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Please note: This item can be purchased by itself, and digitally delivered, or I can add this to your site for a small fee. All installation of modules comes free, if purchased seperately, and added to the custom web design service.
Advanced SEO for Cre Loaded osCommerce - module is powerful replacement for standard Cre Loaded SEO links feature with unique features for best Search Engine Optimization of your site. With help of this module you will be able to fully control view of categories and products urls by using appropriate keywords. You can review live demo at: This Site Dynamic URLs vs. Static URLs The Issue at Hand Websites that utilize databases which can insert content into a webpage by way of a dynamic script like PHP or JavaScript are increasingly popular. This type of site is considered dynamic. Many websites choose dynamic content over static content. This is because if a website has thousands of products or pages, writing or updating each static by hand is a monumental task. There are two types of URLs: dynamic and static. A dynamic URL is a page address that results from the search of a database-driven web site or the URL of a web site that runs a script. In contrast to static URLs, in which the contents of the web page stay the same unless the changes are hard-coded into the HTML, dynamic URLs are generated from specific queries to a site's database. The dynamic page is basically only a template in which to display the results of the database query. Instead of changing information in the HTML code, the data is changed in the database. But there is a risk when using dynamic URLs: search engines don't like them. For those at most risk of losing search engine positioning due to dynamic URLs are e-commerce stores, forums, sites utilizing content management systems and blogs like Mambo or WordPress, or any other database-driven website. Many times the URL that is generated for the content in a dynamic site looks something like this: http://www.yoursite.com/catalog/product.php?cPath=3&osCsid=35775f7340c9f422e68e376e32ab814b A static URL on the other hand, is a URL that doesn't change, and doesn't have variable strings. It looks like this: http://www.yoursite.com/catalog/product/ Static URLs are typically ranked better in search engine results pages, and they are indexed more quickly than dynamic URLs, if dynamic URLs get indexed at all. Static URLs are also easier for the end-user to view and understand what the page is about. If a user sees a URL in a search engine query that matches the title and description, they are more likely to click on that URL than one that doesn't make sense to them. A search engine wants to only list pages its index that are unique. Search engines decide to combat this issue by cutting off the URLs after a specific number of variable strings (e.g.: ? & =). Do you want to INCREASE YOUR TRAFFIC AND POSTION on the major search engines?? Then you need this module for your CRE Loaded web site!! Features: - totally removes dynamic links for categories and products
- creates static links for best search engine optimization
- no additional "products_id/9/cPath/4" symbols in your links
- dynamic updates for all your links, no needs to regenerate it manually
- uses folders instead of .php for all links
System requirements: - Apache web server with mod_rewrite (available on most hosts)
- PHP 4.3.2+ (available on most hosts) module is not compatible with php5 or above
- Zend Optimizer 2.6+ (files are encrypted)
WebGraphicsSource does not gurantee the results, but has significantly increased it's search engine postion using this module.
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