Optimize your pligg site for better SEO

Anybody that has used the pligg cms system will know that straight out of the wrapper it isn’t optimized as much as it could be for SEO (search engine optimization). Some of the more evident problems pligg can pose are URL structure, multiple duplicate content Urls, non seo optimized page titles, and no site-maps for Search Engines. At the moment Pligg is still BETA with larger bugs and features to attend to so here at Social CMS Buzz we decided to show you guys how to optimize your Pligg site to achieve better Search Engine Rankings.

First off let’s begin by covering the URL structure of pligg. Most of Pligg’s Rewritten URL 2 system works fine if a little messy here we will show you how to clean this up to something Google will prefer.

Full tutorial…

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5 Comments »

  1. avatar LotText (2 comments) Says:

    Very interesting tutorial.

    LotTexts last blog post..The Secrets of Numbers

  2. avatar M (2 comments) Says:

    Thanks for sharing this. It’s really helpful, especially now that I am starting to learn SEO

  3. avatar The New Webmaster (1 comments) Says:

    This article is actually really helpful – some of the other articles here are great as well.

    I will definitely keep tuned to here since I am just setting up a blog myself.

  4. avatar Murfeesboro SEO (1 comments) Says:

    Some of the more evident problems pligg can pose are URL structure, multiple duplicate content Urls, non seo optimized page titles, and no site-maps for Search Engines.

  5. avatar Andy Martin (1 comments) Says:

    Nice blog posts.The information here is really gr8.Thanx a lot for providing it to us.


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