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| Yahoo Store: The Best E-commerce Platform for SEO
If you’re a small business with a goal of doing between
$500,000 and $15 million in annual e-commerce sales, you need to
learn more about Yahoo Merchant Solutions. And to answer your
first question… no, Exclusive Concepts, Inc is not in any way
affiliated with Yahoo. I’ve simply been persuaded over the past
6 years that Yahoo provides the most powerful and scaleable
e-commerce solution for the small business that cares about
search engine placement. Why should you care about search engine
placement? Search engines are the single most powerful and
cost-effective mechanism for driving qualified traffic to your
site. What good is a great online store if customers can’t find
you?
First things first – What is Yahoo Merchant Solutions (a.k.a.
“Yahoo Store”)
It’s a complete platform for building an e-commerce website for
your company. It has a easy to use forms-based interface (for a
low cost entry-level solution), but it also has very advanced
capabilities that allow third-party Yahoo Store specialists to
customize the design and features of your site (for companies
that need greater functionality and customization and are
willing to make a larger investment).
What makes the Yahoo Store so outstanding?
If you visited the Yahoo Merchant
Solutions website, you would find a number of valuable
features that make Yahoo Store appealing. Instead of repeating
that list, I’ll focus instead on what I believe to be the most
important feature of a Yahoo Store from a search engine ranking
perspective.
Static Pages – The Search Engines Eat These Things Up
Before you glaze over from this obscure technical phrase,
consider that this single Yahoo Store benefit, if properly taken
advantage of, can be the difference between having a wildly
profitable e-commerce store, and just an average online
presence. I’m sure I have your attention now, so let me explain.
”Static Pages” means that when you publish your Yahoo Store (to
make the store available to the public), the program actually
regenerates every single “database” page and turns it into an
“.html” page. The search engines have an easier time indexing
“.html” pages, and as a result, you can expect better and more
consistent rankings. I’m sure that for many of you this will
sound confusing, so let me give you an example:
•Most dynamic e-commerce sites have interior pages that are
“dynamic,” meaning that they are pulled from a database as you
browse the site. The “URL” for one of these pages might look
like this:
http://www.somesitelink.com/prodcat=24?id=2?s=1352556232252535
•A Yahoo Store interior page is “static,” meaning that the pages
are not pulled from a database as you browse the site. They
might look like this:
http://www.youryahoostorelink.com/books.html
This is important because it is easier for search engines (like
Google) to index a website that has static pages, as compared to
dynamic sites with many parameters. Google says so on their
website.
Bottom line: I’m convinced that Yahoo Store platform is
the most conducive for garnering high search engine placement
primarily because of this feature but also because of additional
complimentary optimizations you can make to your Yahoo Store.
Other Important Features/Benefits Include:
•Site-Wide Variables: Make a change once in a
user-friendly environment, and have it take effect throughout
your entire site
•A large and experienced public company (Yahoo) hosting your
site: 1 in 8 e-commerce websites are hosted on the Yahoo
Store / Yahoo Merchant Solutions platform. Presumably, hundreds
of millions of dollars in online sales are transacted on the
Yahoo platform each year. Yahoo has too much to lose to approach
the hosting of e-commerce stores lightly. As a result, I’m
confident they have the resources and commitment to ensure the
highest possible uptime for your site. In 6 years, I can’t
remember a client’s store going offline.
•24x7 Customer Support: This speaks for itself. Many
small e-commerce platforms (especially custom e-commerce
solutions) don’t come with free 24x7 support.
•A large selection of independent professionals to support
you Many companies throughout the country specialize in
customizing Yahoo Stores for their clients (better designs,
better features, etc). The fact that the Yahoo Store solution is
so well supported makes it a truly compelling choice.
What’s the biggest downside to a Yahoo Store?
You don’t have access to the source code. While you can
customize 99% of a Yahoo Store, you can’t customize all of it.
This rarely becomes a problem, even for larger stores, but you
should be aware that there are some things you might like to do
with your Yahoo Store that you simply won’t be able to do.
How can I take advantage of Yahoo Store?
Assemble the right team of professionals to help you. You’ll
need:
1. An online marketing specialist
2. A Yahoo Store Developer/Designer
3. A Good Travel Agent
With all the business you and your company are about to do,
you’ll be able to afford (and maybe need) to take more frequent
vacations.
Alternatives
I’ve evaluated dozens of alternatives, but I’ve found nothing
that can hold a candle to Yahoo Store. That said, I remember
years ago, before I understood the power of the Yahoo platform,
a prospective client asked me about the Yahoo solution. No
offense to the folks at Yahoo, but I figured it was a Mickey
Mouse, template-based, mass-market solution that was not worth
considering. It’s a good thing that I’m an open-minded person,
because once I took the time to properly evaluate the software,
I recognized its true potential.
Bottom line: There is no better way to achieve your sales
objectives than combining the robustness of the Yahoo Store
solution with the power of search engines to drive qualified
prospects to your site.
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About the author:
Scott Smigler has been an evangelist for a serious, ROI-based
focus on the online channel since he founded Exclusive Concepts
(www.exclusiveconcepts.com) in 1997. Exclusive Concepts provides
integrated online marketing strategies, brand consulting, search
engine marketing campaigns and results-oriented web sites.
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