[BNM] best SEO friendly eCommerce packages

Russell Beech russell at hexica.com
Mon Oct 9 11:46:28 BST 2006


We've got a copy Actinic 8 which we're about to run through it's paces.
Should be able to give an evaluation in a few weeks.  Actinic 7 *can* gain
reasonable-good SE rankings even from fairly hapless site owners.  Getting
hold of the templates for extensive modification can be a real pig though.
We've managed to coax a site into high SE performance using Actinic 7, but
it's taken a while (and some tearing out of hair).

I'd be interested to hear peoples experiences with server-side apps.  I've
looked at Oscommerce and Zen-cart but they don't impress me much.  I'd be
particularly interested in integrations with offline back-office software to
administer multiple sites.

R.

 
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Silver [mailto:paul at tenpastmidnight.com] 
Sent: 09 October 2006 10:16
To: Brighton New Media
Subject: Re: [BNM] best SEO friendly eCommerce packages

I had a chat with someone from Actinic recently and they were about to
launch the new version, which she said was much better built, HTML-wise.
It looks like it's now out so it could be well improved:
http://www.actinic.co.uk/v8/

Cheers

Paul

On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 09:30:46 +0100, "Dan Eastwell"
<daneastwell at gmail.com> said:
> There are probably better actinic experts than me on the list, and the
> last
> time I looked was a couple of years ago, but back then, the HTML it
> generated was horrendous and completely at odds with natural search
> optimised pages.
> 
> However, this may have changed.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dan.
> 
> On 10/7/06, simon early <simon.early at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Anyone got any prefercences for the best off-the-shelf eCommerce package
> > to
> > use for best SEO?
> > Drupal?
> > oscommerce?
> > CREloaded?
> > Actinic?
> > bespoke development?
> > etc?
-- 
  Paul Silver
  http://www.paulsilver.co.uk
  http://www.tenpastmidnight.com


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