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I just install Drupal....but I want to know whether Drupal is SEO friendly or not...
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yes it is.
Though I haven't fully explored it yet, I was able to turn SEO feature turn on. Example here www.algogeeks.com good luck |
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Just turning on SEO feature is not enough.
I use pathauto to help in generation SE friendly file name. For example, see my Windows Update page in my avatar. Other addon such as flexiblock also very handy in placing contents and AS. |
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take a look at this one.... drupal and vbullitn forum integrated with SEF url's
http://www.myitblog.com |
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Drupals forum module is lacking. The layout of vBulletin is so much cleaner and easier to see what is going on throughout the board at a glance. Drupal has modules that handle nearly any website application. Though if you write php, you can do anything with either or without either. For someone such as myself who likes to quickly throw modules and different scripts together to build sites, it's easy to see why someone would combine the 2. I've only recently installed a vBulletin site and I'm not familiar with popular mods. But with Drupal you can:
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Very nice compilation. I myself fan of drupal but so far hasn't yet put enough time to understand it throughly. I think some of modules you mentioned are very interesting.
Could you tell me how did you manage the various feeds, I tried it once but it never worked well (the cron always did nothing )Quote:
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I remember playing around with the aggregator2 module, but I didn't care for the results...forget why. I did hack the aggregator a bit so the links would open in new windows. (I'm such a rebel) Not sure I can help, but what module are you using? Are you displaying in blocks? What feed are you using? Does anything strange show up when you check the feed with a validator? Have you tried different feeds? When you say "the cron does nothing" does the aggregator show the item as updated but with no new content? Depending on what mod you are using the feed won't update via cron till required length of time between updates has passed, and then only if there is something new to add. |
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Thanks for the explanation jazzylee77.... It's very easy in future to expand the sites with very minimal effort...
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I think Drupal is picking up the market. SEO effect is good but this would depend on the webmaster because if you just install and use drupal on your site you are going to get no benefit.
You need to manipulate the modules effectively in order to extract the best from it. Regards MI |
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Lots of information here:
http://tips.webdesign10.com/basic-dr...e-optimization http://drupalzilla.com/tutorials/seo It's already search engine friendly -- the details are in configuring the modules and robots.txt file. |
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drupal cannot be wrong at all.My thumbs up when it comes to SEO
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Drupal is one of the best CMS packages with SEO capabilities. However many people find the learning curve steep and jump to Joomla, Mambo or other solutions. Many high quality sites use Drupal - MTV UK, BBC, the Onion, Nasa, Greenpeace UK, New york observer.
To help ease the learning curve I created 35+ free videos to help any one get started. These tutorials are part of the Drupal video handbooks. Here is the specific video for creating search friendly pages using Drupal. |
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Drupal is by far the best for SEO .
If you've got great content to match, then you won't go far wrong by using Drupal. |
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i have used joomla for a few sites and had good results using some of the free SEO plugins.
as was mentioned above i didnt want to go through the learning curve associated with drupal so i have stuck with joomla since then |
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Joomla can beat drupal anyday!
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Pm me for Seo Service |
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And using some module ( pathauto - if I remember the name correct) makes it more SEO friendly. |
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You are not using it now ? |
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The funny thing about your statement is that there is an ongoing thread since 2005 on Joomla where posters pointed out the superiority of Drupal over Joomla and it is still going on now. Of course nowadays, the Joomla moderators are acting all nazi-like and basically bullying anyone who disagrees with their point of view. A marked change from the Joomla of old.
I simple thing here is - Drupal can do everything Joomla can. Joomla cannot do everything Drupal can (heck they don't even have an ACL system, besides the core hack someone made, which will stuff up every new version) BTW, the thread is http://forum.joomla.org/index.php/topic,4364.0.html Now another thing to notice, do a search for joomla on DigitalPoint and see the responses Joomla fans post - basically it is always alongs the lines of "Joomla can do that", "Joomla is the best", "Joomla will be about to have that in it's next release". You rarely if ever see any informative post like, here is How to do what you wanted for your site with Joomla. |
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