decade of diagnosing Shopify traffic problems: the answer is almost always buried in the technical details that nobody’s looked at closely enough. A broken schema markup. An infinite scroll widget hiding your content from Google. A migration that silently dropped your redirects.
One line of code costing you thousands in lost revenue every day.
The problem isn’t that your store is broken beyond repair. The problem is nobody’s actually popped the hood to figure out why your SEO isn’t working.
That’s what the SEO Opportunity Report does.
I personally dig through your Google Analytics, Search Console data, and site architecture — cross-referencing against algorithm updates and technical changes — to find exactly what went wrong and map out how to fix it.
You get:
- Root cause diagnosis and actual answers as to what happened and what to do about it
- A damage assessment showing which pages lost rankings and how much revenue that cost you
- A prioritized recovery roadmap: do this now to start to address the issue, do this soon, do these later
- A 60-minute walkthrough call where I walk you through everything so you understand your next steps
It’s $4,000, fixed price. No hourly billing, no surprise invoices. You know what you’re paying before we start.
I’ve never come away from one of these scratching my head. Every store has a story in the data — it’s a matter of reading it.
If your Shopify store’s traffic dropped and you need answers, here’s where to start:
Schedule Your Introduction Call →
— Kai
P.S. — I do all of this work myself. No junior associates, no agency interns. When you hire me, you work with me. That matters when you’ve already been burned.
P.P.S. — Read a selection of testimonials from previous Shopify SEO clients here: doubleyourecommerce.com/testimonials/
