I would like to ask, how could I optimise a shopping cart which sell images? Seems that the images description and text is not spider.
If the image description is on the javascript, the spider couldn't crawl on it?
What else can I do to optimise a site like this?? Submission to directories, inbound links, recipical links - will this help as well??
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How Do I Optimise A Shopping Cart
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shiyou
, Oct 09 2007 03:09 AM
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Posted 09 October 2007 - 03:09 AM
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Posted 09 October 2007 - 06:43 AM
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If the image description is on the javascript, the spider couldn't crawl on it?
Correct.
Anything that is written to the page via javascript is going to be invisible to the spiders.
As to the general question, the most important thing to do first is to overcome such technical hurdles. Once that's done optimizing pages is actually pretty easy. It's mostly simply a matter of making sure the the right information is being dynamically pulled into your pages in the right places.
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