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Work with me: https://www.seoasis.io/ In this video, I'm walking you through the exact framework I used to help an e-commerce brand add $573,000 in organic revenue in just over 8 months. And no, I'm not going to tell you to write more blogs or buy backlinks. I'm Mike Sack, founder of SEOasis, and over the past several years I've helped dozens of e-commerce brands add anywhere from $50K to $500K in monthly organic revenue using this collection page SEO strategy. The same one I used for The Feed, TriRig, and Roofnest. Here's the thing - most e-commerce brands are stuck on the paid ads hamster wheel, burning tens of thousands every month on Facebook and Google ads while their customer acquisition costs keep climbing. And when I talk to store owners who say "SEO doesn't work for us," it's always the same story. They hired someone to write a bunch of blogs that never drove actual sales. That's because they're targeting the wrong keywords. Blog keywords don't drive revenue. Transactional keywords on collection pages do. In this video, I'm breaking down the complete framework we use with clients. You'll see how to identify "tipping point pages" on your site that are already ranking between positions 5-11 and just need a little optimization to jump to the top. I'll show you the 3 criteria every keyword needs to meet before you spend time on it. And I'll walk you through real examples and case studies so you can apply this to your own store. This strategy works whether you're doing $100K per month or $10 million per year. So if you're tired of watching your paid ad costs go up every quarter, this is for you.