Malcolm - the extended info pages is my one area of concern about the SEO
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Ok I'm going to take this on as a challenge, as I would prefer to use extended info for products rather than one page per product.
This has the added benefit of having two add to carts and the the ability to use the limit product description on product pages were those pages get to long.
I'll report back...
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Originally posted by droundingI have done V7 sites with one product per page and am developing V8 sites in the same manner. I use duplicates in the parent section with it's own buy-now button. What benefits could I have by using the extended info page instead of this method?
I've been looking at the extended info route, and it sucks... the extended info layout is a real donut - if you choose with addto cart and open in same window there's no navigation on it and no close button, whats that all about?
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I've been looking at the extended info route, and it sucks... the extended info layout is a real donut - if you choose with addto cart and open in same window there's no navigation on it and no close button, whats that all about?
Duncan is using the old V7 method of one product per section with duplicates as the compact description and link to full product page. With this method you have IMO much more control.
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Originally posted by RuralWebWith a bit of playing you can get it to match the main site - see AUG. My point is that you cannot easilly optimise the page title etc.
Now I've upgraded to 8 I'm weighing up stick with the same method, or to use ext info with addtocart not as pop up or I've now added Duncan's idea into the mix
Originally posted by RuralWebDuncan is using the old V7 method of one product per section with duplicates as the compact description and link to full product page. With this method you have IMO much more control.
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still need to see this to understand it....
As I said I done see any advantage to using the extended info - the use of a variable to populate the page title with a product tile is still not ideal and you would need to do the same for the other meta data, so what is the point of not using the V7 method.
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As I said I done see any advantage to using the extended info - the use of a variable to populate the page title with a product tile is still not ideal and you would need to do the same for the other meta data, so what is the point of not using the V7 method.
At the mo I have - for example
section all tennis rackets
subsection tennis racketA
product tennis racketA
subsection tennis racketB
product tennis racketB
but I would like addto cart at subsection lever which clearly I can't do.
so I was thinking extended info so ..... we have
section tennis rackets
product tennis racketA
extendedinfo tennis racketA
product tennis racketB
extendedinfo tennis racketB
How do these layouts equate with product duplicates? Thats where my head hurts?
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section tennis rackets
product tennis racketA
extendedinfo tennis racketA
product tennis racketB
extendedinfo tennis racketB
Where do you want to add another add to cart button -
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Back to the OP it sounds like you may be OK with v7 at the moment but depends on how big your site is (what your product range is) and where you are wanting to take it.
The also bought and best sellers lists are for many worth the upgrade alone (myself included) and the marketing module (available from Mole End for v7) can also generate additional revenue as Jo suggests. These features are available in v7 but do require manual creation for the most part - with a large site the auto creation of product upselling is worth its weight in gold.
Upgrading is a steep learning curve if you are used to the ways of v7 so you will need to factor time into the equation to get the site running as desired. Once the skills are learnt the whole system should be musch simpler to maintain.
A lot can be done in v7 to emulate v8 but it is a long and tortuous route at times - upgrading could save you time and effort as well as generating additional revenue
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Originally posted by pinbrookI am trying to work out the structure using duplicates. Assuming I can then have a list of products and one product per page using duplicates. ie "the v7 method
(Note that it is only implemented in the first section)
tinyurl.com/ykh83j
The attached image shows the content tree structure. I use the same product layout with a block test on a variable to change the product layout to suit either the short duplcate version or the full main product version.Attached Files
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TopSectionList = No Layout
BottomSectionList = No LayoutBill
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