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Yep, agreed. I converted a client's forum from vBSEO to DBSEO and it worked just fine, all the URL's were converted and everything including the settings were picked up for the most part. So you should be fine using a product that has support for it and is not defunct.
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DBSEO based VBSEO...
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I wouldn't touch it then but keep it in mind for a major forum upgrade & also know that your forum will have security holes.
I wouldn't move to another paid seo mod either. It wasn't all that long ago and we'd be having this discussion but vbseo was the one everyone suggested. (including myself) Who's to say that dbseo will be around tomorrow? I'd either stick with it, or remove it completely and setup 301's like mentioned above. Or option C is to change forum platforms to a more modern code where you don't need a "seo mod" to achieve what vbseo provided. |
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