Hello!
I am running an e-commerce website which is pretty much complete in almost every aspect.
I already have sef/human readable urls with the use of Yagendoo sef pro plugin which is pretty basic on its functions/features.
I was dreaded with some 40K ( yep, thousand ) 404 error pages in Google Webmaster tools during last summer. Up until now, I have managed to drop them to 10K with some 301 redirects from within nginx. But 301 redirect is not permanent and it's not good for Google organic search and SEO in general.
What I wanted to know is if I can retain the url structure I already have in my website after installation of your component. You can see the structure in the website :
www.sexopolis.gr ( adult novelties e-shop )
And because the characters are in Greek, here is the structure :
www.sexopolis.gr/el/MenuAlias/ID-Category/ID-Product
I basically want to be able to have urls which depend on the Menu Alias, because on each menu page I have different modules setup and I want them to keep their positions as they are now.
Another issue I need to know is if I'll be able to track duplicate content and have a log of 404 error requests. I have been playing with sh404sef and I've seen that they have 404 error logs, but I didn't like the fact that I had to do a custom plugin in order for the menu alias to appear in the url. ( As I was told by their kind and fast support )
Last but not least, what is the impact on the server when using the component ( always of course )? I run a 1GB ram VPS on a very reliable host (
www.vr.org ) and it's setup with nginx + php5-fpm + apc cache + nginx microcaching and the overall speed of the website is very satisfying and it can deliver even when in high loads ( 2,3+ )
I am asking the issue of speed because I have read here and there that there is speed deterioration after some time. I understand that it stores data in the database, but I wouldn't like to have my website run slower just because I am running a component, no matter how important that component may be.
Thanks a lot for your precious time, and congratulations on your hard work.
Best regards,
Bill K.