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A Guide to Drupal SEO

Drupal has quickly become my favorite CMS for its flexibility and feature-set. Even for a basic site or a general blog I now use Drupal. Creating pages, polls, posts and administering permissions is very easy. Out of the box Drupal does a lot very well, and with just a few adjustments, it's a powerful SEO platform.

Below is a rundown of what I typically do after a standard Drupal installation to get the most SEO value out of it, including modifications to themes, modules I install, and a few other tidbits.

Modifying the Theme

The Benefits of the Last Pages of Google's Site Search

Like most (all?) search marketers I periodically do site searches (the "site:" search query) in various search engines -- I often have SEOBook.com's SEO for Firefox plugin enabled for easy access to additional information. I've found that clients' concerns with these results center around the number of pages indexed, and whether or not both the www and non-www version of the domain name is indexed. More savvy clients may ask about other canonicalization issues.