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2/10/2009 11:18 PM
 

 Hi,

I have some questions regarding SEO on dnn

Question 1:- how does child portal optimztation work
what is the relation between the child portal seo and parent portal seo.Does the child portal seo also affect other child portals

Question 2:-I have a website which is html and has a higi Seo rank.Now i have converted it to DNN how can i maintain the same ranking ?

 

Can someone please help me

 
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2/12/2009 1:11 AM
 

Q1 : For the most part : no.  All of the SEO principles are the same no matter what the website/technology.  You want to optimise the on-page factors of your html, title tags and internal linking.  This is achieved with careful selection of your skin, careful editing of your pages : all of which are parent/child indepedent.

The one gotcha with child portals in DNN is the use of the ?alias=childportalname Url that the framework automatically reverts to.  This isn't very good for SEO because it uses a 302 redirect away from the site root when you request it. (ie mysite.com/child is forwarded to mysite.com?alias=child)

Q2: To successfully migrate your ranking you wil need to either set up 301 redirects for all your .htm pages to the equivalent dnn .aspx pages OR you will have to setup your DNN site to .htm as an extension, and create your DNN site to match your old site structure, so that each ranked Url will match a DNN page.

You need to do this quickly before search engines hit 404 on your old site urls and decide to remove them from the index.

To achieve Q2, the module that I distribute will assist you in doing this.  You can't do this with the standard DNN provider.  As a bonus, it will also clean up the urls for your child portal so that you don't get the ?alias=childname redirect.

The module is called the iFinity Url Master. It's a total replacement for the DNN Url rewriting module.

 
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2/22/2009 11:23 PM
 

 Child portals can also use subdomains e.g., http://child1.mysite.com, http://child2.mysite.com.  I presume this is more SEO-friendly than the ?alias=child construct.

 
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2/23/2009 10:53 AM
 

 Bruce summed it up nicely. For more on DNN SEO, vistit my blog.


Tom Kraak
SEO Analyst
R2integrated
 
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2/23/2009 7:51 PM
 

Jonathan - strictly speaking a portal with a unique subdomain is not a child portal.  A child portal creates a subdirectory in the root of the website folder, and copies in a special /default.aspx.  If you create a new portal with a different subdomain, it exists as a 'parent' portal.  The terminology is a little confusing : perhaps 'unique domain' portal and 'sub directory' portal might reduce confusion, because it's more about the usage of the domain names than any parent/child ownership.

The problem with the /?alias=child is two fold : 1. it looks plain ugly 2. it's achieved by a 302 redirect, which isn't great for search engines, particularly if it's on the site root, which most people will link to if they're linking to your site.  I spent a lot of time working on my product to overcome this redirect -but the result is that you can use a child portal (one with a subdirectory in the website folder) without gettign the ?alias=childportal redirect.

 

 
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