Technical SEO is crucial for success, especially with common JS-framework setups. If search engines can't see or read your pages, their quality doesn't matter.
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To those saying the technical SEO won't move the needle: Here's the effect of moving from CSR to SSR key PDP content, indexing better product images, as well as reviews content along with the relevant structured data: 1) rankings increased for *most* of their targeted non-branded queries 2) multi-image thumbnails and reviews rich results started to get shown. Beware of product pages over-relying on client side rendered JS -especially if it takes too long to load- or lazy loading for key product information, both content and images. Double check what's actually indexed using the GSC URL Inspect tool. Use crawlers like Sitebulb and Screaming Frog to easily assess the gap of what's shown in the raw vs rendered HTML at scale. Technical SEO results might be non-trivial, it all depends on the context, as with everything in SEO! 💸