Export ADS Image Extra Information to an Excel file

The Image Extra module by ADS does not come with a stock export utility so I have written instructions to export the Image Extra settings to a file using phpMyAdmin

These instructions assume you have access to your Miva Merchant database via phpMyAdmin.

  1. Open phpMyAdmin and select your Miva Merchant database
  2. Select the ‘SQL’ tab
  3. Copy and paste the following text into the text area (If your store is not ‘s01’ then you should update the query to reflect the correct store). This query checks to see that there is information in the Image1 URL. If there is no data in that field then it will not export the data
  4. SELECT *
    FROM s01_ADS_IEProdImgs,s01_Products
    WHERE s01_ADS_IEProdImgs.id = s01_Products.id
    and s01_ADS_IEProdImgs.img1 > '0'

  5. When the results are displayed scroll to the bottom and click ‘export’
  6. If you use Excel then use the following settings:
    • CSV for MS Excel
    • Check ‘put field names in the first row
    • Check save as file
    • Click go
    • Save the file to your computer and you can then open it in MS Excel, edit it, then import it using the ADS Image Extra Import utility.

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Google Officially Does NOT Use Meta Keywords in its Web Ranking

Matt Cutts, from the Google “Search Quality Team”, officially denies that google uses the meta keywords tag in its algorithm that creates web rank. According to Matt you could leave the meta keywords tag out of your page and it would not make a lick of difference. Even though those are my words and not his that is certainly what he meant.
The video below was posted on the Webmaster Central Blog. According to the article and logic there is no way to overuse or under use a keyword in that tag. Matt Cutts says, “At least for Google we do not use that information in our ranking even the least little bit”. I beleive him.
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