Search Engine Optimised

Search Engine Optimised - E-commerce Software
When you use our software each page of your website is automatically optimised for the major search eninges.

My-ShopsOnline E-commerce software solution will automatically generate Search Engine Freindly URLs, Optimised Header Tags, Optimised Page Descriptions and H1 heading for all your product pages.

Below we have listed the main elements of a web page that a search engine looks at when a browser enters a search term.


Search Engine Friendly URLs

Search Engine Friendly URLs

Our software automatically creates 'search engine friendly URLs' (SEF URLs) this means that if you create a category on your website named 'Computer Monitors' and then place a product within that category named 'Sony LCD Monitor' the software will generate the SEF URL.
eg. www.myelectronicshop.com/ComputerMonitors/SonyLCDMonitor.html

Search Engine Friendly URLs will help the search engines find the specific pages and products on your website.


Optimised Header Tags

Optimised Header Tags

The first thing a search engine looks at when searching the pages of your website is the header tag. Our software creates your header tags exactly as you want them.

Whatever you name your product and whichever category the product resides in, our software will create a 'search engine frienldy' header tag, helping browsers find your products.


Dynamic Page Descriptions

Dynamic Page Descriptions

 

Another major factor in search engines indexing your products is the description that google finds for each individual product.

Our software takes your product description and submits it to google. Each description on each page of your website is unique so that search engines do not think you have 100's of pages with the same details on.


H1 Headings for all your products

Search Engine Optimised Headings

These days search engines will read the copy on each page of your website to make sure the content is relevant to the search query, gone are the days of filling your website with keywords.

Each heading on your website is created with a h1 tag which again search engines look for when searching content.

H1 tags are classed as the main heading of the content on the page, so search engines will look at the heading of a page to make sure the content of the page is relevant to the search query.


 

 

Standard E-Commerce Software Edition

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