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MoeMauphie
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. But let me ask another question before moving forward. I’d really appreciate it if you could take your time to read it.
I’m having a hard time figuring out how to categorize my products. I have a few main categories which are: racquets, bags, balls, shirts and ….
The thing that confuses me the most is how I should assign brands to my products; I want to have orderings based on categories and brands, for example I need a specific page for “Wilson racquets” to put its link in a menu. Initially I used the built-in brand/attribute system which produces urls like example.com/shop/product-category/racuqets/?filter_brand=wilson This seems OK, but as you know this is not a SEO friendly URL and it doesn’t allow me to add description of my brands.
But by enabling Archives for a given attribute, it produces a pretty link for that attribute like this one: example.com/shop/brand/wilson/ It’s a step towards what I want but it has its own problems. That link lists all products for the Wilson brand and there is no way to limit the products based on categories, the categories menu in the header also is not helpful and takes us to brand-free category listings again.
So my question is how I should classify my products in an elegant and rational way based on the explanation above? I need to have a SEO friendly URL for each category based on its brand.
Would you think I need to create sub-categories for brands? It doesn’tt sound very smart.
Regards