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Is my shop okay set up for SEO ?


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  • 2 weeks later...

These are things I would suggest

  • Use open graph tags
  • Set up Google rich Snippets
  • Add alt tags
  • Add title tags on links
  • Remove the Prestashop generator meta tag
  • Use page speed and yslow to speed the resource usage / loading time up
  • Add google author tag to your G+ button

Those are the things I see that I would recommend.

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you should consider multishop using ccTLD's of the countries you do business in. Then with mutlishop sitemap your SEO by country will significantly increase. You can do this in 1.5 with multishop or 1.4 with my multishop/sitemap module.

Hi, thanks. But if I sell to only french speaking countries then what ?

I tryed to look it up but did not really understood what it is and does ?

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These are things I would suggest
  • Use open graph tags
  • Set up Google rich Snippets
  • Add alt tags
  • Add title tags on links
  • Remove the Prestashop generator meta tag
  • Use page speed and yslow to speed the resource usage / loading time up
  • Add google author tag to your G+ button

Those are the things I see that I would recommend.

 

Hi

Thanks.

What is this one Remove the Prestashop generator meta tag ? Where do you see that on my shop please ?

What is this here please - Use open graph tags ?

 

Thank you

Anders

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I am not saying Prestashop is insecure, but with any web software I don't recommend having this tag. http://screencast.com/t/Cb2LTldN7 That is where it is on your site. If a security hole ever pops up, people can search for it in search engines, and find sites to exploit, so it is safe not use that tag.

 

Open graph tags are what are used by sites like facebook, digg, reddit, and other big sites. When someone pastes your link in their software, it controls what is shown.

 

Compare these results, when someone posts your site on facebook, this is what is shown on facebook

http://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lachaussettenoire.fr%2F

 

This is on a test shop I have set up, this is what is shown.

http://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object?q=http%3A%2F%2Fthemaveness.com%2Fproduct.php%3Fid_product%3D7

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These are things I would suggest

  • Use open graph tags
  • Set up Google rich Snippets
  • Add alt tags
  • Add title tags on links
  • Remove the Prestashop generator meta tag
  • Use page speed and yslow to speed the resource usage / loading time up
  • Add google author tag to your G+ button

Those are the things I see that I would recommend.

 

How to Remove the Prestashop generator meta tag ?

 

thanks

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I'm speaking of image names. For instance, sock image on your home page is called "1-30-hp_big.jpg". This should be changed. Kind Regards, Vladeta Radovanovic presta-ecommerce.com team

 

Okay. I have tryed to see where and how I do that, but I can't find it. I tryed to Google it but did not find anything.

 

Could you please telle me where and how I can change the names ?

 

Thank you very much

anders

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