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Making Serendipity SEO friendly?
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 7:05 pm
by Jragon
Hi!
Instantly, I can see that the default theme is really not SEO friendly.
I don't know much about SEO at all.. But I know it matters....
I just need some tips and tricks or a plugin to make Serendipity SEO friendly
Thanks
Jragon
Re: Making Serendipity SEO friendly?
Posted: Sat Sep 10, 2011 9:09 pm
by yellowled
Jragon wrote:Instantly, I can see that the default theme is really not SEO friendly.
I don't know much about SEO at all..
If you don't, how do you know the default theme is not SEO-friendly?
I'm not an SEO expert myself, in fact I consider it to be pointless. Anyway, here are some pointers:
* Use a different theme; default is pretty much outdated. Can't really recommend a specific one for SEO, but basically, any modern s9y theme should be an improvement. Look for the "last updated" info in the themes section to tell how old themes might be.
* Use search-engine friendly URLs using the mod_rewrite Apache module.
* There are some plugins on
http://spartacus.s9y.org which can help with SEO, mostly though meta elements (description/keywords), but it's debatable to what extent they actually do help with SEO.
* Most important on-site tool: Produce good content.
* Produce incoming links by sites with similar content.
YL
Re: Making Serendipity SEO friendly?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 6:45 pm
by Don Chambers
The event plugin "HTML Link Metatags" will have a beneficial SEO impact... another good tip is to use hyperlinks in one entry that point to another entry on your own site.... ie, "as we discussed in our earlier entry INSERT HYPERLINK TO EARLIER ENTRY HERE, blah blah blah... ".
But, as Yellowled said, quality, and frequently updated, content will blow all the tricks away.
Re: Making Serendipity SEO friendly?
Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 11:45 pm
by yellowled
Don Chambers wrote:The event plugin "HTML Link Metatags" will have a beneficial SEO impact... another good tip is to use hyperlinks in one entry that point to another entry on your own site.... ie, "as we discussed in our earlier entry INSERT HYPERLINK TO EARLIER ENTRY HERE, blah blah blah... ".
The freetag event plugin can automate that to some extent by inserting links to a specified number of similarly tagged articles into the entry footer. But like with almost any so-called "SEO trick", it's up to speculation how much this actually works to your benefit. It might as well bite you in the back because Google decided to penalize said trick.
YL