DotNetNuke Search Engine Optimization MP3 Interview

By Lee Sykes
December 2005

This is a detailed 60 minute interview with Jeff Smith from Venexus, Inc.

In this interview we discuss Search Engine Optimization and the various techniques you can use to ensure your DotNetNuke portal is fully Search Engine Optimized.

The interview covers a range of topics which are essential knowledge for all DotNetNuke users, module developers and skin designers.

  • Initial keyword research before creating a website
  • Using multiple domain names and how to avoid penalisation from the Search Engines
  • The skin design process and tricks for SEO
  • Search Engine Optimized content
  • Content and links
  • Problems caused by certain modules for SEO
  • Duplicate content and problems caused by the default installation of DotNetNuke
  • Website marketing & promotion options
  • Monitoring your marketing success

All of the information, links, and code tips mentioned in the interview are also listed below. (This is only available to subscribers)

Interview Extract

You can download the first 5 minutes of the interview here
DotNetNuke and Search Engine Optimization (5.6MB)

(Right click on the link and select ‘save target as’ to download it to your computer)
Venexus, Inc. is a Business Service Provider (BSP) that develops, integrates and provides hosting of business processes. Venexus provides a rare synthesis of “best of breed” technology, value-added offerings and highly desirable pricing to small businesses throughout the United States. Venexus is a launch pad for new enterprises, providing a comprehensive business incubator, a system for business process management, and a web of professional relationships, all of which culminate to yield a strategy designed to enable entrepreneurs to fulfill their dreams. For more information, please visit http://www.venexus.com.

Blog by Jeff Smith
http://www.xfernal.com

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