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Postby zinnerz » Thu Jun 08, 2006 8:24 pm

thank Dcz, for the explanation.

yes the SEO mod is working very well, I will read the thread in your link post
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Postby dcz » Thu Jun 08, 2006 10:16 pm

zinnerz wrote:thank Dcz, for the explanation.

yes the SEO mod is working very well, I will read the thread in your link post


You are welcome,
I apology for the "under construction" incoveniences, things will become clearer with time :D
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Postby zinnerz » Sat Jun 10, 2006 9:29 am

No problemo :)

Still waiting for the complete release of phpBB SEO like this forum
/subforum/topic.html for my christian library website (sarapanpagi.org)

Your fine release of SEO mod will be comparable with vbSEO I think! ;)
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Postby dcz » Sat Jun 10, 2006 9:55 am

zinnerz wrote:Still waiting for the complete release of phpBB SEO like this forum
/subforum/topic.html for my christian library website (sarapanpagi.org)

Then, you may wait for quite long :D
This site is using experimental codes, almost every single piece of the phpBB linking system was tweaked here, I am not sure one would want to go through such massive changes and I am not sure I'd go for support with such modding ;)

But who knows what Olympus will allow us here ;)

And there is another serious matter with injecting virtual folder in URL, Search Engines tend to be slower on deeper pages, and phpBB is not a CMS, so I am pretty sure this kind of settings would not fit any project.
Actually I am not even sure to keep it here, just experimenting, HTTP 301 is here to make sure I won't loose anything in case I decide to change.

This to tell you that this web-site's Search Engine Optimization (SEO) enhancements, buy being IMHO the more Advanced ever done with phpBB, should make you trust this project, more than making you fell like wanting to do the same ;)

SEO is something no to fool with, so we have to only decide to go for solutions we can handle, and all of the phpBB SEO mod Rewrite for phpBB are really doing a better than any other right now, and will do an even better job in the future.

The question here is not to have the more exotic mod rewrite, but to be well Ranked and Indexed in Search Engine, and to stay so.

As you know, the best ranked phpBB boards do not even use mod rewrite, this is a proof content and activity is the most important, others following are using static mod rewrite, such as able2know.com.

Of course these are old sites, and they'd probably have ended being even better Ranked with more SEO enhancements, but still, just acknowledge that able2know.com could benefit right now a lot from using the phpBB SEO Simple mod Rewrite ;)
And the coolest thing here is the phpBB SEO mods are lighter as well.

So would you trust an SEO website not being able to be better Ranked than your site ? I know this is not obvious now, but, for sure this site needs Ranking to continue developing the best SEO solutions for phpBB and more :D

zinnerz wrote:Your fine release of SEO mod will be comparable with vbSEO I think! ;)

I do not know about this one link ?
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Postby zinnerz » Sat Jun 10, 2006 12:19 pm

dcz wrote:Then, you may wait for quite long :D
This site is using experimental codes, almost every single piece of the phpBB linking system was tweaked here, I am not sure one would want to go through such massive changes and I am not sure I'd go for support with such modding ;)
Yes, changing a lots of code is really painful.. IMHO, you should make this project an affordable commercial, by setting the price about $5-$10/user ;) A licensed user will be get support from the members forum 8) , hehehe.

dcz wrote:As you know, the best ranked phpBB boards do not even use mod rewrite, this is a proof content and activity is the most important, others following are using static mod rewrite, such as able2know.com.
Agree with you, there are a lot of factor for get top ranking in search engine (especially in Google :( )

dcz wrote:I do not know about this one link ?
www.vbseo.com $149 :shock:
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Postby dcz » Sat Jun 10, 2006 1:51 pm

We will see,
Anyway, I don't like the vbseo method that much, and I think the phpBB SEO mod rewrites together with the other SEO enhancements that are or will be available here, will and are already doing better ;)

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Postby magicfun » Fri Nov 10, 2006 3:07 pm

so for now...since forums are not in sub-folder and have subfolder injections, we can't block any posts via .htaccess right? It's either all or nothing?
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Postby dcz » Sat Nov 11, 2006 6:01 pm

I am not sure to fully understand here, you seem to be talking about several other threads you started at the same time : this one for example, or this one in which I think I answered to your question, if it's the same one.

Please try to solve one problem at a time, it will be easier to help you out ;)

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