How to Do Keyword Research for Your Ecommerce Store
Alright, let’s get into it. If you’re running an ecommerce store, keyword research is literally the foundation of everything you’re doing online.
I’m talking about your SEO strategy, your paid ads, your content marketing, all of it. Without solid keyword research, you’re basically throwing darts in the dark and hoping something sticks. I’ve worked with hundreds of clients over the years, and the ones who absolutely crush it online are the ones who spend time understanding what their customers are actually searching for.
Here’s the thing that most people don’t realize: keyword research isn’t just about finding random terms people type into Google. It’s about discovering the exact language your potential customers use when they’re ready to buy, when they’re looking for solutions to problems, and when they’re trying to educate themselves about products in your niche.
At E-Commerce Paradise, we help business owners leverage keyword research to build sustainable, profitable stores. In this guide, I’m going to walk you through exactly how to do keyword research for ecommerce, the tools that actually work, and the strategies I use for my clients to find hidden goldmines in their niches.

Trevor Fenner is an ecommerce entrepreneur and the founder of Ecommerce Paradise, a platform focused on helping entrepreneurs build and scale profitable high-ticket ecommerce and dropshipping businesses. With over a decade of hands-on experience, Trevor specializes in high-ticket dropshipping strategy, niche and product selection, supplier recruiting and onboarding, Google & Bing Shopping ads, ecommerce SEO, and systems-driven automation and scaling. Through Ecommerce Paradise, he provides free education via in-depth guides like How to Start High-Ticket Dropshipping, advanced training through the High-Ticket Dropshipping Masterclass, and fully done-for-you turnkey ecommerce services for entrepreneurs who want a faster, more hands-off path to growth. Trevor is known for emphasizing sustainable, real-world ecommerce models over hype-driven tactics, helping store owners build scalable, sellable, and location-independent brands.

