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I'm fully aware of what the dbseo mod does, I've installed it on client sites before both the paid version and free.
There are some articles here at the org but I didn't find them with a quick search. I did find this one that will work on a vb 3 forum. http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...-without-vbseo |
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ozzy47 |
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Yeah it is not something that might be totally necessary, make sure you really want to commit to it before you do it.
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HA! Doing the happy dance I found the links I was looking for. Check this out, they have lots of good info here for making your vBulletin SEO ready without other mods... http://www.vbulletin-faq.com/forum/f...our-vBulletin&
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My pardon. I only went by your post misrepresenting it.
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<a href="http://www.pitbikeclub.co.uk" target="_blank">Link to site</a>
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There are several things you can do that aren't "changing the url", like working on your header tags for starters. |
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