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seo-content-collection-pagelisted

Optimizes e-commerce collection, category, and product listing pages (PLPs) for Google and for AI assistants. Covers the bottom-of-page SEO text block (placement, length, structure), faceted navigation and filter URL control, pagination canonicals, thin or empty collection cleanup, internal linking, and CollectionPage schema. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create, write, audit, or optimize a collection page, category page, PLP, shop page, or product archive on Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento, BigCommerce, PrestaShop, or a custom storefront; asks where to place category text, how to handle filtered URLs (?color=red&size=m), pagination canonicals, duplicate or empty categories, or crawl budget on an online store; or mentions category page SEO, e-commerce taxonomy, faceted navigation, or getting category pages cited in AI answers. For individual product pages, use the seo-content-product-page skill. For sitewide link architecture, use the seo-internal-linking skill.
Thibaultbm/claude-seo-geo · ★ 2 · AI & Automation · score 78
Install: claude install-skill Thibaultbm/claude-seo-geo
# Collection Page SEO and GEO This skill optimizes e-commerce collection and category pages (PLPs), the page type that wins category-level money queries yet ships with no editorial content on most stores (field observation from 115+ agency audits), using placement, faceting, and pagination rules that protect both rankings and conversion. ## Company knowledge first (Obsidian) If the working environment contains an Obsidian vault or any local knowledge base (a folder of .md notes, often with a .obsidian directory), read the relevant notes before acting: brand and product facts, target keywords, competitors, and the SEO action log of what was already tried. Ground every recommendation in that context instead of asking the user for facts the vault already holds. At the end of the session, append the actions taken to the vault's SEO action log so the next session starts informed. Vault structure, read-first and write-back protocols: the obsidian-brain skill. ## When to use Use this skill when the user: - Creates or rewrites a collection, category, shop, or product archive page - Asks where category text should go, how long it should be, or what it should contain - Faces filter or parameter URLs flooding Google Search Console ("Discovered, currently not indexed", crawl spikes) - Configures pagination, canonicals, or indexing rules for listing pages - Cleans up empty, thin, or duplicate collections - Wants category pages cited in AI answers such as "best X" or "where to buy Y"