E-commerce accounts that hold MER through ad-cost spikes.
Programmatic SEO, technical fixes, feed health, Meta + Google paid - fulfilled by operators so the strategist isn't also pulling the weekly creative report.




14–20 hr
Saved per account / month
45–90 d
To consistent rankings
100%
White-labeled
1:1
Pilot account first
The patterns we see on every project.
We've shipped e-commerce products across multiple teams. These are the patterns we plan around from sprint one.
- Collection pages thin, duplicated, and ranking for nothing
- Product feed errors nobody flags until impressions drop
- Meta creative cadence stuck at one new ad per week
- Reporting consuming half the AM's billable hours
Same framework, E-commerce Brands-specific details.
Audit
Two-week pilot on a single e-commerce account. We map the lead funnel, current ad spend, GBP, site, and tracking - and tell you where the leaks are.
Install
AI Operators take over fulfillment for SEO, GBP, paid, and reporting on that pilot account. You see the workflow before you scale roster-wide.
Scale
Roll the same operators across the rest of your e-commerce book. Account managers stay client-facing; the AI does the fulfillment work underneath.
Report
White-labeled monthly reports go out automatically - leads, calls, booked jobs, ranking changes - branded as your agency.
Why this vertical moves the way it does.
DTC margins have been compressed by 22% over three years as iOS attribution broke and Meta CPMs climbed. The brands surviving are running tighter creative cadence (3–5 new ads weekly), better feed hygiene, and programmatic SEO that captures cheap top-of-funnel demand.
$1.1T
U.S. e-commerce
2024
$68
Avg DTC AOV
Shopify median
2.4x
Target MER
Healthy brand
3–5
New ads / week
To beat fatigue
Typical e-commerce account funnel
Where the dropoff actually happens.
Source: blended median across e-commerce brands accounts we've audited. Funnels vary by market and ad spend.
Seasonal demand
Peak hits in December.
Relative search demand, indexed to the year's peak month. We pre-stage content 4–6 weeks before each ramp.
What competitors keep getting wrong
- Collection pages with 3 sentences of copy, no internal linking strategy
- Feed disapprovals stacking - Merchant Center messages ignored 30+ days
- Meta creative refresh stuck at weekly when ad fatigue hits at 4–6 days
The pieces that ship together.
Each e-commerce engagement bundles the components below. We don't sell modules - we ship products.
- Programmatic collection + PDP SEO
- Technical SEO + Core Web Vitals
- Shopping feed optimization (Google, Meta, TikTok)
- Performance Max + Advantage+ management
- Email + SMS lifecycle support
- MER + ROAS reporting
Common E-commerce Brands questions.
How fast do e-commerce clients see results?
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Consistent ranking movement in 45–90 days on most accounts. Paid and GBP lift faster - usually inside the first 30 days once tracking is clean.
Is this white-label?
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Yes. Every deliverable - reports, content, ad creative, audit docs - ships under your agency's brand. Clients never see us.
Will it replace my account managers?
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No. It replaces the fulfillment hours behind them. Your AMs stay the strategic face; the operators handle execution and reporting underneath.
What does onboarding look like?
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We start with one pilot account, two-week audit, then turn on the operators. Once you see the workflow, we roll it across the rest of your roster.
Ready to build your E-commerce Brands product?
Book a 30-minute demo. We'll walk through one of your real accounts, surface where the hours are going, and tell you honestly if your roster is a fit.
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