Ecommerce merchants search for delivery partners before they sign contracts.
We make sure your last-mile network is the first answer they find — on Google, ChatGPT, and beyond.
The last-mile market is hyperlocal, hypercompetitive, and dominated by giants — your SEO must carve out defensible territory.
Ecommerce merchants search for delivery partners covering their specific postcodes and neighbourhoods. Without granular coverage content, you're invisible for the highest-converting local searches.
D2C brands, Shopify merchants, and marketplace sellers need specific information about API integrations, SLAs, and returns handling. Generic courier content doesn't convert B2B ecommerce buyers.
Same-day delivery, express 2-hour, next-day, and scheduled delivery are distinct products with different buyers. Without service-type pages, you blend into a crowded middle ground.
High route density = lower cost per delivery = better pricing for merchants. This critical value proposition is rarely communicated effectively in SEO content, costing you contract wins.
"Last-mile returns" and "reverse logistics" are growing keyword clusters with commercial intent. Companies that publish returns management content capture merchants who are already in vendor evaluation mode.
When ecommerce founders ask ChatGPT for last-mile delivery partners, poorly optimised businesses are never mentioned. AI-driven discovery is growing fastest in the B2B logistics space.
We build a complete ecommerce-merchant-facing digital presence that makes your last-mile network the obvious choice for D2C brands, marketplace sellers, and online retailers.
Purpose-built for delivery networks competing in hyperlocal, ecommerce-driven markets.
District, postcode zone, and neighbourhood-level landing pages that rank for "same-day delivery [area]" and "delivery service [postcode]" — the highest-intent, highest-converting last-mile searches.
Dedicated pages for same-day delivery, 2-hour express, next-day, scheduled time-slot, and returns collection — each targeting a distinct buyer intent and competitive keyword set.
Content targeting Shopify store owners, WooCommerce merchants, Amazon sellers, and D2C brands — addressing their specific concerns about integration, SLAs, tracking, and branded delivery experience.
We structure your content, E-E-A-T signals, and brand mentions so ChatGPT, Gemini, and Perplexity recommend your last-mile network when ecommerce merchants ask AI for delivery partners.
Targeted content for returns management, reverse logistics, and collection services — capturing ecommerce merchants who are actively evaluating delivery partners and prioritising returns experience.
API integration guides, webhook documentation SEO, and tech-stack content that attracts engineering-led ecommerce teams searching for delivery partners with robust technical capabilities.
Integrations and credentials we optimise content around
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We map your current coverage area, identify postcode and district-level ranking gaps, benchmark your same-day and ecommerce keyword positions against competitors including Amazon Logistics, Shadowfax, and Delhivery.
Separate keyword research for D2C brand owners, marketplace sellers, and enterprise ecommerce teams — each with different search language, intent signals, and content requirements.
We design a content structure with coverage zone pages at district and postcode level, service-type hub pages (same-day, next-day, returns), and ecommerce vertical pages for different merchant types.
Content written for ecommerce decision-makers — covering delivery API specs, SLA frameworks, tracking and notification capabilities, branded packaging options, and returns handling procedures.
Google Business Profile optimisation for each depot hub, citation building across logistics directories, and a hyperlocal content strategy that builds authority in every coverage zone you operate.
Monthly coverage page updates, AI platform monitoring, ecommerce trend tracking, and performance reporting — ensuring your last-mile SEO keeps pace with rapidly evolving merchant expectations.
Real results from real delivery networks — not projections.
A same-day delivery startup covering 6 urban zones had no hyperlocal presence. We built zone-by-zone coverage pages and a Shopify merchant integration hub, targeting D2C brands specifically.
A last-mile provider with strong reverse logistics capability had zero online visibility for returns searches. We built a complete returns management SEO section targeting fashion and footwear retailers.
A regional last-mile operator wanted to attract merchants shipping nationally. We repositioned their content for ecommerce merchants, built marketplace seller pages, and created an Amazon FBM integration guide.
Organic growth achieved for delivery networks and last-mile logistics clients.
City same-day network — tripled merchant onboarding via hyperlocal coverage pages
Returns specialist — won 3 enterprise retail contracts via organic search
Regional last-mile operator — broke into national merchant market via ecommerce SEO
Most SEO agencies don't know the difference between last-mile and first-mile. We live in the delivery world.
| Capability | our team | Generic Agency |
|---|---|---|
| Hyperlocal zone & postcode pages | ✅ District & postcode level | ❌ City-level only |
| Ecommerce merchant B2B targeting | ✅ D2C, marketplace, Shopify | ❌ B2C consumer focus |
| Service-type landing pages | ✅ Same-day, returns, express | ⚠️ Generic delivery page |
| Returns & reverse logistics SEO | ✅ Full returns content strategy | ❌ Not considered |
| API & tech integration content | ✅ Merchant-facing tech content | ❌ Not industry-aware |
| AI platform optimisation | ✅ ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity | ❌ Google only |
| Route density value proposition | ✅ Competitive pricing content | ❌ Generic claims |
| SLA & proof-of-delivery content | ✅ Data-driven trust content | ❌ Not addressed |
We'll deliver a full coverage gap analysis, ecommerce keyword report, and competitor mapping — free, within 48 hours.
Hyperlocal coverage pages for lower-competition zones typically rank within 60–90 days. Competitive terms like "same-day delivery London" take 4–6 months. The combination of hyperlocal specificity and ecommerce merchant targeting means early wins are achievable quickly even in competitive markets.
Yes — this is the most effective last-mile SEO tactic. Ecommerce merchants search at the postcode district and neighbourhood level, not just "city delivery." Individual zone pages with genuine local content — coverage maps, hub locations, average delivery windows — consistently outperform generic city pages for commercial intent searches.
Ecommerce merchant SEO requires addressing their specific decision criteria: platform integrations (Shopify, WooCommerce, Magento), SLA performance data, tracking and notification capabilities, branded delivery experience, and returns handling. Content addressing these concerns — not just delivery times — converts merchant research traffic into RFQs.
Yes — and Amazon Logistics has significant SEO weaknesses. Their pages are generic and can't serve hyperlocal searches well. Independent last-mile operators win by dominating specific zones, specific merchant verticals (fashion, electronics, grocery), and specific service types (same-day, returns) where Amazon's generic presence is thin.
Absolutely. Same-day delivery attracts different merchants with different urgency requirements. Next-day and scheduled delivery targets cost-conscious regular shippers. Returns collection attracts a distinct audience. Each requires different content, different case studies, and different SLA messaging. Combined pages convert none of these audiences optimally.
Extremely important and growing fast. Ecommerce returns are at an all-time high, and merchants are increasingly evaluating delivery partners on returns capability alongside outbound delivery. "Returns logistics" and "reverse logistics service" keywords are growing 40%+ year-on-year and have high commercial intent — merchants searching for these terms are actively evaluating providers.
Yes, with proper AI SEO. When Shopify merchants ask ChatGPT "best same-day delivery service for my online store," well-optimised last-mile providers with strong E-E-A-T signals appear in the response. We build this AI visibility through structured data, authoritative content, and merchant-facing brand mentions across trusted ecommerce publications.
Key clusters include: hyperlocal terms (same-day delivery [zone/postcode]), service terms (express delivery, 2-hour delivery, scheduled delivery, returns collection), merchant terms (delivery service for online store, Shopify delivery partner, ecommerce courier), and feature terms (API delivery integration, proof of delivery, delivery tracking software).
Route density translates directly to cost-per-delivery efficiency. We create content that explains how your dense coverage in specific zones translates to lower costs and better service for merchants — supported by zone-specific delivery statistics, hub locations, and average delivery window data. This factual differentiation performs far better than generic "low cost" claims.
Yes. Shopify has over 4 million merchants globally, and many actively search for delivery partners who integrate with their platform. Dedicated Shopify delivery partner pages that explain your integration, webhook capabilities, and tracking API attract exactly the self-serve ecommerce merchant segment that researches and switches delivery providers regularly.
GBP is valuable for depot and hub visibility — local merchants often search Google Maps for nearby delivery hubs and collection points. We optimise each GBP with service descriptions, depot photos, opening hours, and service area mapping. For micro-hub networks, each hub location gets its own GBP maximising local visibility across all coverage zones.
We implement LocalBusiness, DeliveryChargeSpecification, and Service schema as a foundation, plus FAQ schema on key pages, BreadcrumbList, and OfferCatalog schema for service listings. For ecommerce merchant pages, we add structured data specifically formatted to appear in business services rich results.
Yes. Dark kitchen operators, grocery retailers, and meal-kit companies all search for hyperlocal last-mile partners with temperature-compliant vehicles and tight delivery windows. We build vertical-specific pages for food delivery operators, addressing the specific SLA, compliance, and integration requirements of the food and grocery sector.
We track: zone-level keyword rankings, organic traffic by coverage area, merchant RFQ form completions, phone tracking for inbound merchant calls, and where possible, contract pipeline from organic. Monthly reporting shows exactly which zones and service types are driving commercial traction and where to prioritise investment.
Investment depends on the number of coverage zones, service types, and merchant verticals to target. Packages start from focused same-city campaigns through to multi-city national programmes with 50+ zone pages. The ROI calculation is straightforward: one new enterprise merchant contract typically covers months of SEO investment. We begin with a free audit to scope what's needed.
Yes. We work with last-mile providers across India, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and the UK. Indian last-mile operators compete against Shadowfax, Delhivery, and Ecom Express — markets with their own keyword dynamics, platform preferences, and buyer behaviours. We have dedicated teams for South Asian ecommerce logistics SEO.
Yes. Quick commerce (10–30 minute delivery) and dark store fulfilment are fast-growing segments with their own keyword clusters. We build content targeting grocery retailers, convenience brands, and pharmacies searching for q-commerce delivery partners — a high-value, low-competition SEO space most agencies haven't mapped yet.
Each depot gets its own optimised landing page with local content: address, coverage map, services available, hub manager contact, and local case studies. This multi-location approach drives organic visibility in each depot's catchment area and supports the Google Business Profile strategy for each location independently.
Both have roles. Paid ads give immediate merchant visibility but at a high cost per click in competitive delivery markets. SEO builds permanent rankings that generate free merchant traffic indefinitely. Most clients run both: paid ads for quick traction in new zones, SEO for sustainable long-term merchant acquisition. As SEO matures, paid spend reduces by 50–70%.
Complete the contact form above. We'll deliver a free last-mile SEO audit within 48 hours covering your zone-level ranking gaps, ecommerce keyword opportunities, competitor analysis, and a prioritised content plan. No obligation — just a clear roadmap to merchant acquisition through organic search.
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From classical search engines to the newest AI answer engines and map ecosystems — we've ranked brands on every surface buyers use to discover, evaluate, and decide.