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Brett
Groupie Joined: 22-April-2008 Location: Phoenix, AZ Status: Offline Points: 89 |
Posted: 22-April-2008 at 6:09pm |
I'm looking at using ProductCart for our e-commerce website. This SEO issue is one of our main hangups at the moment.
The problem arises from the possibility of duplicated content. Check these links out (taken from one of the featured ProductCart sites): http://www.nutralife.com/supplements/pc/SAMe-400mg-30-tablet s-2p59.htm That is the correct link, using the custom 404 as intended. However, there is an issue with duplicate content, because the link isn't really tamper-proof. Check this out: http://www.nutralife.com/allcompletejibberishdoesntmatterata ll-2p59.htm It doesnt matter what the first part of the URL is, as long as the last few characters (I'm assuming whatever's after the last hyphen) are correct, because that's what the custom 404 page is reading. Supposedly this has to do with the IIS server's lack of a mod_rewrite equivalent. For example, check out page site running on a linux server with a php-based ecommerce solution: http://www.balance-your-hormones.com/hormone-test/hormone-te st.html You'll notice that there are no characters at the end of the URL, only the product name. This makes it much more unlikely that duplicate URLs will be produced and indexed. Do you think this problem with possible duplicate URLs will be an issue in search engine rankings? Creating a static page for each of our products simply isn't an option, as we have over 10,000 products waiting to be entered into whatever software we decide to use. |
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ProductCart
Admin Group ProductCart Team Joined: 01-October-2003 Status: Offline Points: 135 |
Posted: 23-April-2008 at 4:16am |
Hi Brett,
Two comments on this:
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The internets
Newbie Joined: 30-April-2008 Status: Offline Points: 0 |
Posted: 08-May-2008 at 2:31pm |
It has been some time since this was introduced. What are the results for those of you that implemented this?
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Greg Dinger
Certified ProductCart Developers Joined: 23-September-2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 238 |
Posted: 09-May-2008 at 10:55pm |
I have a question about installing this for stores that have been online for a while.
After installing the mod, I tested a page such as mystore.com/store/pc/viewcategories.asp?idcategory=22 using the http://gsitecrawler.com/tools/server-status.aspx tool, and I still get a 200 response. The page clearly renders.
Is that a problem? Is that not the source of a "duplicate content" issue?
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ProductCart
Admin Group ProductCart Team Joined: 01-October-2003 Status: Offline Points: 135 |
Posted: 10-May-2008 at 4:49am |
The ASP pages must remain available. For example: when going back to the product details page from the "View Cart" page, ProductCart passes back information on options attributes that had been selected or input fields that had been filled out.
A couple of "to do" items: - Replace all internal links so that they use the HTM pages - Replace all incoming links that you have control on - Use the updated Control Panel tools to create a store map and site map that use the new URLs - Submit the new sitemap to Google and other search engines, making sure the previous one is replaced by the new sitemap. Don't overestimate the "duplicate content penalty". See above on this same topic. |
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mimpoz
Newbie Joined: 22-May-2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
Posted: 21-May-2008 at 1:08pm |
I have the static upgrade on many stores. I have one problem which I was wondering if it was fixed I get an error when I add a query string after the .htm see
Invalid: http://www.chumbadeals.com/productcart/pc/Dog-Stuff-c2510.htm?_oskwdid=3484896 Working: http://www.chumbadeals.com/productcart/pc/Dog-Stuff-c2510.htm |
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ProductCart
Admin Group ProductCart Team Joined: 01-October-2003 Status: Offline Points: 135 |
Posted: 22-May-2008 at 6:29am |
Yes, this has been fixed in the latest files. Please download the latest files and let us know if you are still experiencing a problem. You can find them in the first post of this long thread, or on the new ProductCart WIKI.
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dinop
Newbie Joined: 26-May-2008 Status: Offline Points: 0 |
Posted: 26-May-2008 at 4:35pm |
hi, I've set everything up as per instructions. I've uploaded the 3.11b version of files, and I'm using Productcart BTO 3.11b. The categories are now static SEO friendly pages, but the BTO products are not, and when typing in the SEO friendly static URL for that BTO product it loads it up but redirects to ConfigurePrd.asp?idproduct etc....you can have a look here: http://tinyurl.com/57k978. Any ideas anyone?....Pleeeease!
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tchapin
Newbie Joined: 05-June-2008 Location: Phoenix, AZ Status: Offline Points: 0 |
Posted: 05-June-2008 at 6:30pm |
First of all, I just want to say thank you for creating this modification for ProductCart! Search engine friendly URLs are the best. I wish this just came standard with ProductCart! The 404 method seems to work really well.
One problem I ran into was that the content pages aren't search engine friendly, though, so I made some modifications that would enable this functionality. As far as I know, this mod should work for the ProductCart 3.11 version (with parent paths enabled). Just extract and replace over existing files (after making backups). This mod only works for direct links to content pages. I didn't modify any of the automated navigation generation scripts, so if you want that functionality, you'll need to figure it out. Attached File: uploads/1229/2008-06-05_151700_pcSEP_v3.11_Friendly_Content_Pages.zip P.S. Any word on a 3.12 compatible version of the search engine friendly mod? |
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Greg Dinger
Certified ProductCart Developers Joined: 23-September-2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 238 |
Posted: 05-June-2008 at 6:37pm |
3.12 is only 3.11 plus the various scripts that are listed in the "just in" section of the site. I don't recall seeing any overlap, and believe it's just fine to use the 3.11 SEO mod with 3.12.
Someone might correct me but I'm fairly certain about this.
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