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It is still my plan to create a subdomain to host all of my posts on ecommerce. I have a lot of material. It is what I do most of the day. But for now, I will continue to put them here.
Magento is software for running an e-Commerce site. Yesterday I wrote a post on Magento for Search Engine Journal. I mentioned in that article that I had about 60 threads bookmarked in the forums. These threads really helped me modify 4 Magento installations. I also have a few bookmarks from elsewhere. Considering that the only book on developing for Magento leaves a lot up in the air, I figured I would write this post. It may help a few people.
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I would add ‘maglance’ to this list.
BTW, you should probably make a delicious folder or a mixx group for these bookmarks.
Jeets last blog post..Free Directory List
I do use Delicious but by passing it through Diigo, because they have more very useful features. I will check it out. Thanks for the new site to add. With Magento, you do need all the help you can get.
You have a very goog blog, I added it into memories after a few posts I read and understood, though it was difficult for I’m a stranger
Just left a review of your stuff on your technorati page and tweeted it
Every time I come across a post by “Eristoddle” I always pay attention… usually it’s something I can use right away as opposed to the fluff and regurgitated crap we often see.
David Bruces last blog post..Maryland Internet Advertising: Search Engine Optimization for MD small business
Just caught a glimpse of the comment above mine…
so, we can pass our delicious bookmarks *through* diigo?
really? How do we do that, is there more to it than importing?
I need a diigo friend, only have one, and mixx too for that matter.
David Bruces last blog post..Maryland Internet Advertising: Search Engine Optimization for MD small business
Thanks David. Mine is sometimes regurgitated, but I digest longer, LOL.
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Keep up the great webmaster related blog posts. Awesome site *bookmarks*.
Webmaster Forums last blog post..Who Built It?
Hey Stephan, what theme is this site/blog running?
I’m finally taking the plung to wordpress.org hosted blogs having exhausted all the benifits of free blogspot and wordpress.com blogs.
Conventional wisdom says do WP first and the free ones are toys… I beg to differ:
I’ve sold ebooks from free blogs
I’ve gotten both free blogs to rank #1 against hundreds of thousands of competing conventional sites.
I’m now using those as a foundation to my link building, and much has changed in the world of WP.
I’ve not had a WP site since 2004
What theme is this?
thanks
I tried a few free blogs, mainly to supplement the sites I own, i.e. mini networks. But that is as far as I went with that. I think I am to much of a micro manager to trust my content to a free service, but I can see it works. Actually the theme is mine, so you shouldn’t find it anywhere.
Hi Stephan,
thanks for the blogpost. I was searching for some infos about importing bulk attributes. Your Link to this blogpost solved my problem and saved me a lot of time! kind regards
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