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TheARKlady
@TheARKlady
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Get on the ReputationARK! Specialties include reputation marketing, MAPS, local. Products: Reputation Power Suite, Review Inbox, iReviewPortal, Reputation Training Center. Contact for reputation reports for your clients--we give a referral commission when they sign.
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Latest posts made by TheARKlady
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RE: Should you try to rank for misspelled keywords?
One of the things to consider is not only adding the misspellings to the meta tags but also using them in the URLs.
I've had to get creative on something similar...not so much about misspellings but for targeting terms that are getting searched and have low competition but that my clients don't like.
In the end, the URLs and tags can remain the same with the wrong spelling but the client and searchers see the correct terms.
I am still testing on this--and as you know, testing is about the only thing that will tell you if it works.
Wondering if creating the misspelled version of the page can be created and later changed to a 301 redirect to the right spelling? Anyone have feedback on this?
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RE: What are your best tips for SEO on a shopping cart?
Thanks Ian...I'll take a look. Nothing I can do but depending what I see I can add it to the "to do" list.
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RE: What are your best tips for SEO on a shopping cart?
Thanks Ian...I'll take a look. Nothing I can do but depending what I see I can add it to the "to do" list.
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RE: What are your best tips for SEO on a shopping cart?
I'm not sure what you are discussing Highland. It would be great if you could clarify what SEO technique you are talking about.
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RE: What are your best tips for SEO on a shopping cart?
Hi Aron,
Yes, I write original content and am focusing on unique information that has not been given. The big problem on this site is that there is little information, if any.
I think the idea of rating and commenting on products is a great idea for user generated content. Since I cannot do much from my end based on the limited access, I'll suggest it to the client.
He does have social media accounts set up with a couple of icons on the site but I think creating more interactions would be a great idea.
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RE: What are your best tips for SEO on a shopping cart?
Thanks EGOL, yes I agree. One of the main problems of this site is the lack of optimized links to the categories and to the products. Your point about related links is a great one. If you like this product you will like this...but using the names is a good strategy.
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RE: What are your best tips for SEO on a shopping cart?
Hi Stephan...no worries, I am just working on the brand and product pages but thanks for sharing your concerns.
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RE: What are your best tips for SEO on a shopping cart?
Thanks again Ryan. No, the developer will not give admin privileges which is a pain but I do have URL, title, description, meta control and sent over canonical, 404 page instructions, htaccess edits, and a few other requests which he did and then billed the client for.
He actually billed the client for adding me to a non-admin access (which I did not need).
Most of the web designers I work with let me in to do my thing so this is a bit difficult and annoying. LOL I can't get to the images but do have access to some of the alt.
Big issue is that it is costing my client unexpected expenditures but we are doing are best to work around it.
I am heading to the X-Cart forums in the am for some other ideas and appreciate your consistent input--most valuable.
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What are your best tips for SEO on a shopping cart?
So, I am working on a shopping cart platform (X-Cart) and so far don't like it. Also, the web designer is not someone I've worked with before and he is understandably conservative about access--which limits what I can and cannot do from the back end.
One of the things I like to do is include text for the search engines. However, based on conversion, etc., I think the product images on a landing page (main brand info with specific products that show up) should show up first to move toward conversion first.
I am thinking of adding the text below the product images on the brand pages so the viewer sees the products first while still keeping the content seo. My practice is to use between 300-350 words minimum on a page.
Just wondering what best practices you have for a shopping cart. Care to share?
Any tips or hints? Thoughts on what I might do that would be most effective?
As always, thanks in advance for your sage advice!
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Online since 1995, I naturally began learning more about seo when I lost my web team. Specialties include reputation, integrated marketing (offline + online), local lead gen, and webucation as well as non-dues revenue for member organizations.
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