<div class="bbWrapper">Sorry for the lack of updates - been SO freaking busy lately its incredible.<br />
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So...I screwed up my site again today. Had another extension installed (shop by brands: <a href="http://www.magestore.com/magento-shop-by-manufacturer-extension.html" target="_blank" class="link link--external" rel="noopener">Shop By Manufacturer | Magento Shop By Manufacturer Extension</a>). It is NOT very SEO friendly, and I had to modify it to get the proper H1 tags, etc. Just a work to the wise: many companies/extensions/etc. will advertise that their extension, theme, etc. is SEO friendly. Do NOT trust them! Check it out yourself. Most of the extensions and themes I've installed has had some sort of SEO issue with them, which I've fixed myself or paid to fix. <br />
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That being said, LEARN SEO. It really isn't that hard, and once you understand the basics you can get a grip on the more advanced stuff. <br />
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Always, always check developer's work. I had the brand extension installed, and he said it was done and it had some glaring problems. He fixed those problems, and I found more. I'm thinking I may need a crash course on PHP so I can do some advanced editing myself.<br />
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That being said, I made a change to the URL rewrite structure in Magento and screwed up my newly installed Magento Brand extension, and the customizations I made may be lost (luckily I have the files on my hard drive). Always, ALWAYS back up your site before working on something new. In fact, it's best if you can work in a dev environment (will set up one soon). Live and learn. I'm SO frustrated right now.<br />
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Anyways, I set up my SSL Certificate, and configuring Braintree payments (woohoo, no contract!), and it takes my website out of PCI scope. If you aren't familiar with credit card processing or PCI scope, let me know and I'll explain. In fact, if I was running an e-commerce blog, I'd write an article about PCI scope, tokenization, and credit card processing as I think many blogs miss this, and it can be important, especially in the beginning. The company I work for got hit with $15,000 in investigation fees because our site POTENTIALLY got hacked (we didn't end up losing any credit card info). Had our website been out of the PCI compliance scope, we wouldn't have paid a dime. Sure, we can afford the $15k, but individually that would bankrupt me.<br />
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Anyways - sorry for the scatterbrained posts. I write these fast, as I have shit to do. I hope you find these posts useful.<br />
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Counting down to add product...should be this week. By this weekend I'd like to have 50-200 products live and online. Then it's time to unleash the site...and maybe reveal my niche. Stay tuned.</div>