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Entries for the 'SEO' Category
Almost a year ago in my DNN SEO quick start guide I talked about minimizing duplicate content by crafting “well-formed internal links” and over the last few months many of you wrote in to ask what exa... continue reading »
The DNN module developers and web application programmers that I work with can usually be categorized as follows: SEO unaware, SEO aware, and SEO proficient. Unfortunately and traditionally, the vast ... continue reading »
SEOmoz mastermind Rand Fishkin recently voiced his opinion on "choosing the right CMS platform for your Website from an SEO perspective" and sparked a healthy discussion mostly driven by people famili... continue reading »
While fighting and ultimately losing an uphill battle against a commercial URL rewriting module last week, I came across Bruce Chapman's blog. To make a long story short, Bruce picked up Scott McCullo... continue reading »
Thanks to John Mitchell of Snapsis Sofware, you are reading my first ReviewMe review. And to play by the rules, I hereby disclose that this is a paid blog post and I made a whopping $15. The timing of... continue reading »
This post is meant as a springboard for consultants, designers, programmers and end-users who are well-versed in DNN, but who may have some catching up to do when it comes to search engine o... continue reading »
In conjunction with my post on the importance of title tags back in March I promised to elaborate on the remaining two fields – Description and Keywords – in the Page Settings and their re... continue reading »
If you have not heard about ReviewMe yet, it’s a service that brings bloggers and advertisers together in an almost unique way. Advertisers request reviews from bloggers of their choice through ... continue reading »
Most websites are configured to serve the same content (the home page) for www.mysite.com and mysite.com, but technically a web server could return two different pages for both urls. Why is this impor... continue reading »
The big four search engines (Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft Live Search and Ask.com) recently united behind a standard called sitemaps “autodiscovery.” So instead of submitting your xml sitemap... continue reading »
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