I choose to separate problems with free joomla templates from Elefante Installer Project bugs.
Milen,
When you write your post Elefante Installer Project Launched Online, you write three urls with www, and the rest without www (only http://...). That is unfortunate, since search engines reckons www and non-www urls as different sites. I descided to go with the none-www url for creating links to the free joomla templates page, and I downloaded a template from there and installed it on a Joomla site to check the links of which you say,
but this link on the Joomla template (I find no link to the reseller store on the page) to the free joomla templates page is including www. Consequently, all links should be with www in your recommendations.
Much better would be if you make a 301 redirect from non-www to www on the Elefante Installer Project site, so that visitor allways end up at the www-site. I guess I won't have to tell you how to do that
More problems with the link on the template:
Another template:
I also tried a Joomla 1.0 template, called Golf Course.
Milen,
When you write your post Elefante Installer Project Launched Online, you write three urls with www, and the rest without www (only http://...). That is unfortunate, since search engines reckons www and non-www urls as different sites. I descided to go with the none-www url for creating links to the free joomla templates page, and I downloaded a template from there and installed it on a Joomla site to check the links of which you say,
will have SEO links in the footer section – one to your free reseller web store and one to Elefanteinstaller.com (with a domain name URL containing you reseller ID)
Much better would be if you make a 301 redirect from non-www to www on the Elefante Installer Project site, so that visitor allways end up at the www-site. I guess I won't have to tell you how to do that
More problems with the link on the template:
- The url of the link on the template (CompuMan For: Joomla 1.5) looked like this: http://www.elefanteinstaller.com/?s=%shopname%#CMS
What is the % doing there? Again, different URLs are in Google's eyes different pages. - The link is placed on the right sidebar of the page. You wrote that it would be placed in the footer. If placed descretely in the footer, the webmaster might leave it there, but placed in the middle of the page like this, most probably the webmaster will remove it.
Another template:
I also tried a Joomla 1.0 template, called Golf Course.
- Here the links were different. There was two links in the footer (good!) with better anchor texts than the 1.5 template. but the link urls were weird. "r115" was added to the shopname! Also, the link "php web hosting" is to http://shopnamer115.**********.com/ instead of to the shop domain. Can't you make it link to the shop domain instead? Again, we want all the link juice to our domains, not only to an url that shows the correct content.
- On one site it displayed a lot of warnings like Warning: include() [function.include]: URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in /home/myzzzite/public_html/myzzzite.xx/templates/golf-course/index.php on line 1
Warning: include(http://www.myzzzite.xx/templates/gol...opmenu_bgr.gif) [function.include]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /home/myzzzite/public_html/myzzzite.xx/templates/golf-course/index.php on line 1
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