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Ungoogleable

Posted In: Developer Blog
May 2, 2008, 12:48PM

I was listening to the live broadcast of Voyager One on KEXP and Jeramy from Voyager One referred to a German musician named "Guitar" whom they collaborated with for their new album Afterhours In The Afterlife as "ungoogleable". So a generic kind of name like Sting or Prince. But Guitar?

I can't imagine any of our web store customers want to be ungoogleable. We have optimized everything in Cularis Store to be googleable and search engine optimized, from the URLs down to the content templating engine. We are currently working on the Google Analytics integration for Google Checkout as well, which promises to have some amazing reporting capabilities.

I mean, who else can tell you how your Google Ads are performing through the Google Checkout process better than Google? It will be interesting to see if we can get the same Google Ad performance metrics when using PayPal or Authorize.net as the checkout processor. We'll keep you updated!

 

 

Blogs, Posts, Tags...


Oh my...

Blogs have become a valuable resource in today's e-commerce marketplace. With the top 10 blogs in the country all focused towards consumer product reviews and features - it is no surprise that any store, no matter the size, should have a blog. Using Content (the very same service powering our site), you can have as many blogs as your heart desires. Couple Content with Store and you have an e-commerce powerhouse product ready for action.

Blogs are also a way to let your customer know what you and your company are doing, provide unparalleled content for search engine digestion, and allow for a bit of therapeutic respite. As one of our clients said:

"My blogging time is like meditation, I can singularly focus on one thing for about an hour - unlike the rest of my life and business."