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10/27/2008 7:07 PM
 

ErikVB wrote

 Hector Minaya wrote
 

Hi,

This doesn't affect your ranking in the major search engines (google, live.com, etc). It works to provide more info into your built-in DNN search engine. I have a blog about DNN SEO which you might find usefull @ http://dnnseo.blogspot.com

 

Hector, please try to keep advertising for your own site at a minimum It is not appreciated to point people to your own site with every answer you give. ;)

thanks ErikVB,

I wasn't trying to spam. I'll keep it in mind.

 

 
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10/27/2008 7:09 PM
 

Ian Marlow wrote

The truth is out there as evidenced by the many excellent articles and info at sites such as Seablick and iFinity but it would be useful to discuss the many DNN specific issues such as css menu / URL strategies here. 

Bruce sets 5 criteria for evaluating a modules SEO capabilities in his article. Maybe a specific forum might help raise SEO's importance with developers too. Maybe, one day, modules will declare or get a rating for performance in this area.

 

We'd all benefit from a forum dedicated to SEO. I was suprised not to find one here.

 


Hector Minaya
Microsoft Visual Basic MVP | Orador Regional INETA - Latam
blogs: {Hector Minaya} | DNN SEO
 

 
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10/28/2008 3:40 AM
 

Unfortunately, there are at least dozends of subjects around DotNetNuke of high relevance - membership, portal search, SEO, File Management, ControlCenter, Caching, Compression, Sending Mails, Newsletters, PageManagement, Module Settings, ... but it is not always easy for users to assign their issue to one of these keywords and a number of discussions may touch multiple of these subjects, therefore we are not much in favorite of adding a forum for each of them. I agree, that we need to improve search in the forums module, which would increase usability significantly IMHO.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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10/28/2008 9:33 AM
 

Points taken Sebastian.
We do not live in a discrete universe - its all joined up. 
I do think that SEO is front end issue though and directly impacts the returns from a website in a way that few other factors can. Also, it is difficult to know where to post SEO questions precisely for the reasons you give.
 
Personally I have no problems searching DNN thanks to Timo's Search DNN
http://www.searchdotnetnuke.com/  
My difficulty with the DNN forums is the continuing lack of notifications but that's another topic.
 
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 Ian


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