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Make URLS more SEO friendley?
Is there a hack or something to make the URL's more search Engine friendley?
As of now the the links look like this: http://www.mywebsite.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=13 Is there anyway to make the URL like: http://www.mywebsite.com/forum/KEYWORD.php?redwidgets or at turn the title name into the URL name? Thanks |
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$149 for vbseo is about the same price of a brand new VB forum. Two forums might be better than one lol.. Have one forum be the gateway to another. Anyone try this
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why did they encode it? IS that so people don't steal their code? Aren't all programs encoded to protect themselves? I'm just asking as i don't know too much about code.
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That's stupid, even vBulletin iteslf isn't encoded.
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For you guys/gals who for one reason haven't gone with the vBSEO solution, have you tried any of the ones like some of the ones released here on vB.org? I'd be interested in seeing what kind of results people are getting from the various different versions like Dean C's version of vBRanking. |
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I am not against charging for an add on, just the amount of money they are charging.
I've been a member here around 2 years, under a different name, and I have purchased a few add ons for VB- but will never buy one that is about the same price as VBulletin itself. No add on should cost more than $80. IMHO. |
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