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How to boost your smart gadget store to 50+ monthly orders using Google's accelerated indexing
We were approached by a client – a smart gadget store. This type of business is quite challenging for search engine optimization, for a number of reasons.
Reasons why the client chose link promotion
The consumer electronics market in 2026, driven by dropshipping, demands rapid decision-making. New products featuring high-quality technical specifications or a price that's especially appealing to potential customers appear almost weekly.
A business has weeks, not months, or in some cases days, to collect its core traffic.
It's difficult for a compact online store selling trendy gadgets to compete with the latest AirPods, but nothing is impossible.
The key problem
An online store selling smart gadgets, targeting a youth audience aged 16-35, operates using a dropshipping model. In 2026, with the development of AI search and significant changes in search engine algorithms, similar websites with identical product listings are perceived by Google or Bing as "clones."
Organic promotion of such a website is possible, but ranking high in search results is practically a foregone conclusion. Therefore, an external incentive is needed to quickly index the new online store's pages. This is precisely where 2index.ninja helps its clients.
Relevance of the order
Website indexing is the foundation of SEO itself. If search engines don't see the pages of any web project, it effectively doesn't exist for them. In the case of dropshipping, every day of indexing delay threatens lost leads. By 2026, a customer who doesn't buy from your online store will, in 99% of cases, go buy from a major marketplace.
The 2index.ninja service allows the client to:
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Increase website visibility, including Shopify or Wordpress sites;
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“force” search engines to index website pages with “duplicate” content;
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Allows you to "see" hundreds of URLs for online stores operating even in a narrow niche, like our client with smart gadgets.
Only after a boost in the indexing of website pages does it begin to generate money.
Project start
Input data the client had to work with:
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The website is powered by the Shopify CMS. It's a convenient solution for dropshipping, but it has its own nuances, including working with robots.txt.
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The product range includes 900 items. Key product categories include wireless headphones, smartwatches, Bluetooth speakers, and themed accessories.
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Indexing. Before contacting our company, the client had launched the website five weeks earlier. At the time of project acceptance, 62 pages were indexed in Google.
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Traffic. The client's website averaged 2-3 visits per day.

Goal : The client wanted to index at least 90% of the website's existing pages, including product pages, as quickly as possible. It's worth clarifying that these are primarily pages with low-frequency keywords.
Choosing a tariff and strategy
The "Grey Ninja" plan proved to be the optimal solution for promoting such a project. 10,000 indexed links were more than enough, given the affordable price per indexed link.
The main goal was to get more than 750 pages with low-frequency queries into Google and Bing search as quickly as possible, which was accomplished in just 16 days.
Manually submitting through Google Search Console would have taken several months.
The main scope of work for the 2index.ninja client
An online store selling smart gadgets created and successfully implemented the following work plan:
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I compiled a URL database and extracted all current links to product items from the sitemap.xml.
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Launched the indexing service. All links have been added to your personal account.
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2index.ninja provided the client with convenient tools for monitoring results. For the first seven days, data monitoring was also carried out through Google Search Console.
The first results were visible on the third day. Googlebot began visiting the online store's pages en masse. The status changed to "page indexed." As we can see from the graph, the number of indexed website pages began to grow rapidly.

First profit
By using forced submission via the API, the service was able to achieve positive dynamics in increasing the number of indexed pages:
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after 7 days there were 650 such pages (we started with 62);
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After 14 days, the index contained 823 pages (which is almost the entire range of products).
The search query growth rate also began to improve. Commercial queries with the words "buy" and "order" linked to specific products began to generate the first targeted visitors.
By the end of the 15th day of promotion, traffic had increased to 45-50 unique users from Organic Search. The client was from Ukraine, so the primary focus was on Google search indexing (a key factor for this region).
Interesting observation
During this project, the client noticed that visitors who came from general queries (e.g., "buy a wireless speaker") converted into customers at a rate of 1.7%. However, visitors who came to newly indexed pages from targeted, low-frequency queries (e.g., "Philips SHC 5200 black headphones") showed a conversion rate of around 5%.
How can this be explained? It's quite simple: indexing using the 2index.ninja service allowed us to capture relevant queries. This means that the website's landing pages were accessed by people most interested in purchasing, if not the product listed, then a similar one.
Without fast page indexing, potential buyers wouldn't see a specific online store in Google search results. This means they would buy from direct competitors.
Conversion and sales start
For stores operating using a dropshipping model, sales are the fuel for survival. Thanks to 2index.ninja, the client achieved 32 sales within 14 days of launching the project.
The average order value was $32, with a 20% margin. Promotion costs were recouped within the first week of indexation, a significant result!
Moreover, the first sales triggered a positive trend in search algorithm coverage. Google saw that users weren't just visiting the site's pages, but were adding items to their shopping carts and making financial transactions.

As a result, behavioral factors signaled to search engines that a particular website was high-quality. This led to a pattern of increased page rankings in search results.
Conclusion
This online store's case confirms the hypothesis that poor or nonexistent search engine indexing isn't a death sentence. It's a technical and entirely solvable problem. All that's required for successful completion is the selection and proper use of the right tools.
Tips we can learn from this case:
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It's important not just to crudely index online store pages into Google, but also to structure them. For each page of the case study's website, the client used useful, topic-specific content, formatted with lists and clear subheadings. This significantly helped retain the traffic they acquired.
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The faster, the better. In the smart gadgets niche, the winner is the one who can bring a specific product to public view faster than the competition. That's why it's so important to be the first web project in a given industry to have its pages indexed by Google.
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Using your budget wisely helps you save money. Using 2index.ninja was significantly cheaper than purchasing contextual advertising for the same volume of products. In the long run, link promotion always outperforms contextual advertising.
So, if you have a website on Shopify, Opencart, or Magento, feel free to contact us for indexing services. Remember that forced indexing is a legal and highly effective way to show Google that your website pages are worthy of attention.