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www.mobbly.net

Have been working on my site www.mobbly.net for a couple of years now, but only really got going in the last six months, but boy is it hard to make the site stand out from the crowd.
Thought I would share my experiences with the community so others might add some pearls of wisdom. Basically I am working on an extreme sports site beginning with winter sports.
It is hoped to be a community based site with news, resort info, gear..... But due to the fact that it a hobby and not our full time jobs it is taking a while, and there are only two of us at it.

As the site stands at the moment about it is about 1000 pages primarily news and resort info.
What I will do here is list the SEO stuff as I do them, and add anything anyone want to put into the list.

SEO stuff done

I have installed the SEO module and followed it.
Page title module
Clean URL’s
Got a Google account
Set up feedburner to syndicate news
Added digg and others
Got to make some changes to prevent duplicate urls

Ie www.mobbly.net (primary url)
Redirect Mobbly.net
Redirect with / at the end

Planning to do this via .HTAccess (Advice on this would be good)

Secondly i would like to ask anyone who spends time on a ski resort to help by adding photos to the site

Thirdly, any comments would be greatly appreciated

Drupal is for Professional Developers, Non-techie can't make it: They're WRONG

Website development is not my profession, it is only my hobby. I started to learn HTML in November 2007 and CSS in January 2008. I am very young to this website making much more about CMS. I spend only more or less one hour a day in building website and another one hour a day in reading posts in Drupal.org. I tried Joomla, Wordpress, PHPNuke, B2Evolution but I settled to Drupal because of its simplicity and organization of Administrative panel. My site is not elaborate or feature rich compared to other posts here but I am very happy with it. I can't believe made it. Thanks to Drupal and its community.

My site:
http://mathalino.com

Theme: foliage

Modules:
I enabled all the optional core modules except Locale and Legacy
ACL
Forum Access
Advanced Forum
Advanced Profile
Adsense
Adsense Injector
Bio
Custom Pagers
Embed Filter
IMCE
Panels
Path Auto
Quote
Site map
Spam
Thickbox
Tiny MCE
Token
Captcha
Views
XML Sitemap

Retired but Active

Drupal has been the ideal medium for my community site for the over-50s.

Its structure is ideal for this purpose though i have been frustrated by the poor integration of some of the modules particularly gallery2 and phpfreechat. The developers clearly prefer the clean green fields of development to the debugging operations that inevitably follow.

On the other hand some of the core functions are superb and when at last i got round to buying a user manual - david Mercer's 'Drupal' - i found that i wasn't using half of it.

Dutch bookstore

Hi all,

I recently launched my new project: a Dutch bookstore which contains books for gays and lesbians.
Check it out: Holebiboek!

Sorry English readers: all its content is Dutch..

Stationery Style ( Design Inspiration Resource - only good designs allowed )

http://stationerystyle.ca

Simple, elegant, design and implementation. Click 'options' for some cool choices on filtering and javascript theme switching.

Media in Zimbabwe

Media in Zimbabwe is pleased to announce the release of a new Drupal powered Web site. The Drupal community is invited to take a look and share feedback with us.

Many thanks - MIZ

http://www.mediainzimbabwe.com

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