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Making Search Engine Optimization and E-commerce Compatible With Each 0ther.
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The shopping cart can actually still be implemented within the site, but to be able to appear in a top spot among other search engine results, you must come up with a site that satisfies the requirements for being indexed by spiders. One way to do this is to create a separate site for the display and advertisement of your products, and not the front-end site included with the shopping cart software.

With a different front-end site, you now have absolute control on the pages’ design so that you can ensure SEO-friendliness. You now only have to make sure that the pages are designed in a way to maximize satisfaction of the different criteria in search engine ranking. These criteria include keyword and keyword theme density, where your site must contain certain keywords that have to be mentioned a certain number of times throughout the site in order to be considered relevant to a search. This front-end can then be implemented together with the shopping cart software because you'd still need it to facilitate e-commerce in your site.

Choosing Your Shopping Cart

One rule in maintaining a business is that you have to spend less than what you earn in order to record an income. This is one of the reasons that some businesses would opt to install those cheaper systems despite their non-friendless to SEO rather than the expensive ones in the market.

What they don't realize is that even if the one-time expense for these shopping carts can be quite big, the benefits that would reap in the long run actually outweigh the costs because most of these expensive systems feature pages that can be easily spidered by search engines.

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Moe Tamani is a Marketing expert with a leading Dallas Search Engine Marketing company specializing in organic Search engine optimization.

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