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I have found that the greater the PR, the more it seems to 'push' page rank through to the dynamic url pages. But even this only gains a PR on the first level pages (e.g. default.php?cPath=22), when you drill down to a page address such as:
product_info.php?manufacturers_id=44&products_id=993
there seems to be no way to gain any visible PR. Maybe it's because there are 2 sets of variables in the example case.
In retrospect, I wish the site had mod rewrite applied prior to going live. Comparing to other (not oscommerce) sites where mod rewrite was applied, ALL of the pages were quickly spidered and gained PR.
So, you have a difficult choice. Your site can still work well with out mod rewrite, but if you are going to make a living off it ...
Make your mind up before going live.
PS: I've not specifically looked, but have yet to see an oscommerce site with full mod rewrite applied. I would really appreciate seeing an example if someone can sticky me one.
Thanks again
There is a third party module for MIVA and probably OS Commerce for generating an html catalog.
However, the ones I really prefer would be that for the x-cart and litecommerce,
I do not think long html urls are that important in ranking, Being able to insert your keywords in your title metatag is much more important.
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Raymond, you could be missing a massive amount of much traffic. You should either get a html catalog generator, or switch to a different cart entirely. It would be too tedious to code your own landing pages for all your products.
High PR on inner pages is absolutely essential. Some carts do a better job at filtering it down to the inner pages than others. We use to code all our html pages. However, I am now very satisfied with the catalog generated by litecommerce. Our homepage has a PR of 6, most of the category pages retain a PR of 6. Almost all our inner pages are at PR5. This is sufficient to put most of our products within the first page of Google results.
It really blows that many of my dynamic pages are "supposed" to receive a PR4, which i heard would do wonder to the PR rating for my main page (because all of them are pointing back to the main page), but currently they have PR0. I have already shortened all querystrings, but it seems like google still doesn't give any PR rating to them.
Maybe I can switch to PHP for some of the dynamic pages and see if it does any changes to the PR.
This mod rewrites the urls to show the category name, and product name.
I have had it installed for about 3 weeks, and so far it is really helping my rankings on those pages that have been spidered.
Usually you have to get a heap of PR only to get PR on the first level pages, this example with a low PR already has got some PR all the way to the end product pages. Once this site owner realises what to do, his site will do very well indeed.
Sticky me to see the example, It is nothing to do with me.
Further digging around has helped me to find a web company offering to step in and apply mod rewrite for a standard rate of 199 GBP one-off - impressive. This would set you off running!