Best eCommerce SEO Agencies

9 Companies - Rankings updated: July 16, 2026

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United States × California × San Jose ×
  • Think Web. Think Smart. Partner With the #1 Rated Digital Marketing Agency.

    Think Web. Think Smart. Partner With the #1 Rated Digital Marketing Agency.

    Backed by 15+ years of experience, SmartSites provides expertise in keyword research, URL structure, on-page optimization, link building, and technical audit. A leading eCommerce SEO company, it has launched 900+ websites and helped clients generate $100M+ in sales...  View SmartSites's portfolio  |  View all reviews

    Location
    San Jose, California
    Number of Employees
    100 - 249
    Average Hourly Rate
    $100/hr
    Portfolios Count
    4 Projects Listed
  • The SEO & Digital Ad Experts

    The SEO & Digital Ad Experts

    Jives Media boosts eCommerce brand visibility across Google and AI search engines through technical audits, AI-powered content optimization, keyword intent mapping, authority link building, AEO, and GEO. Since 2012, it has completed 5,000+ projects and generated $1B+ in client revenue...  View Jives Media's portfolio  |  View all reviews

    Location
    San Jose, California
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $100/hr
    Portfolios Count
    5 Projects Listed
  • A full-service digital marketing and technology agency

    A full-service digital marketing and technology agency

    Our high-performing teams of 1000+ professionals aim to bridge gaps in performance and maximize a companys potential, regardless of time zone and geographical boundaries...  View Mavlers Agency's portfolio  |  View all reviews

    Location
    San Jose, California
    Number of Employees
    1000 & Up
    Average Hourly Rate
    $25/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
    Portfolios Count
    7 Projects Listed
  • Engineering Excellence in AI Development

    Engineering Excellence in AI Development

    At Grayphite, we specialize in AI Development, delivering cutting-edge solutions for startups and corporations alike. Our focus on quality is seen in our extensive testing and development practices, assuring the highest standards. From web applications to automation, our tailored solutions exceed...  View Grayphite's portfolio  |  View all reviews

    Location
    San Jose, California
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $49/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
    Portfolios Count
    3 Projects Listed
  • Websites That Turn Traffic Into Leads

    Websites That Turn Traffic Into Leads

    Websites Built for Speed & Conversion. We create stunning, high-converting websites for businesses worldwide. Based in San Jose, CA Stand out from competitors, attract more leads, and grow your revenue. Get Your Website Live Fast...  View Web-Rift's portfolio

    Location
    San Jose, California
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $500/hr
    Minimal Budget
    Under $1,000
    Portfolios Count
    2 Projects Listed
  • Pay For Perfromace

    Pay For Perfromace

    ResultFirst is a full-service digital marketing agency. Being a digital marketing company, we're redefining the experience for digital marketing services. For more than 10 years, we've been creating powerful brand experiences for our clients worldwide. Our team of 200+ marketing gurus, designers, coders, and...  View all reviews

    Location
    San Jose, California
    Number of Employees
    100 - 249
    Average Hourly Rate
    $75/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
  • Websites Designed by Real People.

    Websites Designed by Real People.

    MyMediaDesigner is a bay area digital marketing boutique. We specialize in responsive website design, graphic design, video production, and collateral marketing...  View My Media Designer profile

    Location
    San Jose, California
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $200/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
  • Performance-Driven SEO, SEM and PPC Digital Marketing Agency

    Performance-Driven SEO, SEM and PPC Digital Marketing Agency

    TimeZ Marketing is a global, performance-driven SEO, SEM, and PPC agency delivering measurable, scalable growth for B2B SaaS, eCommerce, enterprise, and local brands. We leverage live data to drive and optimize traffic and increase search visibility...  View TimeZ Marketing profile

    Location
    San Jose, California
    Number of Employees
    Under 49
    Average Hourly Rate
    $86/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000
  • Elite Services That Multiply Revenue

    Elite Services That Multiply Revenue

    SEOFAT is a full-service digital agency offering SEO, web development, and marketing solutions. We help brands grow visibility, leads, and revenue through smart, data-driven strategies...  View SEOFAT profile

    Location
    San Jose, California
    Number of Employees
    100 - 249
    Average Hourly Rate
    $25/hr
    Minimal Budget
    $1,000 - $10,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the red flags when evaluating eCommerce SEO agencies?

The clearest red flag is an agency that guarantees specific rankings or a fixed timeline for results. eCommerce SEO services involve too many variables for any agency to make guarantees with confidence, so a guarantee usually signals either inexperience or tactics that can get your site penalized. 

  • Other warning signs to watch for: 
  • They focus on keyword volume instead of purchase intent 
  • Their reporting shows traffic growth but no connection to revenue 
  • They have no experience with your platform (Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento) 
  • They can't explain their link-building approach in plain language 
  • References or case studies are vague or unavailable 

Strong eCommerce SEO consultants start by asking about your margin structure, product catalog size, and conversion data before proposing anything. 

What do eCommerce SEO agencies charge that most buyers don't expect?

Most buyers budget for a monthly retainer and are surprised by the costs that sit outside it. A standard eCommerce SEO retainer runs roughly $3,000 to $25,000 per month, with a project-based tier often exceeding $30,000.  

The line items below are frequently quoted on top of that base: 

ServiceBilled separatelyWhy?
Technical auditYesDiagnostic work priced apart from implementation
Content productionOftenCategory and product page copy at scale
Link acquisitionUsuallyOutreach campaigns priced outside the retainer
Platform migrationYesOnly when a replatform is in scope
SEO softwareSometimesTool licenses passed through to the client

As you can see, a retainer rarely covers everything. Ask any eCommerce SEO company for a full scope breakdown before signing, and confirm which deliverables are included versus quoted on top. 

How do I know if my current eCommerce SEO is underperforming before I hire anyone?

Your eCommerce SEO firm is underperforming if organic search is not a meaningful and growing share of your revenue. You do not need an agency to diagnose this, because a few data points will tell you. 

Check these signals in Google Search Console and Google Analytics: 

  • Organic traffic has been flat or declining for two or more quarters 
  • Your category and product pages rank below page two for core terms 
  • Click-through rates on product listings are weak relative to your impressions 
  • Competitors consistently outrank you for branded and non-branded terms 

If more than two of these are true, the issue is structural, and an eCommerce SEO company can help identify whether the cause is technical, content-related, or both. 

What's the difference between a good eCommerce SEO agency and an average one?

The best eCommerce SEO agencies connect their work directly to revenue, while average ones report on rankings and traffic in isolation. Strong eCommerce SEO consultants show which pages drive purchases, what the conversion rate is by channel, and how organic performance compares to paid. 

The difference shows up in three areas: 

  1. Strategy comes first: strong eCommerce SEO consultants prioritize high-intent category and product pages over blog content that attracts visitors who never buy.  
  2. Technical depth comes second: they understand how faceted navigation, crawl budget, and duplicate content affect large catalogs specifically.  
  3. Communication comes third: they flag problems before they become penalties and explain their work in plain language. 

What does a bad eCommerce SEO engagement look like, and how do I avoid it?

A bad engagement usually follows a recognizable pattern: strong onboarding, a thorough-looking audit, and then months of activity reports that show movement without revenue impact. Work that is not tied to business outcomes from day one tends to drift toward vanity metrics. 

To avoid it: 

  • Require that success metrics include revenue and conversion, not only traffic 
  • Set a 90-day checkpoint with defined benchmarks before signing a long contract 
  • Ask who specifically will work on your account and what their eCommerce experience is 
  • Request monthly reporting that maps activity to revenue, not just impressions 

The most common failure point is misaligned expectations at the start, well before any execution problem appears. 

What is a realistic timeline to see revenue impact from eCommerce SEO?

Most eCommerce SEO services produce early ranking and traffic movement within three to six months, while meaningful revenue impact typically takes six to twelve months. 

According to Shopify, most websites see measurable results from their SEO efforts within three to six months, with momentum building as Google crawls, evaluates, and tests pages over time. 

The table below shows a typical phase-by-phase progression:

PhaseWhat happensWhat you can measure
Months 1 to 2Technical fixes, on-page optimization, baseline trackingIndexation, crawl health, AI citations
Months 3 to 4Ranking gains on mid-competition termsEarly organic traffic growth
Months 5 to 6Category page performance improvesOrganic conversions become visible
Months 6 to 12Content authority and backlinks compoundOrganic revenue contribution

What should I push back on when reviewing an eCommerce SEO contract?

The three contract terms that create the most friction are long minimum commitments, vague definitions of deliverables, and ownership clauses for content and data. A fair contract protects both sides clearly. 

Push back on: 

  • Commitments longer than six months without a performance review clause 
  • Deliverables described as "ongoing optimization" without specifics 
  • Clauses that give the agency ownership of content created during the engagement 
  • Auto-renewal terms without a written cancellation window 
  • Reporting schedules that exclude revenue attribution 

About The Author and Expert Reviewer

Natasa Glikman is an experienced editor and content writer with over 10 years of experience in writing, editing, and translating articles across various topics, with a strong focus on marketing and advertising. At DesignRush, Natasa currently works as an editor, where she refines and enhances B2B content to ensure accuracy, clarity, and consistency across agency profiles and industry reports.

Robin Fishley is a digital professional with over 20 years of experience in programming, website architecture, and data optimization. Twice honored as Most Innovative Employee at his previous agency, he excelled in leadership roles across SEO, research, analytics, and strategy. At Saatchi & Saatchi, where he was the Director of Search and Data, he developed a successful Big Data analysis tool and provided expert consulting for renowned clients like P&G, Toyota, and VISA. A valuable asset to DesignRush, he used his technical background to drive success for the company's digital initiatives.