There are some great Drupal modules out there to help you with search engine optimization.
If you’re not familiar with it, Drupal is powerful content management system that allows you to manage and organize content for your website. Drupal can be used to meet your specific website needs.
The community of Drupal developers has created some great modules to help you make your site more search engine friendly. Here are three of them.
1. Taxonomy Manager
The Drupal taxonomy system lets users to categorize content using both tags and terms. It is a flexible tool for classifying content with many advanced features.
The Taxonomy Manager provides an interface that allows you to easily manage your taxonomy vocabulary. There is a dynamic tree view that allows parent terms to be expanded or collapsed to list or hide their child terms.
2. NodeWords
An important aspect of SEO is using meta tags. Listing accurate meta keywords and descriptions can help you with your search engine position.
NodeWords allows you to easily set some meta tags for each individual page you create in Drupal.
3. Page Title
Informative and concise page titles are another important aspect of SEO.
Page Title gives you complete control over the page title of pages you develop using Drupal. You can specify patterns for structuring the title and can specify a different page title than the content’s title on content creation pages and on profile and blog homepages.
If you need help setting up a website using the Drupal content management system or implementing any modules into your existing Drupal system, Alphabetix is here to help.
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