Author Archives: Intelligent Retail Customer

PCI Compliance – IR Responses to SAQ C

This document provides you with a response from Intelligent Retail for the questions within the “Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard Self-Assessment Questionnaire C and Attestation of Compliance” (Version 1.2 October 2008). Intelligent Retail cannot answer the questions for you but we have provided this to lend a helping hand. There are some questions within the questionnaire

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Gift Lists

A gift list facility on your website will allow customers to choose what they would like so their friends and family can purchase items for them. Whenever a product is purchased from the gift list it is removed so there is no chance of getting duplicate items.  Creating a Gift List Register on the website

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Explanation of Icons In The ‘Edit’ Tab (Content Editor)

‘New’ To create a new page within your website. ‘New with template’ To create a new page within your website based on a page already created. ‘Save’ ‘Save As’ ‘Search’ ‘Print’ ‘Print Preview’ ‘Spell Checker’ ‘Upload’ Upload images or documents for use within your website however we suggest using the file uploader detailed later on

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Optimising your website

Changing Meta-tag data Introduction Intelligent Retail websites have a powerful suite of SEO tools built in. Some of these automatically optimise your product names for the search engines. Others are there to allow elements of the automated optimisation to be controlled by you and this is detailed here. Other tools allow very specific and controllable

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Attribute Tagging for Google Shopping / Free Listings (Froogle File)

Google requires specific product information to be included in the Froogle File that gets submitted for use with Google Shopping Feed. This document will guide you through tagging products with relevant attributes used for Google Shopping or Free Listings. The Google Summary of Attribute Requirements can be found at the following link: https://support.google.com/merchants/answer/1344057 The Google

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Website Advertising

On the internet there are two main ways to advertise your website. This is a brief introduction. 1. Pay-per-click Advertising This, in our opinion, is the most accessible method for small businesses. Try “eco products” Ecotopia is our customer. They have selected niches or suppliers and are doing well through pay per click advertising. Pay

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