tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193110888000243108.post1002493434657068673..comments2024-02-29T18:20:22.736+00:00Comments on Press 2.0: SEO and eCommerce MerchandisingHaydenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01294002314572089407noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193110888000243108.post-30299206084942633882010-09-27T19:33:44.763+01:002010-09-27T19:33:44.763+01:00Charlie
Thanks for your response, these are all go...Charlie<br />Thanks for your response, these are all god points. However creating a unique title when pages are created dynamically can be a bit of an issue, especially if the title is tied to information from the product catalogue.<br />For example, in the site I have mentioned in my main posting, you could have many products called “red patent shoe” as their main description. If you page title automatically used this data (e.g. red patent shoe – sub-category – category) then you would all have a number of pages with the same title.<br /><br />Its just one more thing use eCommerce & SEO consultants have to consider these days….Hayden Sutherlandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05856244651310633376noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1193110888000243108.post-41884664118071049882010-09-27T10:52:30.171+01:002010-09-27T10:52:30.171+01:00Giving each page a unique page title also does you...Giving each page a unique page title also does you no harm regarding SEO, likewise keeping page content fresh, especially text on the home page. Displaying latest blog postings or twitter feeds is one way of achieving this.Charliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08368536167787865477noreply@blogger.com