Yearly Archives: 2016

M2 Extension Pack – Magento 2 Starter Pack by Aheadworks

- Magento 2

AheadWorks M2 Extension Pack

We already have a lot of different digests related to various Magento 2 extensions, but if a wide variety of Magento 2 modules scares you, purchase a starter pack offered by a reliable Magento developer. In the nearest future, we are going to overview such sets produced by the most popular Magento companies, and today we will introduce you to M2 Extension Pack by Aheadworks.

So what is M2 Extension Pack? It’s a set of Magento 2 extensions by Aheadworks launched before March 31st, 2016. You pay only once and get an unlimited access to all these modules. Sounds intriguing, isn’t it? Continue Reading

How to move Magento 2 root URL to another domain

Magento 2 Development

To move Magento 2 root URL to another domain, you have to perform a procedure that is similar to one available in Magento 1.x. Note that Magento 2 has the similar to Magento 1 stores shop root URL available in the core_config_data database table. Furthermore, record paths are the same: web/unsecure/base_url and web/secure/base_url. Consequently, you it is possible to change root URL by SQL query: Continue Reading

Control for CloudFlare® Magento 2 Extension Manual

- Magento 2, Our extensions

Control for CloudFlare® Magento 2 Module

Below, we’d like to draw your attention to our Control for CloudFlare® Magento 2 extension, but why did we decided to create the module? The answer is quite simple: the default version of the ecommerce platform does not provide all the necessary features out-of-the-box, so it requires some vital enhancements. That’s why we’ve made a decision to add the most convenient CloudFlare® integration to the list of addons available in the ecosystem. Unfortunately, the feature is not presented neither in Magento 1.x nor in Magento 2.x, but we have all appropriate modules in our portfolio, and in the following post you will find the most comprehensive description of how the Control for CloudFlare® Magento 2 extension works. But let’s describe the importance of CloudFlare® first.

Download / Buy Control for CloudFlare® Magento 2 Extension Control for CloudFlare® Magento Extension

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DIY SEO: Nofollow Links

- E-Commerce

DIY SEO Nofollow links

The subject of nofollow linking is still at the height of its popularity, because businesses of all types are heading towards revealing the whole potential of their websites to demanding search engines. Unlike rel=”follow” attribute, which makes the link a building block of a website’s PageRank, rel=“nofollow” attribute deprives it of its rank juice in order to prevent the link from being used by other users for their own profit. Although follow links are widely considered an important factor for one’s website ranking, their link juice can be easily used in any unpleasant link scheming practices thus turning the website into an unreliable source.

Some people would say that nofollow links have no actual value in terms of its search engine influence, so it’s senseless to use them. It may be true for paid links on your website, but what about other types of links? In this article we touch upon all the pros and cons of nofollow linking and define the key factors for (not) using them on your particular website. Note that the following tactics can be implemented within our favorite ecommerce platform, so this article may be considered as the Magento nofollow links SEO guide that can be used for both Magento 2 and 1. Continue Reading