AnthonyCea
Well-known member
You got that right, anyone who has looked at the vBSEO ACP could see the bloat you talk about, that thing is scary to say the least.
Yeah. And they even advertise that the feature is "revolutionary," by saying that the feature will change how you find information.anyone noticed the new 'like' feature in vbseo?
Yeah. And they even advertise that the feature is "revolutionary," by saying that the feature will change how you find information.
they said it is the most remarkable product ever brought to market!Who said that vb4 was legendary? Not even IB has said that or if they did I have missed it.. Anyway, the point is that vbseo has brought a feature to vb which even the owners of vb have not been able to do.
What do you feel needs optimization for SE's in XenForo?IF anyone is interested in a vBSEO for XF, you can vote for it here: http://features.vbseo.com/forums/25627-vbseo-plugin/suggestions/1529829-xfseo?ref=title
If you can vote again, do it. Burning Board somehow got quite a jump recently.
where? I don't see anything about WBB
Oh, big whoops there =/, haha. I meant to post that here.
http://xenforo.com/community/threads/did-you-vote-xenforo.11325/
Anyways, why do we need vBSEO? We already have clean HTML, header tags, sitemap, (I have a robots.txt), etc.
I've also been thinking... what if vB/vBSEO users would just ditch vBSEO completely in the process of switching to XenForo? Would it really matter for the rankings? XF has good on-page SEO so why keep running a rather server intensive script next to it, just for a few more options and custom URLs?
Is it really such a huge problem if Google needs to reindex every page? Let's say it needs about a week to complete this task. During that period you will lose some traffic, but this should only be temporary. I'm seriously considering this, instead of waiting for a XenSEO or even an URL redirecting system.
The only problem it seems are posted URLs permanently turning into dead links...
Yes, but vbseo-rewritten links that are posted will need custom redirect.xenForo supports 301-redirection for all vBulletin 3 links (and unofficially, there's one written for vBulletin 4 as well), so in that regard, all the old vBulletin URLs will be rewritten to the xenForo equivalent.
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