Knowledge base
Guides
Academy
Video tutorials
Try searching for:
Recently viewed articles:

Table of contents

Enabling SEO-friendly URLs manually (for custom-built websites)

The easier a URL is to read for humans, the better it is for search engines, and the better ranking your store pages will get. Links for store pages used to be longer in Ecwid and included extra symbols, now they are short and consist of the names and IDs of respective products and categories:

SEO-friendly URLs

If you are selling with Ecwid on WordPress, Wix or Ecwid Instant Site, SEO-friendly URLs are available to you out of the box.

In case your online store is installed on other platforms (e.g. Joomla, Adobe Muse) or a custom-made website, read on to learn how to manually enable clean URLs in your store.

Clean store URLs in Joomla

To enable clean URLs for your online store on Joomla:

  1. Make sure you have the latest version of Ecwid plugin for Joomla installed. SEO-friendly URLs were released in the plugin v.3.
  2. Go to Components Ecwid Advanced Settings in your Joomla admin area.
  3. Enable the option SEO friendly clean URLs:

Clean store URLs in Joomla

Clean store URLs in other site builders and custom-made websites

If you are selling with Ecwid on a custom-made website, you can manually enable clean SEO URLs for your store. The process involves minor changes in your server configuration and Ecwid integration code. In case you are not sure how to perform them, please reach out to your website developer or site builder/hosting support for help.

If you are looking for professional help with implementing SEO-friendly URLs to your online store, you can contact our Customization experts to get a quote.

In case you do not have access to the server to make the changes, you can have semi-clean URLs in your store (example.com/shop?store-page=My-Product-p123) by adding a few lines of a ready script above your Ecwid integration code.

Ecwid generates URLs automatically, based on your product and category names. For a better ranking, try to use keywords when naming your products and categories.

Related articles

Ecwid stores SEO settings
Marketing checklist
Set up advertising with Google Shopping Ads

Was this article helpful?

Awesome! Thanks for your feedback!

Thanks for your feedback!

Sorry about that! What went wrong?
4 out of 17 found this helpful
10
We use cookies and similar technologies to remember your preferences, measure effectiveness of our campaigns, and analyze depersonalized data to improve performance of our site. By choosing «Accept», you consent to the use of cookies.
Accept cookies Decline