Do you have an eShop?? If so post the link to your website here to show it off!! Below are some I've found already in the Forum.
www.pazazzweddingsandevents.org.uk
http://www.patioplusonline.co.uk
http://www.kittyandpolly.co.uk
here's my first attempt...
www.aregato.com (Aregato - Japanese for Thank You - actually it should be aregato gozimasu!)
This has been a work in progress now for last 6 months. Initially spent most time on product content. Now half way through a major SEO revamp which I hope will bring more traffic (probably should've been the other way round but hey.....).
Then I think I will look at improving website presentation. This was an initial stab to get things up and running. Judging by some of the others on view here I think I have plenty of room for improvement.
Here's mine - warning, adult content.
http://eshop.sexoclock.co.uk/epages/BT2857.sf
MUST get those DNS settings sorted!
Hi
Please check out my bt e shop www.noahsarkgifts.co.uk
I sell animal themed soft toy and my meerkats are really popular.
By the way, my front end website design template wasaltered for me by a graphic design company called MH Design & Media who I found on eBay. As the business is new there are some good deals to be had and the service is brialliant, basically Martin is looking to build up a good customer base to continue working with long into the future.
Hi - Your site is amazing! I will contact MH.
Can I ask I notice on your site that your URL always remains static - i.e no matter what page i go on it says www.noahsarkgifts.co.uk - how did you get that happen? and are you using eshop to manage on the back end??
I am having major issues with the links always changing and BT adding random jargon to the end - it would be great if mine could remain the same throughout as yours
It's because the www.mydomain.com is "frame forwarded" to the eshop.mydomain.com, this is not advised from an SEO point of view, essentially you have a page (eshop.mydomain.com) within a page (www.mydomain.com).
Does this make sense?
Hi Orchie
Yes I suppose it does - the reason I ask is that I am currently doing offline SEO - i.e. placing a number of incoming links to my site to help ranking. The SEO team are using www.domain.co.uk as the link that they are placing everywhere, but it came apparent this week that google is showing www.btowstore etc for my store - so the confusing thing for me to understand is - does this www.btowstore link make all the SEO work using the www.domainname.co.uk redundant? So far I havent been able to get a answer from BT on this.
I got a long email from epages on this - but even they couldnt answer it as they were going on about a 301 patch due for next year!
In my opinion you have nothing to worry about, Google is clever enough to know which domain is more relevant for example if you take the first few words of your website title "milkbug - breastfeeding clothes" your milkbug.co.uk URL comes up first, if you just search for "milkbug" the same is true and your facebook and tradespace page's are higher than the btowstore address.
Another way to show you this is if you Google "site:www.milkbug.co.uk" you get 291 results - do the same for "site:http://www.btowstore.com/epages/BT2683.sf" you get 124.
So what I'm saying is forget about the btowstore it's not having any serious impact on your SEO, Google is indexing more URL's under www.milkbug.co.uk and giving them a higher ranking which demonstrates that their spiders know that this is the more important URL.
The 301 thing is a permenant redirect which essentially means that a file at http://www.btowstore.com/epages/BT2683.sf tells your web browser and also the search engine spiders that the correct location of the website is www.milkbug.co.uk - which is basically just the same as permenantly redirecting your post when you move house.
Hope this helps.