Start optimizing your cannabis e-commerce site today and turn product searches into sales.
Want your dispensary to show up for searches like “THC gummies Toronto” or “CBD vape pen near me”? This free bundle walks you through how to build and optimize category pages that drive traffic and sales—without needing a blog.
Built specifically for cannabis retailers and e-commerce stores, this strategy helps your products get found on Google and your website turn clicks into online orders.
10-Minute Video. A quick-start walkthrough of the entire cannabis e-commerce SEO strategy in action.
How-To Guide (13 Pages). Includes wireframes, meta tag templates, and on-page checklists your team can implement today.
Keyword Spreadsheet. 80+ product-specific keywords across categories like pre-rolls, vapes, tinctures, and edibles—plus space to add local modifiers.
Any platform that creates a unique, indexable URL for each product or category page—Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, custom builds, etc. As long as search engines can crawl the page (i.e., it isn’t hidden behind heavy JavaScript), you’re good.
No. The bundle is a high-level strategy—video walkthrough, step-by-step guide, and keyword list—so you can apply proven SEO tactics to any cannabis e-commerce site. It doesn’t include theme files or code snippets.
Probably not. The guide shows you how to audit and improve your existing pages: adjust URL structures, tighten meta tags, add keyword-rich copy, and organise internal links. Most retailers can iterate, not rebuild.
No. The focus is on optimising product and category pages—the revenue drivers of cannabis e-commerce. Blogs can help, but they’re optional.
You’ll need basic CMS access and the ability to edit titles, meta descriptions, on-page copy, and internal links. No advanced coding required; if you can update a product description or page title, you can apply the strategy.
Frequent inventory shifts are common in cannabis e-commerce. The guide includes tips on preserving SEO value (canonical tags, out-of-stock handling, smart redirects) so your rankings remain stable even as products come and go.
The strategy focuses on technical SEO and factual product information, not promotional claims. Always vet your copy against local laws, but nothing in the bundle instructs you to violate advertising regulations.
Yes—while examples in the guide are based on Canadian retailers, the SEO principles apply globally. You can use the same structure, keyword strategy, and on-page techniques for cannabis e-commerce stores in the U.S., Europe, or elsewhere. Just swap in your region’s terminology and compliance needs.
This strategy still works. Whether your cannabis e-commerce store serves medical patients, delivery zones, or pickup-only locations, the guide helps you build category pages that rank for what people are actually searching—like "1:1 tinctures near me" or "THC vape delivery in [city]."
Ready to turn reviews into full-scale results?
After you download the guide, check out the companion Google Maps for Cannabis – Mini-Course (45 minutes, only $49 until July 15). It expands beyond reviews into the entire local-ranking system—keywords, listings, site tweaks, analytics, and more.