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This document discusses preparing for the "mobilacalypse", which refers to the tipping point when building websites for a single channel locks out users, but building for multiple channels is too expensive. It argues that mobile users are already a large portion of internet users and want the same content as desktop users. The best approach is to manage one pool of structured content and decouple it from presentation, exposing the content through APIs. This allows content to be reused across many channels without duplicating effort. Key steps are to identify assets, model meaning over appearance, expose content feeds, and support content editors.
Drupal is a highly customizable and extensible content management system that powers many popular websites. It offers out-of-the-box functionality for basic sites, a huge library of customizable modules, mobile responsiveness, advanced user permissions, speed optimizations, and strong security features. Drupal also benefits from an active global community that provides extensive documentation and support.
This document is a presentation on the open-source content management system (CMS) Drupal. It introduces Drupal and what it can do, such as powering websites through customizable content types, search engine optimization, and third-party modules. It then demonstrates how to install, administer, and customize a Drupal site by adding pages, menus, and modules. Finally, it addresses whether Drupal is right for the user's needs and takes questions from the audience.
This document summarizes an introduction to the open-source content management system Drupal. It begins with an overview of Drupal and what it can do, such as building websites, managing content, and being customizable. It then demonstrates how to install and set up Drupal, including modules, themes, and administration. It addresses the questions of what Drupal is, what it can do, and whether it is suitable for different users and organizations.
Beyond the Beginner - Path Ways to Advanced Drupal Levels & Businesseseverlearner
This presentation is trying to bridge a gap between Drupal starters and more advanced Drupal path ways.
If you have one or more experiences in Frontend, Backend (or programming in PHP), Project Management and Business but you don't know how to continue with Drupal, these slides will make your Drupal learning curve make easy for you.
The slides will introduce the path ways to become Drupal Themers, Site Builders, Module Developers, Drupal Project Managers and Drupal Shops.
2.Drupal Performance and Scalability_15 Reasons to Perform a Drupal Website A...Belayet Hossain
Drupal site audit is the most effective way to check Drupal performance and scalability including your resource for various problems that prevent users from interacting normally with the site and hinder the development of your business.
https://itphobia.com/drupal-performance-and-scalability-15-reasons-to-perform-a-drupal-website-audit/
A guide to help you achieve code consistency that adheres to best practices. Sections include: What is a URL?, Naming Conventions, Project Folder Structure, Code Guide, Images Guide, and Things I wish I Knew Upfront
This document discusses preparing for the "mobilacalypse", which refers to the tipping point when building websites for a single channel locks out users, but building for multiple channels is too expensive. It argues that mobile users are already a large portion of internet users and want the same content as desktop users. The best approach is to manage one pool of structured content and decouple it from presentation, exposing the content through APIs. This allows content to be reused across many channels without duplicating effort. Key steps are to identify assets, model meaning over appearance, expose content feeds, and support content editors.
Drupal is a highly customizable and extensible content management system that powers many popular websites. It offers out-of-the-box functionality for basic sites, a huge library of customizable modules, mobile responsiveness, advanced user permissions, speed optimizations, and strong security features. Drupal also benefits from an active global community that provides extensive documentation and support.
This document is a presentation on the open-source content management system (CMS) Drupal. It introduces Drupal and what it can do, such as powering websites through customizable content types, search engine optimization, and third-party modules. It then demonstrates how to install, administer, and customize a Drupal site by adding pages, menus, and modules. Finally, it addresses whether Drupal is right for the user's needs and takes questions from the audience.
This document summarizes an introduction to the open-source content management system Drupal. It begins with an overview of Drupal and what it can do, such as building websites, managing content, and being customizable. It then demonstrates how to install and set up Drupal, including modules, themes, and administration. It addresses the questions of what Drupal is, what it can do, and whether it is suitable for different users and organizations.
Beyond the Beginner - Path Ways to Advanced Drupal Levels & Businesseseverlearner
This presentation is trying to bridge a gap between Drupal starters and more advanced Drupal path ways.
If you have one or more experiences in Frontend, Backend (or programming in PHP), Project Management and Business but you don't know how to continue with Drupal, these slides will make your Drupal learning curve make easy for you.
The slides will introduce the path ways to become Drupal Themers, Site Builders, Module Developers, Drupal Project Managers and Drupal Shops.
2.Drupal Performance and Scalability_15 Reasons to Perform a Drupal Website A...Belayet Hossain
Drupal site audit is the most effective way to check Drupal performance and scalability including your resource for various problems that prevent users from interacting normally with the site and hinder the development of your business.
https://itphobia.com/drupal-performance-and-scalability-15-reasons-to-perform-a-drupal-website-audit/
This document summarizes a presentation on search engine optimization (SEO) for Flash content. It discusses how search engines index Flash, including breakthroughs that allow indexing of text, links, and interactions. It emphasizes the importance of dynamic page ranking and getting links over initial page rank. Testing over long periods is recommended to understand how content is indexed. Tips provided include using descriptive text, metadata, and linking to optimize Flash content for search engines.
Why Enterprises Choose Drupal for Futuristic Web App Development?Helios Solutions
Drupal’s out-of-box features and functionalities make it first choice of modern businesses. Drupal development experts explain why it’s CMS of the future.
From Drupal 7 to Drupal 8 - Drupal Intensive Course OverviewItalo Mairo
From Drupal 7 to Drupal 8
A Drupal 7 and Drupal 8 course Intensive Overview
Treated arguments
Project characteristics
Main uses and users
Strength points
Community Documentation
Site Building Guide
Drupal 7 Focus
Implementation Workflow
Technology Stack, Core and Files Structure
Clean URLs & Aliases
Hooks
Themes
Blocks & Regions
Nodes
Taxonomy
Fields
Download & Extend (main useful modules)
Views Module
Menu System
Quality Assurance & Coding Standards
Multisite
Advanced Development Tools and Workflows
Git operational workflow
Continuous Integration, with Features Module
Drupal 8 Focus
Files Layout and Structures
Core concepts: “Proudly Invented Elsewhere”
New features and enhancements
WYSIWYG Editor
Quick Edit - In-place Editing
Refreshed Admin Theme
Draft Support in Core
Mobile First
Mobile-friendly Toolbar
Responsive-ize ALL Things (Themes, Images, Tables...)
Multilingual First & Language Selection Everywhere
Views in Core
More and Better Blocks
More Field Types
Render arrays
Front-end Developer Improvements
HTML5
Improved Accessibility
New Theme System: Twig
Back-end Developer Improvements
Symfony based Routing System
Configuration Management System & Configuration Sync Workflow
Content Deployment
Entities Everywhere, Configuration and Content Entities
Web Services
Improved Caching & Big Pipe
Building Modules with Drupal 8
Migration Path: Preparing for Drupal 8
Deciding When to Upgrade
Using Composer and GIT To create a new Drupal 8 project
This document provides an overview of Drupal as a content management system. It discusses how Drupal can be like a jigsaw puzzle or Lego set, where individual modules can be combined to build different solutions. However, Drupal also has shortcomings like a complex installation process and lack of documentation. Initiatives like distributions, Drolutions, and community projects help bridge this divide by providing pre-built solutions, module combinations, and educational opportunities that make Drupal more approachable and usable for different projects.
The document summarizes discussions from a Drupal camp meeting. It introduces the panelists and their experiences. It then summarizes questions and responses about eliminating bot registrations, detecting and preventing form spam, determining if a site has been compromised, and securing Drupal sites. The panelists provided suggestions on modules, configuration, and best practices to address these issues.
This document provides information about a Drupal training course with live project work. It includes details about the trainer such as his qualifications and experience. The course will cover all aspects of Drupal development like installation, administration, building content, modules, themes and deployment. Students will work on converting an HTML website to Drupal theme. On completion, students will receive a certificate and placement assistance. Interested students can contact the trainer via phone or email to enroll or get demo details.
The Secret Sauce Behind A High-Performance Drupal SiteThecommerceshop1
The document discusses the five essential components of a high-performance Drupal website: SEO, speed and performance, engagement, accessibility, and conversion optimization. It provides details on each component and how to improve them, such as optimizing content and navigation to attract traffic, keeping the site technically sound, providing valuable resources to engage users, and making the site easy to access and use. The goal is to create an exceptional user experience that drives results like increased traffic, conversions, and customer retention.
10 Things Webdesigners tend to do Wrong in SEO - SMX 2014Timon Hartung
Tim Hartung gives a presentation on common mistakes in SEO and how to avoid them. Some of the key points he discusses are:
- Using Google Webmaster Tools to find 404 errors on your site and submit your XML sitemap.
- Ensuring your XML sitemap is up-to-date and checking it for broken links to improve your crawl rate.
- Being careful with your robots.txt file as incorrectly blocking bots can prevent them from crawling your site.
- Optimizing for site speed as it is one of Google's ranking factors and users prefer faster sites.
- Implementing Schema.org structured data and Rel=Author to increase click through rates on search results.
A Sneak Peek Into Drupal - A Beginner’s Guide.pdfMars Devs
If you build, develop, or administer websites or produce digital content, you've undoubtedly wondered what Drupal is. After all, this name comes up frequently in conversations with developers, content editors, and other digital industry experts. In this MarsDevs blog, we set out to discuss what Drupal is and why it is so famous as a content management platform.
Click here to know more: https://www.marsdevs.com/blogs/a-sneak-peek-into-drupal-a-beginners-guide
Neither developers nor SEOs can “design” a website without JavaScript. Because JS makes a website so much better. Everybody loves to interact with a website!
However, JS presents a challenge for SEOs. The best way to overcome the challenges generated by JS is to work hand in hand with developers & designers.
The goal of this talk is to dispel some myths & identify what developers should keep in mind when developing a JS-based website.
Ever since Drupal 9 rolled out and the date change of extended support to Drupal 7 and Drupal 8, many questions have been hovering over the Drupal world. The new year (2022) is anticipated to turn the tide for good by presenting a plethora of opportunities to business owners. What needs to be covered, overlooked, and done ASAP are discussed at length in this eBook. Use it as nothing less than a guide to plan your Drupal development, Drupal migration, and Drupal digital strategies.
How to Scale SEO Work NOBODY Wants to Do (Including Your Competitors) to Rapi...RochelledeLeon5
This document discusses how to scale SEO work using cloud-based optimization. It describes the realities of enterprise SEO, including the many moving parts that must be managed daily and limitations of common systems. It then outlines nine key on-page SEO elements, such as titles and descriptions, robots.txt files, and canonical tags, that can be optimized using RankSense software to dynamically update code and leverage the cloud. Implementing these types of automated cloud-based optimizations can help scale SEO work by reducing time spent on routine tasks from months or weeks to just minutes or hours.
How to scale SEO work NOBODY wants to do (including your competitors) to rapi...Hamlet Batista
Webinar with Craig Smith, Founder, and CEO of Trinity Insight, in which I talk about how to get more work done faster with fewer resources to drive the performance of your SEO program and increase traffic.
This presentation by Hassan Bawab at BadCamp.net in Berkeley, CA. The presentation discusses the changes made by Drupal from Drupal 7 to Drupal 8. Also the presentation discusses why to choose Drupal and what is the difference between Drupal, Joomla and Wordpress.
Drupal website development: PixelCrayons has a team of qualified drupal developers who have specialization in drupal theme/template design, custom development, customization & installation services.
This document summarizes a presentation on search engine optimization (SEO) for Flash content. It discusses how search engines index Flash, including breakthroughs that allow indexing of text, links, and interactions. It emphasizes the importance of dynamic page ranking and getting links over initial page rank. Testing over long periods is recommended to understand how content is indexed. Tips provided include using descriptive text, metadata, and linking to optimize Flash content for search engines.
Why Enterprises Choose Drupal for Futuristic Web App Development?Helios Solutions
Drupal’s out-of-box features and functionalities make it first choice of modern businesses. Drupal development experts explain why it’s CMS of the future.
From Drupal 7 to Drupal 8 - Drupal Intensive Course OverviewItalo Mairo
From Drupal 7 to Drupal 8
A Drupal 7 and Drupal 8 course Intensive Overview
Treated arguments
Project characteristics
Main uses and users
Strength points
Community Documentation
Site Building Guide
Drupal 7 Focus
Implementation Workflow
Technology Stack, Core and Files Structure
Clean URLs & Aliases
Hooks
Themes
Blocks & Regions
Nodes
Taxonomy
Fields
Download & Extend (main useful modules)
Views Module
Menu System
Quality Assurance & Coding Standards
Multisite
Advanced Development Tools and Workflows
Git operational workflow
Continuous Integration, with Features Module
Drupal 8 Focus
Files Layout and Structures
Core concepts: “Proudly Invented Elsewhere”
New features and enhancements
WYSIWYG Editor
Quick Edit - In-place Editing
Refreshed Admin Theme
Draft Support in Core
Mobile First
Mobile-friendly Toolbar
Responsive-ize ALL Things (Themes, Images, Tables...)
Multilingual First & Language Selection Everywhere
Views in Core
More and Better Blocks
More Field Types
Render arrays
Front-end Developer Improvements
HTML5
Improved Accessibility
New Theme System: Twig
Back-end Developer Improvements
Symfony based Routing System
Configuration Management System & Configuration Sync Workflow
Content Deployment
Entities Everywhere, Configuration and Content Entities
Web Services
Improved Caching & Big Pipe
Building Modules with Drupal 8
Migration Path: Preparing for Drupal 8
Deciding When to Upgrade
Using Composer and GIT To create a new Drupal 8 project
This document provides an overview of Drupal as a content management system. It discusses how Drupal can be like a jigsaw puzzle or Lego set, where individual modules can be combined to build different solutions. However, Drupal also has shortcomings like a complex installation process and lack of documentation. Initiatives like distributions, Drolutions, and community projects help bridge this divide by providing pre-built solutions, module combinations, and educational opportunities that make Drupal more approachable and usable for different projects.
The document summarizes discussions from a Drupal camp meeting. It introduces the panelists and their experiences. It then summarizes questions and responses about eliminating bot registrations, detecting and preventing form spam, determining if a site has been compromised, and securing Drupal sites. The panelists provided suggestions on modules, configuration, and best practices to address these issues.
This document provides information about a Drupal training course with live project work. It includes details about the trainer such as his qualifications and experience. The course will cover all aspects of Drupal development like installation, administration, building content, modules, themes and deployment. Students will work on converting an HTML website to Drupal theme. On completion, students will receive a certificate and placement assistance. Interested students can contact the trainer via phone or email to enroll or get demo details.
The Secret Sauce Behind A High-Performance Drupal SiteThecommerceshop1
The document discusses the five essential components of a high-performance Drupal website: SEO, speed and performance, engagement, accessibility, and conversion optimization. It provides details on each component and how to improve them, such as optimizing content and navigation to attract traffic, keeping the site technically sound, providing valuable resources to engage users, and making the site easy to access and use. The goal is to create an exceptional user experience that drives results like increased traffic, conversions, and customer retention.
10 Things Webdesigners tend to do Wrong in SEO - SMX 2014Timon Hartung
Tim Hartung gives a presentation on common mistakes in SEO and how to avoid them. Some of the key points he discusses are:
- Using Google Webmaster Tools to find 404 errors on your site and submit your XML sitemap.
- Ensuring your XML sitemap is up-to-date and checking it for broken links to improve your crawl rate.
- Being careful with your robots.txt file as incorrectly blocking bots can prevent them from crawling your site.
- Optimizing for site speed as it is one of Google's ranking factors and users prefer faster sites.
- Implementing Schema.org structured data and Rel=Author to increase click through rates on search results.
A Sneak Peek Into Drupal - A Beginner’s Guide.pdfMars Devs
If you build, develop, or administer websites or produce digital content, you've undoubtedly wondered what Drupal is. After all, this name comes up frequently in conversations with developers, content editors, and other digital industry experts. In this MarsDevs blog, we set out to discuss what Drupal is and why it is so famous as a content management platform.
Click here to know more: https://www.marsdevs.com/blogs/a-sneak-peek-into-drupal-a-beginners-guide
Neither developers nor SEOs can “design” a website without JavaScript. Because JS makes a website so much better. Everybody loves to interact with a website!
However, JS presents a challenge for SEOs. The best way to overcome the challenges generated by JS is to work hand in hand with developers & designers.
The goal of this talk is to dispel some myths & identify what developers should keep in mind when developing a JS-based website.
Ever since Drupal 9 rolled out and the date change of extended support to Drupal 7 and Drupal 8, many questions have been hovering over the Drupal world. The new year (2022) is anticipated to turn the tide for good by presenting a plethora of opportunities to business owners. What needs to be covered, overlooked, and done ASAP are discussed at length in this eBook. Use it as nothing less than a guide to plan your Drupal development, Drupal migration, and Drupal digital strategies.
How to Scale SEO Work NOBODY Wants to Do (Including Your Competitors) to Rapi...RochelledeLeon5
This document discusses how to scale SEO work using cloud-based optimization. It describes the realities of enterprise SEO, including the many moving parts that must be managed daily and limitations of common systems. It then outlines nine key on-page SEO elements, such as titles and descriptions, robots.txt files, and canonical tags, that can be optimized using RankSense software to dynamically update code and leverage the cloud. Implementing these types of automated cloud-based optimizations can help scale SEO work by reducing time spent on routine tasks from months or weeks to just minutes or hours.
How to scale SEO work NOBODY wants to do (including your competitors) to rapi...Hamlet Batista
Webinar with Craig Smith, Founder, and CEO of Trinity Insight, in which I talk about how to get more work done faster with fewer resources to drive the performance of your SEO program and increase traffic.
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Honeypots Unveiled: Proactive Defense Tactics for Cyber Security, Phoenix Sum...APNIC
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ABOUT US
Brent Gees
● Drupal Architect and Drupal Trainer at
Dropsolid
● Speaker at Drupal Dev Days Lisbon 2018
● Speaker at Drupalcamp Ghent 2018
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ABOUT US
Wouter De Bruycker
● SEO Strategist & Evangelist at Dropsolid
● Speaker at Digital Content Marketing
Congress: "Technical SEO 101 (& 102)"
● Closing Keynote Speaker at DMB Day
“Today is Yesterday's Future: SEO in
Evolution"
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PUBLIC ENTITIES
By default, entities might be publicly available on their own unique
URL.
Example: a “team member” module could generate a public node for
each team member, while they are really only used for a “team overview
page” and the site doesn’t need detail pages for each team member.
https://mysite.com/node/42, https://mysite.com/taxonomy/term/42, ...
The case
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PUBLIC ENTITIES
This results in low value and “thin content” pages, indexable by Google.
You don’t want these pages on your site because they are a waste of
resources (bandwidth, crawl budget, database storage, …).
The problem
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PUBLIC ENTITIES
Prevent those entities from being accessed by visitors
This can be done by modules such as rabbit_hole
The solution
9. 3ALL PAGES SHOULD BE AN ENTITY
INDEXED INTERNAL SEARCH
PUBLIC ENTITIES
4
2
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ALL PAGES SHOULD BE AN ENTITY
Oftentimes, some pages on websites are generated based on other
content. These pages are not an “editable node” in the backend.
Examples: homepage, overview pages, ...
The case
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ALL PAGES SHOULD BE AN ENTITY
When a page isn’t editable as a node, there’s no easy way to edit the
meta tags, or to configure the XML sitemap inclusion for this page, or ...
The problem
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ALL PAGES SHOULD BE AN ENTITY
• Use the core drupal layout builder to construct the homepage
The solution
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ALL PAGES SHOULD BE AN ENTITY
• Use paragraphs together with modules such as block_field or
overview_field to add blocks to the page.
The solution
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INDEXABLE INTERNAL SEARCH
By default, internal search result pages are often indexable by search
engines.
The case
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INDEXABLE INTERNAL SEARCH
This results in low value and “thin content” pages, indexable by Google.
You don’t want low-value pages in the index.
Google also implicitly mentions in its quality guidelines to not let
Googlebot index internal search results.
The problem
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INDEXABLE INTERNAL SEARCH
When using views for your search pages
install metatag and metatag_views module
The solution
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INDEXABLE INTERNAL SEARCH
When using a node for your search pages
Install metatag and add the field to your content type
The solution
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INDEXED TEST ENVIRONMENTS AND PAGES
Development and staging environments are often crawlable and
indexable by search engines because of configuration issues.
Or because of laziness ¯_(ツ)_/¯
Temp content is also something that often shows up in search results.
The case
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INDEXED TEST ENVIRONMENTS AND PAGES
Everybody probably agrees we don’t want our staging environments or
paragraph testing pages to be in the Google index, or even be publicly
available, for a wide range of reasons.
The problem
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INDEXED TEST ENVIRONMENTS AND PAGES The problem
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INDEXED TEST ENVIRONMENTS AND PAGES
Test pages on live environments
Unpublish if possible or prevent from indexing with metatag module
The solution
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INDEXED TEST ENVIRONMENTS AND PAGES
Test environments
Use htpassword protection for your environments
The solution
25. 6ASSETS BLOCKED BY ROBOTS.TXT
MODULE OVERLOAD
INDEXED TEST ENVIRONMENTS AND PAGES
7
5
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ASSETS BLOCKED BY ROBOTS.TXT
Sometimes website assets (like favicons or images) are located inside a
folder that’s blocked for crawlers via the robots.txt.
The case
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ASSETS BLOCKED BY ROBOTS.TXT
We want Google to understand our
entire page and “see” it as a regular
website visitor would see it.
If some assets are blocked via
robots.txt, Google can’t view the
page as if it was a regular website
visitor.
The problem
Image: notification in Google Search
Console due to blocked site assets.
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ASSETS BLOCKED BY ROBOTS.TXT
Make sure your website assets (images, icons, favicon, …) are in a
publicly available folder, not blocked by robots.txt.
Keep an eye on your Google Search Console property for notifications
regarding blocked resources.
The solution
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MODULE OVERLOAD
There are a lot of modules available
for a wide range of use cases,
which is mostly a good thing.
The case
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MODULE OVERLOAD
Be careful not to overload your website with bulky or unnecessary
modules.
Each one could require multiple resources to be downloaded and
executed by the browser, which will have an impact on your website
speed.
The problem
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MODULE OVERLOAD
“We encourage you to start looking at your site's speed “...” — not only to
improve your ranking in search engines, but also to improve everyone's
experience on the Internet.”
Source: Google Webmaster Central Blog - “Using site speed in web search ranking”
https://webmasters.googleblog.com/2010/04/using-site-speed-in-web-search-ranking.html
The problem
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MODULE OVERLOAD
Think twice before installing a module. Do you really need it or is there an
easier solution?
Check if there are unused modules on your site with something like
unused_modules.
The solution
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REDIRECT-REDIRECT-REDIRECT
Not paying close attention to redirect setups could result in multiple
redirects following each-other.
The case
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REDIRECT-REDIRECT-REDIRECT
Redirect chains are not search-engine-friendly.
When Googlebot visits a page which returns a redirect statuscode, it adds
that page to the bottom of its “to visit” list for that website.
For small websites this is not a big problem, but for big websites this
could result in slow indexation times.
The problem
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REDIRECT-REDIRECT-REDIRECT
You want as little redirects as possible.
The problem
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REDIRECT-REDIRECT-REDIRECT
Don’t just uncomment the lines in htpasswd
The solution
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REDIRECT-REDIRECT-REDIRECT
But think along with your site
The solution
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SECURITY LEAKS IMPACTING SEO
Allowing public file-uploads could result in lower organic traffic when not
setup correctly.
The case
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SECURITY LEAKS IMPACTING SEO
If files can be uploaded without some form of authentication or
CAPTCHA, this could result in thousands of files being uploaded by
spammers, and indexed by Google.
The problem
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SECURITY LEAKS IMPACTING SEO The problem
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SECURITY LEAKS IMPACTING SEO
When Google notices spam on your
website, they could punish you with
a “manual action”, potentially
lowering your organic search
visibility.
The problem
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SECURITY LEAKS IMPACTING SEO
“Google issues a manual action against a site when a human reviewer at
Google has determined that pages on the site are not compliant with
Google's webmaster quality guidelines”
“If a site has a manual action, some or all of that site will not be shown
in Google search results.”
Source: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9044175?hl=en
The problem
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SECURITY LEAKS IMPACTING SEO
Use a module to implement reCAPTCHA, recaptcha or simple_recaptcha
The solution
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SECURITY LEAKS IMPACTING SEO
Know when to use private files and place them outside of Drupal’s web
root.
The solution
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ROBOTS.TXT DISALLOW != NOINDEX
Contrary to popular belief, blocking a page (or folder) via robots.txt or
adding a noindex directive to the meta robots tag are not the same thing.
Robots.txt instructions impact crawling, not indexing.
Noindex directives using a meta tag impact indexing, not crawling.
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ROBOTS.TXT DISALLOW != NOINDEX
It sounds weird, but Google is able to stumble upon a link on an external
website linking to a page blocked by robots.txt, and still index it.
The result will most likely be a snippet in the search results without a title
or description, since Google can’t read the title or meta-description.
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ROBOTS.TXT DISALLOW != NOINDEX
“Now wait a second Wouter. I understand it could happen in theory a link
is indexed even though it’s blocked by robots.txt, but do things like this
really happen in practice?”
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ROBOTS.TXT DISALLOW != NOINDEX
Why yes, yes they do:
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ROBOTS.TXT DISALLOW != NOINDEX
A weird “/home//home” page is indexed on drupal.org.
Let’s take a look at the robots.txt: https://www.drupal.org/robots.txt …
Bingo:
They noticed “strange homepage URLs” and tried removing
this page from the Google index by blocking Google from
crawling the page.
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GOOGLE ANALYTICS HORROR
Correct data is very important when analysing SEO-efforts
Pay close attention to sudden drops and spikes in Google Analytics data.
There might be a configuration issue.
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GOOGLE ANALYTICS HORROR The case
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GOOGLE ANALYTICS HORROR
https://www.drupal.org/project/eu_cookie_compliance updated
Each pageview started a new session as long as website visitors didn’t
accept the cookies
The problem
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GOOGLE ANALYTICS HORROR
Two-step fix:
The solution
1. Anonymize the visitor
IP-addresses (GA or GTM setup)
2. Whitelist the Google Analytics
cookies (Drupal module setup)
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GOOGLE ANALYTICS HORROR The solution
Update/patch the google analytics module to comply with the
eu_cookie_compliance so that the snippet isn't loaded until approval was
given.
More information:
https://www.drupal.org/project/google_analytics/issues/3060312
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RAPID-FIRE BEST PRACTICES
Use the Google Analytics module (google_analytics) or the Google Tag
Manager module (google_tag).
Not both.
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Aggregate and minify css and js files where possible.
https://www.drupal.org/project/advagg
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Make sure each page has a correct/well-configured canonical tag.
Not enough time to go into detail because of the complexity (what about paging parameters?
facet filtering parameters? combinations with hreflang? ...)
come find us after the talk or search the interwebs for resources :)
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Use Pathauto module to generate nice urls for your pages
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Follow-up on the amount of pages indexed by Google via Google Search
Console.
Seems too high?
Maybe some rabbithole setup is
needed to remove separate pages
from the index.
Seems too low?
Maybe important pages are
no-indexed?
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RAPID-FIRE BEST PRACTICES
Make sure your base url is not ‘http://default/’ in your sitemap XML,
we’ve seen this issue occur a lot in live sites.
Setup your cron job correctly, more info:
https://www.drupal.org/project/xmlsitemap/issues/1944518
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RAPID-FIRE BEST PRACTICES
Create checklists!
• Things that have to be done before going live
• Things to check when site is live
• Things to check when site is live for x days
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