Yahoo Stores And Yahoo Site Builder

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Yahoo Stores and Yahoo Site Builder


Overview


About a year ago, I watched an insightful tutorial on setting up a Yahoo store. Eager to break into the e-commerce scene and start selling products online, I chose Yahoo due to their solid reputation and simplified store-building process. Unlike other platforms where you need to purchase a shopping cart and navigate its complexities, Yahoo provides a built-in solution, eliminating extra costs and technical headaches.

Key Insights


While talking to Yahoo's Tech Support, I learned that there are two main approaches to building a Yahoo store. Initially, this wasn't clear to me. You can either:

1. Use Yahoo's templates to create a straightforward store.
2. Build a store and then enhance it with Yahoo Site Builder to create a full-fledged website with store capabilities.

By integrating the store feature as a backend management system, you can effectively manage your inventory. I aimed to create a content-rich website to boost my Google authority, offering articles, directions, and more.

My Approach


Here's what I did:

1. I set up my Yahoo store, organizing sections and categorizing products. I uploaded all product images and descriptions without deviating from the standard template, as it wouldn't be visible to customers. My focus was on programming product codes.

2. Using Site Builder, I crafted the main website, beautifying the homepage and linking pages strategically. I added content pages and optimized my site for keywords.

3. Lastly, I returned to the Yahoo store editor to copy each product's order button HTML code, embedding it in the corresponding pages on my site. This integration allows customers to order products while enjoying a content-rich experience with comprehensive FAQs.

Flexibility


You aren't limited to using Site Builder. Tools like Frontpage or Dreamweaver work well too. The crucial step is embedding product HTML codes into your site. Once I understood this, everything clicked into place.

By following these steps, you can enjoy the benefits of a functional e-commerce store integrated with a robust, content-rich website.

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