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[joomla] What's a good SEO / SEF tool for Joomla 2.5?

Matt Thomas matt at betweenbrain.com
Mon Nov 19 19:08:06 EST 2012


Just a side note, AceSEF is now essentially replaced by MijoSEF. My
understanding is that all of the developers at AceSEF left that company and
started their own, due to differences of opinion... kind of like Mambo and
Joomla. Since the split, service and support is much better, and they seem
more open to new ideas and feature improvements.

I do agree with Stephen about not using SEF extensions,
and personally prefer not use them when I can. But, they do help resolve
the inherent issue with Joomla having multiple URLs for the same page and
do allow for more granular customization of non-menu item URLs.

Best,

Matt Thomas
Founder betweenbrain <http://betweenbrain.com/>™
Lead Developer Construct Template Development
Framework<http://construct-framework.com/>
Phone: 203.632.9322
Twitter: @betweenbrain
Github: https://github.com/betweenbrain



On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 6:26 PM, Stephen Britton <sbritton at gmail.com> wrote:

> Head over to the JED and check out AceSEF and the classic sh404SEF.
>
> If you are using Joomla 2.5 and 3.0, I personally think the native
> features work as well as any extension/plugin. You can manage meta
> information and create SEF links without the extensions so why bother to
> add more code to a system that is already in place.
>
> As for increasing performance, JBetolo works very well - it does things
> like combine multiple CSS and JS files and can make your site download
> faster (or at least appear like it does :-), But it is super easy to screw
> up your site with JBertolo. It is not well documented and you have to
> experiment. If you use JBetolo test  it first before moving it to
> production.
>
> - - - Steve
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 5:18 PM, Geoffrey Schaller <gjschaller at psi-13.com>wrote:
>
>> I've been working on improving my site's ranking, with a lot of help from
>> this group - thank you all!
>>
>> One of the big things I did recently was get rid of an older component
>> (JFusion) that had ugly URLs, and replaced it with something with more
>> clean & friendly looking URLs (JoomGallery, instead of using JFusion to
>> bridge to something else).  In addition, I've done a bunch with image
>> optimization, etc. to help speed up the site, and other things recommended
>> by PageSpeed.
>>
>> I'm now looking for a good SEO / SEF utility for Joomla.  I have Xmap
>> installed already - I'm looking for something that will help with metadata,
>> keywords, etc.
>>
>> I was looking at MijoSEF, which is free... but it breaks JoomGallery
>> unless you pay for a plugin.
>>
>> Can anyone recommend a good component?  Even if it's not free, if it's
>> worth the money, that's a good thing!
>>
>> --
>> Geoffrey Schaller
>> gjschaller at psi-13.com
>>
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