Modules

The Top 7 Drupal SEO Modules You Should Be Using - No 4 - XML Sitemap

The XML Sitemap module is another one of the best Drupal modules for SEO out there.  It makes generating, maintaining, and submitting your site’s sitemap to all of the major search engines a breeze.

The Top 7 Drupal SEO Modules You Should Be Using - No 5 - Path Redirect

Another one of the best Drupal modules for improving your site’s SEO is Path Redirect.  For as small and simple as this module is, it packs a pretty powerful punch, and it can also provide you with a custom solution to a service that is widely used in today’s social networking scene.

The Top 7 Drupal SEO Modules You Should Be Using - No 6 - Nodewords

Coming in at #6, is Nodewords.  Nodewords is one of the best Drupal modules around because it is aimed at helping you apply important meta data to each page of your Drupal site.  This module adds several fields to every piece of content you enable it for, including keywords, descriptions, canonical URL, abstract, copyright, and a list of options for robot specific commands.  You enter the information as you create your piece of content, and it takes care of the rest!

The Top 7 Drupal SEO Modules You Should Be Using - No 7 - SEO Friend

You should know this by now but if you don’t know, Drupal is one of the most (if not the most) SEO friendly content management systems around.  Since I began my journey with Drupal about one year ago, I have come across a handful of modules that have made life so much easier when it comes to optimizing my sites for search engine rankings.  Some I have stuck with and others I've tossed aside.  I am going to post a series of short posts, reviewing my favorite and, in my opinion, the top seven Drupal SEO modules that you must have on all of your sites.  I'll be ranking them

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