Search Engine Optimization

TweetMeme

Note: This module currently only has a stable release for Drupal 6.

The TweetMeme Module for the Drupal Content Management System will add a Retweet Button to your selected content. This button will allow users to automatically post a link to your content via their Twitter account. This is a quick and easy way to have to content spread virally around the internet. The button will also show the number of retweets your piece of content has received.

Service Links

The Service Links Module for the Drupal Content Management System adds a bunch of Social Media and Social Networking website links to allow users to share your content on their favorite Social Networks. The available links are: Delicious, Digg, StumbleUpon, Propeller, Reddit, Magnolia, Newsvine, Furl, Facebook, Google, Yahoo, IceRocket. As new popular Social Networking websites pop up they will be added. You can style the way these links show and you can show images & text or just images or just text.

Drupal Search Engine Optimization Services

Stikky Media, an Internet Marketing firm in Victoria British Columbia Canada specializes in the Search Engine Optimization of websites developed with the Drupal CMS. Stikky Media has a proven track record of using Drupal SEO Modules, Link Building and Social Media Marketing techniques to boost many sites rankings to the first page of Google. View their Portfolio to see the sites they have worked on and their Google rankings.

Drupal Camp Victoria 2009 Wrap-up

Author: 
Simon Vreeswijk
Date: 
September 21, 2009

Drupal Camp Victoria has come and gone for another year. The level of Drupal understanding appears to be increasing as the presenters chose topics a little more advanced than they did the previous year. A well-rounded group of presenters and attendees provided a nice relaxed atmosphere with a little bit of something for everyone. The burgers were delicious and the sun was shining in beautiful Victoria BC and a great time was had by all that attended.

Meta Tags by Path

The Meta Tags by Path module for the Drupal Content Management System allows the Meta Tags module to use per-path rules. The Token module can provide the use of dynamic data if installed.

Page Title by Path

The Page Title by Path module for the Drupal Content Management System allows you to override individual Page Titles on non-nodes pages, such as Views. While the Page Title module will allow users to create a Page Title for any Drupal node, to this point we have had no access to the Page Title's of non-node pages, especially pages built with View. This module will ensure that all Page Title's on your website can be properly optimized.

Installing Page Title by Path Module for Drupal

The 4 steps below will allow you to install the Page Title by Path Module for the Drupal Content Management System.

Stikky Media

Stikky Media was launched in Drupal 6 on June 15, 2009. The site contains a lot of CCK and Views use to show Internet Marketing Portfolio, Services, Packages as well as the use of many Social Media Modules for the SEO and Internet Marketing Blog. The Twitter module is used to automatically post links to new posts in Twitter while DiggThis and Service Links modules are used for user submissions.

SEO Friend

The Drupal SEO Friend module is helpful for any Drupal webmaster with a large site and little time on their hands to be picking through each page to be sure they remembered to correctly SEO it. SEO Friend provides reports for webmasters in to help them ensure that they have covered almost everything.

Reports:

  • Meta Tags - Shows all missing and duplicate tags
  • Page Title - Shows all missing and duplicate title tags

Extra Settings:

  • Set required min/max characters for meta tags and page titles
  • Track pathauto checkbox per node

How Does Google Work?

Author: 
Simon Vreeswijk
Date: 
March 13, 2009

Ever found yourself asking the questions "how does Google work?" Well now you can find your answer. Portfolio.com has released a great Flash presentation that will allow you to follow the Google process from the initial query to the results page.

Check it out: How Does Google Work?

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