Studio Niza is a Shopify growth studio run by Niza Ravelo. This service is custom keyword research, real schema markup, working internal links, and indexing follow-up for every product, every collection, and every important page on your store. Plus GEO, so your store gets cited when buyers ask AI assistants where to buy.
Most $99 SEO services are batch-template work. They run a script, fill in generic meta descriptions across hundreds of products, and call it a day. That's not what this is.
Every product, collection, and key page gets its own target keyword and 2 to 3 secondary keywords. No "ecommerce store" stuffing. The keyword is the one your buyers are actually typing into Google, not the one a tool spits out.
Product schema, Organization schema, BreadcrumbList, FAQ schema where it makes sense. All structured for rich results. Tested in Google's Rich Results validator before delivery, so what shows up in search actually works.
Every page is also optimized for generative search like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and Grok. That means clear answer-style structure, citations buyers can verify, and product information AI models can quote confidently. Most of your competitors haven't started this yet.
Optimized pages don't matter if Google never recrawls them. Every project ends with submission to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools, plus a sitemap update. I confirm the indexing actually happened. No "uploaded and gone" handoffs.
Same process across every tier. The tier just changes how many pages.
Quick audit of your current Shopify store. Then a keyword map: target keyword and secondary keywords for every page in scope.
Page titles, meta descriptions, H1s, descriptions rewritten with keyword integration. FAQ blocks added where useful.
Product, Organization, BreadcrumbList, and FAQ schema added. Internal links between related products, collections, and posts.
Submission to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools. Sitemap update. Indexing confirmation sent to you.
Same scope for every tier. The tier just determines how many pages.
All prices in USD. One-time projects with 50% upfront and 50% on delivery.
| Tier | Pages | Images | Price | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | 25 | Not included | $499 | Stores under 25 products. Proof-of-value entry point. |
| Starter+ | 25 | Included | $749 | Same scope as Starter, with image enhancement and AI-generated lifestyle images. |
| Growth | 50 | Not included | $899 | The sweet spot. Most stores have 30 to 80 products and land here. |
| Growth+ | 50 | Included | $1,299 | Growth scope with full image work included. |
| Scale | 100 | Not included | $1,699 | Larger catalogs. Competes with mid-tier agencies at a fraction of cost. |
| Scale+ | 100 | Included | $2,499 | The flagship single-service tier. 100 pages, full image enhancement, custom AI-generated lifestyle images. |
Most clients land in the Growth tier ($899). If you're not sure which is right for you, send your store URL and I'll tell you what I'd recommend.
When you pick a tier with images included, here's what that covers: image SEO on all your existing photos (alt text, file naming, compression, WebP conversion), background removal and basic retouching for consistency, and up to 2 lifestyle or infographic images per product, generated using AI tools where suitable.
What it doesn't cover: original product photography, multi-angle reconstruction from a single bad photo, 3D renders, or model photography. AI generation has limits, especially for products like jewelry, custom items, and intricate textures, and I won't fabricate angles I can't actually replicate. If a product can't be reasonably enhanced from your reference photos, the SEO work for that product still happens. Just without the additional images.
The full image policy is in your contract.
Studio Niza is a young studio. Detailed before-and-after case studies will live here once early SEO campaigns mature past 90 days. In the meantime, send your store URL and I'll show you what I'd prioritize on a Loom walkthrough.
Honestly: 4 to 12 weeks for early ranking improvements, 3 to 6 months for meaningful traffic increases. Anyone who promises faster is either lying or running paid ads they're calling SEO. Google indexes your changes within days, but actually moving up in rankings depends on competition for your keywords, your domain age, and how often you publish new content. I'll send you the indexing confirmations so you can track progress yourself.
Yes. SEO is permanent infrastructure work. Optimized pages stay optimized. I don't host anything for you. I just make changes inside your Shopify admin. Cancel anytime. Your store keeps everything I built.
Most cheap SEO services are template work. They fill in the same generic meta descriptions across hundreds of products without keyword research, schema, or strategy. My pricing reflects custom keyword research per page, FAQ schema, image SEO, internal linking, and indexing follow-up. If your goal is to actually rank in Google, this is the floor of what real SEO costs. If you want template work, I'm not the right fit.
Absolutely. That's exactly what the Starter tier ($499) is for. 25 pages, full scope, no images. Most clients who start there move up to Growth or Scale within 60 days because they see the rankings improvement.
The Starter tier is 25 pages, but those pages don't all have to be products. They can be your 10 product pages plus collection pages, your About page, FAQ page, blog category pages, etc. We'll cover whatever 25 pages will move the needle most for your store. If you genuinely have fewer than 15 pages worth optimizing, let me know and we'll figure out a custom mini-package.
Page title and meta description rewrites, H1 optimization, description rewrites with keyword integration, FAQ schema markup, Product, Organization, and BreadcrumbList schema where applicable, internal linking strategy, Google Merchant Center optimization, and indexing submission to Google Search Console and Bing Webmaster Tools. Same scope on every tier. The tier just determines how many pages.
SEO works hardest when paired with content and trust signals. These three services compound the value.