I am looking for a few people who are knowlegable with SEO -AND- run a Vbulletin forum for a project im working on.
Please PM me here.
I am looking for a few people who are knowlegable with SEO -AND- run a Vbulletin forum for a project im working on.
Please PM me here.
SEO tip: Make sure there is no session ID in the URL. As soon as I got rid of that, my boards got Googlebombed!!!! I ended up with more users than I could handle!!!
Nintendo!!!! He's using vBulletin!! It has archives that are search engine-friendly!!!
Last edited by tntcheats; 12-24-2004 at 12:37 AM. Reason: I always spell it vbulliten...gah
I spell vBulletin wrong a lot as well.
A lot of users will just read the archive but won't realise they can post on it.
It does seem a bit pointless the archive thing. The forum should be spiderable as standard.
Forums in general can be difficult to SEO because of all the graphics and repeated words. (posts, join date, etc) and because of all the HTML. But it can be done. There is an archive hack that makes the archive even more spiderable - and if you modift it right you can draw people into the forums from the archive easily.
VBWebmaster is my new site - All about how to build, optimize, promote, customize, manage and profit from your Vbulletin forum.
I've seen some vB sites that modify the archive template to put a big, eye-catching link at the top of each archive page that says something like "Click here to view this page with all of the pictures and additional features enabled."
VTCTalk.com became a PR5 in just 3 months after creation because I submitted it to QUALITY directories and not to mention it has good niche content.
The site doesn't use archiving at all because it's on an IIS server which doesn't support mod_rewrite like apache.
It gets 90% of it's traffic from SEs because it's ranked #1 in google and yahoo for certain popular keywords.
My point is... the archive isn't 100% necessary. But if you'll notice, most sites in google that I've seen have their archive results show higher ranked than their actual site pages.
Can the session id be removed from PHPBB? (and yes, I know vBulletin is better)
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Yes, see sessions.php
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