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Premium Web 2.0 shopping cart is knocking

  • Filed under: Yahoo!
Saturday
May 24,2008

Yesterday an update post has been released at the official Boss Cart blog reporting that their newest script, the WEB 2.0 compatible shopping software, called Boss Cart Premium is very close to the public release.

Following the free JV script among the fast growing eCommerce shopping cart family this script is the second releases in the last 12 months period.

I asked for a demo page from the spokesman of the webdesign company, who showed me the newest version of the software. He said that the final testing will be finished in the next 2 weeks, and after that a demonstration micro site will be uploaded for the Public. I got permission to the backend as well, and after spending there about 20 minutes I need to say that the programmers did a fantastic job.

I believe that in a couple of week I will have possibility to present the script functions with screenshots as well.

Have a nice further day!

Is Yahoo! Site Explorer our friend?

  • Filed under: seo, Yahoo!
Saturday
Mar 31,2007

For first sight this service looks like a great asset among our tools, but this feeling can pass quickly.

As far as I know Google shows only a little part of links pointing to our sites using the link: operator in order to defend us against our inventive competitors. Without excellent link popularity we can hardly gain any success for competetive keywords.

So how to build the required link popularity quickly?

This question isn’t difficolt to answer. It starts with Yahoo! Site Explorer. If our sites will be be typed right after the link: operator I guess we won’t consider the previous answer so obvious…

The Google Webmaster Tools service provides us information lawful only after verifying the ownership. This is the missing step concerning Site Explorer.

Looking back on the lesson of the hungarian linkfelhő seo contest I took apart, the structure of the inlinks pointing to our sites is strictly a private business and the Site Explorer service doesn’t respect that at all.

What do you think?