Friday, March 27, 2009

Magento Search Engine Optimization Techniques

Search Engine Optimization For your Magento Platform based website...

Magento Ecommerce and it's community is quickly growing. One of the concerns of many Magento users and general web shop owners are SEO. Although Magento is already very SEO friendly when installed, there are a lot of things that can still need to improve upon it. Semaphore SEO Team have researched and discovered a lot techniques to optimize Magento Platform based website.

Some Tips to Optimize Magento Based Website.
  • By default your Magento install the title "Magento Commerce". To make it Search Engine Friendly you need to use keywords in your title because search engine put more weight on your title of your magento shop as well as the description too. To make the changes into default title "Magento Commerce"Go to Configuration Tab => Design => HTML Head. Create a good and descriptive title for your website with your related keyword of your products. This title will be used for several non-content pages also without custom title, e.g. "About Us", "Contact Us" and the "Popular Search Terms".
  • Also for your category pages you need to do some changes into your website configuration
  • For Category go to System => Configuration => Catalog => Search Engine Optimization and set "Use categories path for product URL's to "no".
  • To set the details for each category. Go to Catalog => Manage Categories.
  • The most important fields are: Meta Description, Page Title, URL Key

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Free Magento Themes for Your Web Store!

Magento is one of the fastest growing Open Source eCommerce web application, simple to configure and customize. And in spite of the fact that it was launched quite recently, on March 31, 2008, it gains more and more popularity among web designers. Magento CMS includes such advanced features as Marketing Promotions and SEO Tools, Mobile Commerce, Catalog-Management Tools and etc. And everyone, who is already using Magento, may customize his/her store with a new theme or template.

But unfortunately, good and professional Magento templates are not so easy to find, especially if you are looking for free ones. But we tried to do our best and gathered this collection of free Magento themes created by different web professionals.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Four steps to setting up ecommerce websites

I often write about ecommerce website setups, because it's often oversimplified or blown up to be too big of a project. If you follow the four steps in my outline, you'll know how to set up an ecommerce site thoroughly and with fewer headaches.

1. Find a shopping cart solution. The shopping cart is software pre-designed or pre-written to help you maintain your products for sale. Most host companies offer a shopping cart upgrade or free install with their hosting package. My favorite shopping cart, Magento, is actually open source and one of the best on the market right now, even amongst paid shopping carts. It has just about everything you need on the backend -- flexible product set up, tax classes, integrated shipping methods, customer email setups. It's fairly easy-to-use, but I recommend finding a Magento expert to design your site. You can go to "www.magentocommerce.com" for more information and for training videos or "www.magentoshoppingcartvideos.com" for just the tutorials. And here's a sample website we built using Magento: "www.shop4magazines.com". They plan to have over 1,100 products, so Magneto was a great solution for them.

2. Find your merchant account provider. This allows you to take credit cards online. Always check with your bank to get a list of their fees for their merchant account. Next, check online for any good deals. First Data and Charge.com appear to be popular and affordable solutions. I've also recently noticed that Costco Business members can get really affordable rates on merchant account services. Paypal is always an option, but I rarely recommend it. Paypal is expensive and they're not reliable. I've heard too many times about Paypal tying up an account and the account owner not being able to get access to that money...it's a sham if you ask me.

3. Get your payment gateway information. The payment gateway allows your website's shopping cart to interact with your merchant account. The payment gateway information comes from your merchant account provider. Usually you have to login to setup the payment gateway as well as enter your gateway information into the appropriate settings within your shopping cart. Magento has a simple solution in place for users who have Authorize.net gateways and Paypal. Paypal, by the way, is an automatic merchant account and payment gateway in one, so, in that regard, they're simpler to work with. Still, they're expensive.

4. Purchase and install an SSL certicate. SSL certificates are Secure Socket Layer certificates, which means that they provide secure online transactions for your customers so that their private data and/or credit card information cannot be retrieved by hackers. You know when you're on a secure site with an SSL certificate when you see the "https" in the URL. The "s" in "https" ensures security. You do not want to have a shopping cart site up without an SSL certificate; it would be a liability to you and your customers. Personally, I would never buy anything from a site that did not redirect to "https" during my checkout process. I recommend going to "www.rapidsslonline.com" for affordable SSL certificates and installation. From experience, I'd hire an expert to install the certificate. I tried to do it on my own; it gets tricky. Or if your hosting company has good customer support , ask if they can do it. 

With these four steps, you'll know exactly what you're getting into when setting up an ecommerce site. Don't let anyone try to convince you that you need tons more or any less.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Modern Magento Theme Free

Modern theme for Magento E commerce frontend interface


Magento is Latest one of the growing Open Source eCommerce web solution, simple to configure and customize. It gains more and more popularity among web designers. Magento CMS includes such advanced features as Marketing Promotions and SEO Tools, Mobile Commerce, Catalog-Management Tools and etc. And everyone, who is already using Magento, may customize his/her store with a new theme or template.

But unfortunately, good and professional Magento templates are not so easy to find, especially if you are looking for free ones. But we tried to do our best and gathered this collection of free Magento themes created by different web professionals.

This is a new alternative theme to the Magento default interface. This theme delivers a more corporate look and feel with a clean and simplistic design. You can view in-action demo at http://demo.magentocommerce.com/?___store=modern_theme2

How to view the homepage as you see in the demo

There is a sample homepage template file in the extension you can access via 'template/sample/home.phtml'. In order to assign this as your homepage, navigate to Admin -> CMS -> Manage Pages -> Homepage. Under the "content" label, enter the following:{{block type="core/template" template="sample/home.phtml"}}Save this new setting, and you should have a homepage identical to the one in the demo.

How to create the image buttons used throughout the store

With the 'modern' theme, we've deviated from the usual CSS-controlled buttons in order to give more character to the individual buttons. For those who need to edit these buttons for multi-language purposes, you can download a PSD template at http://www.magentocommerce.com/?ACT=25&fid=10115&aid=1076_zNvDLnj71nyseJr8JcSN&board_id=1

Please keep in mind that in order to replicate the buttons exactly you will need a font called 'Franklin Gothic' and 'Trade Gothic', which is not included in the package due to font/type copyright issues.