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A crazy experience

October 15th, 2006 Andrew Yuen Comments off

So I was at a restaurant yesterday and we ordered a dish with vegetables. As soon as it comes out and I begin to dig in and guess what I see in it? It was a green caterpillar! With all the news in the US about e-coli and raw spinach and this recent incident that I had, I suggest paying careful attention and make sure you wash your vegetables prior to cooking or eating it. Have you ever found something really weird in your dish at a restaurant? This was defiantly a first for me!

On a side note, I finished the final stages of a project I have been working on. As a webmaster looking for link exchange have you ever wondered if a site is a reliable reciprocal or paid link partner? I have created an organization QLEW (Quality Link Exchange Websites) which allows webmasters to leave comments on websites that offer reciprocal or paid link exchange. Membership is free but all QLEW members must abide by a strict code of ethics. If you have an osCommerce store that has a link directory please check out becomeing a member of Find quality link exchange websites.

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SEO and osCommerce

October 7th, 2006 Andrew Yuen Comments off

Well I was surprised to see the PR (Page Rank) increase on one of the stores I have been working on Nita Creations. The PR went up from a 3 to a 4. It looks like Google has preformed a PR update. On the subject of SEO (Search Engine Optimization), An osCommerce store owner recently asked me the following question “How do I get my store listed on Google?” This in my opinion is a very common question that new store owners encounter after setting up there osCommerce site. So what are some basic steps that can be taken to increase the chance of Google indexing your website?

Here is a basic list of things to do.

- First, find a niche for your site and select a group of keywords.
(proper keyword selection is essential and cannot be stressed enough)
- Next, find link partners to backlink to your website.
(links back to your website from high PR pages RELATED to your site are especially useful.)

Now on to optimizing your osCommerce store.

- Make sure your title tag as well as alt tags contain your selected keywords.
- Make sure you have a sitemap that will help Google and other search engines spider your page.
- Make sure to always have fresh content.
These are just the basics, I cannot guarantee your site will increase in popularity but following these basic steps will certainly point your site in the right direction.

What are some PR determining factors?

- Which website links to you?
- PR of the website linking to you.
- Anchor text used in the link linking to you.
- Whether or not the website linking to you are deemed by Google as authority websites.

Feel free to post a comment with suggestions that helped you increase page rank and the popularity of your website. I also recommend that you visit the Next Steps/ Marketing forum here: http://forums.oscommerce.com/index.php?showforum=40

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Ein Prosit, ein Prosit…

October 5th, 2006 Harald Ponce de Leon No comments

I returned from a 3 week break on the weekend, yes just after getting 3.0 Alpha 3 out the door, and am in top spirits to continue full-time work again on osCommerce. I did not make any public statement about this as I had my notebook and mobile phone with me to be able to take care of important issues during this time.

This was the first experience for me at connecting online over a mobile phone and did not face any technical problems doing so. The only negative aspect I had with it was when checking my inboxes due to the amount of spam I receive. Even using IMAP and only downloading headers took a while to complete but was sufficient in picking out the emails that looked important enough.

I was also able to bring the development site up during this time after it crashed a couple of times. There is a threading problem with ClearSilver (which Trac depends on) and FreeBSD/AMD64 which occasionally causes the web server to crash. Fortunatly Trac have moved on to their own templating engine called Genshi which the developoment site has been recently updated to (0.11-dev). Although a risky move, I hope this brings an end to the downtime of the development site.

I mentioned briefly in a blogging entry in March that I would be going to Tegernsee/Bayern again in September for the Oktoberfest. I went for a week in March and was there again for 3 weeks this time. The major difference being ofcourse the seasonal change where everything was now green instead of white. And ofcourse what you order after a long walk (beer vs hot chocolate drink) ;-)

Here are two pictures of the same temple I took pictures of in March, on top of Wallberg mountain:

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Now that the sea was free of ice I rented a small 2,000 watt electric boat and took it for a spin:

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The Allianz Arena soccer stadium:

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And ofcourse some pictures of the Oktoberfest:

(on the Star Flyer, about 50m high)

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(on the Ferris Wheel)

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(on the Olympia Roller Coaster (with 5 loopings), yep, look closer to see me on it ;-) )

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I also went on the EuroStar Roller Coaster – both rides were too short in my opinion.

(on the Flying Circus (the ride I enjoyed most; and yep, look closer at around 39s to see me on it ;-) ))

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(me with a Maß in my mouth)

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(follow these outside the tents to find the toilets)

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With the fun and social experience at the Oktoberfest there was another experience that topped it that occurs normally in nature. After reaching a restaurant during one of our long walks through the forest, we were able to witness a group of young deers in an opening and were able to hear the adult deers deeper inside the forest. This was a rewarding experience after a long walk, enjoying a beer and seeing this not far from where we were seated:

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Overall a great holiday, and look forward to the next Oktoberfest next year ;-)

I’ve been spending this week catching up on work and will start committing some changes on the administration tool next week for the alpha 4 roadmap entries. I started on modularizing the administration tool during my break and look forward to finalizing the work involved as the access levels implementation depends on it. The modularization of the administration tool makes it even easier to install administrative contribution add-ons without the need to edit core source files.

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