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Apr 17 2023
Apr 17

Despite all the disruption and technological advances that occurred over the past few years, the structure of higher education institutions and the state of academic curriculums are closer to what would be the case during the early stages of industrialization.

In 2020, we are well into the digital era and students face a set of challenges unique to their age and technology plays a significant role, both as part of the challenge and as an opportunity to overcome those challenges.

Can schools and universities afford to operate using the existing model? What technologies will be needed? How will higher education experiences change in the coming years?

One fact is undeniable; higher education should focus on the direct needs of students and the demands of an increasingly digital market in the future.


1. Flexible Learning Experiences

A flexible learning experience is essential these days; not just because of unexpected force majeure circumstances such as the global COVID-19 outbreak.

New challenges have arisen due to the shift in the digital economy's demand for new skill sets and capabilities. The job market has witnessed a sharp demand for "digital", "innovation", "data science", and "information" in their job descriptions and titles.

The current curriculum being taught is fast becoming irrelevant and seems rigid to those seeking to learn a new in-demand skill or enhance their professional status. As a result, learning centers that provide focused online workshops and certifications are increasingly becoming a popular and cheaper alternative thanks to the flexibility, focus, and accessibility they have on offer for learners.


“The learner, the learning provider and the employer all are speaking different languages that don’t interconnect,” said Michelle Weise, chief innovation officer at the Strada Institute for the Future of Work.

Universities and schools should consider the subscription-based model where students would pay monthly fee subscriptions to attend the modules and courses they prefer instead of attending 9-hour school days. Learners can complete their selected courses at their own pace and enjoy convenient accessibility.

Students should be able to access specific learning resources, materials, libraries, labs, and digital learning activities at any time from anywhere across all devices.

Flexibility and accessibility are standard requirements for any digital experience and should be at the forefront when considering an enterprise-level digital project. But it's easier said and done - identifying and investing in the right IT infrastructure will be essential to support a comprehensive digital learning experience for your students.

2. Remote and Distance Learning

The days of strict daily hours of attendance of pre-fixed classroom schedules are over. 

We were inevitably going to rely more heavily on remote and distance learning in the upcoming years, however; the recent outbreak of COVID-19 across the globe has accelerated this process.

They realized the importance of aligning their strategic business needs with the ideal mix of technology value-stack required to ensure their digital growth and future.

We specialize in providing higher education institutions with comprehensive digital transformation solutions based on Drupal and we witnessed a sharp increase in both verbal interest and demand from schools, universities, and even teachers for our services.

Schools and universities have immediately reallocated their resources and budgets to prioritize remote and distance learning. Unfortunately, not all schools and universities are technologically capable to embrace full-fledged remote learning as the norm.

Almost every industry has been disrupted by the outbreak of the Coronavirus, but schools and universities have been hit the hardest because they had to reckon with the fact that their entire business model and operations have to change. Do they even need a campus anymore?

Drupal 9 Transforms the University of Doha for Science and Technology (UDST) Digital Experience

3. Immersive Learning Experiences

There is no doubt that flexibility, accessibility, and maximum immersion will be critical in appealing to students around the world. 

This has led over 70% of the top 100 universities around the world to adopt Drupal which enabled them to build a truly digital campus and immersive learning experience for their students and faculty. Drupal has enabled these institutions to seamlessly integrate essential cutting-edge solutions that complement and support their digital transformation.

Essential integrations such as VR.

VR implementation in learning is on the rise and enables any school or university around the world to offer classes to a global audience of interested pupils. For example, a student from Beijing can attend a French language class at a middle school based in San Francisco through VR.

Some universities have introduced A.I. into their learning experiences as well.

Through A.I., students can learn from a robot teacher. This teacher is capable of grading, checking spelling, grammar, etc., and also monitors the performance of students to identify gaps in knowledge and weaknesses which in turn can be analyzed by academic advisors to further support their students improve their grades and performance.

Several interesting experiments are being run by Georgia Tech's Center for 21st Century Universities (a Drupal 8 platform) to identify which solutions work and which don't that are trying to find the right balance between the involvement of A.I. in education and learning experiences.

Who Leads Digital Transformation?

Transformation is inevitable but it is often misguided due to a lack of education (pun unintended) and awareness regarding the technologies that will be essential to elevate a university or school into a modern higher education experience.

Academics and higher education institutions must realize that technology alone is not the answer. It is only the tool.

Top management and leadership at academic institutions must drive the change and digital transformation based on facts and solid requirements in a bid to identify which technologies will be essential to build the foundation for an evolving interconnected web of digital learning assets and platforms.

Some have even adopted the wrong tools - technologies that do not match their digital transformation requirements or support their objectives.

Technology alone won’t be the answer to the existential challenges that schools and universities face. The culture of teaching and learning must also change. The real question that needs to be addressed is: what good or value is higher education supposed to deliver?

Addressing the needs of students already living in a digital environment and a digital marketplace will be paramount and Coronavirus might just be that disruptor that forces us to accelerate the digital transformation process.

One thing is for sure; it will force higher education institutions and academics to go back to the roots of education: storytelling, research, and development.

In the meantime, we will continue to provide our assistance to universities and schools in identifying the appropriate technologies needed to develop the ideal digital learning experience for their students.

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Feb 23 2023
Feb 23

Editor’s Note -- This article was formerly listed as the Top 10 Websites Built with Drupal, and based on TopDrops.org. That site has since stopped updating, so we decided to pivot towards a new kind of value for our readers: the most surprising examples of Drupal-run sites.

Some of the world’s most influential businesses and organizations run their websites using Drupal: General Electric, eBay, The Economist, etc.

A good number of groups using the CMS might come as a surprise, however; and they prove its reliability for creating powerful and noteworthy sites. We checked the web to bring you our list of the top Drupal websites.

For a list of Drupal’s 10 best sites, read on.

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Source: Entertainment News

Entertainment Weekly (a.k.a. EW) is an American publication, owned by Time Inc. The famous magazine covers various media entertainment niches from cinema, television, music, theater, books, and pop culture.

EW is renowned as a pioneer in covering all things related to Hollywood! From the latest films and trends to the high-octane lives of its celebrities. EW reports on television ratings, movie grosses, production costs, and even concert ticket sales. Their in-depth content is among the top resources for the world’s favorite shows, producers, showrunners, and more.

The platform is definitely one of the top Drupal sites and the most popular one ever! Ew.com received approximate organic traffic of 10 million visits per month in 2021, according to Seranking.com.

Source: Tesla.com

You’ve certainly heard a thing or two about Tesla's fleet of self-driving, Cybertrucks, extremely fast and powerful electric Roadsters, or even the Tesla Wall: a giant battery providing homes with storage options for clean energy.

Tesla is indeed one of the world’s most talked-about companies today as it is the pioneer of electric motors building and clean energy.

A billion-dollar company's website is ought to be super neat, clean, and highly effective at showcasing its products. This was accomplished with the power of Drupal CMS.

We’re big fans of their homepage in particular, and we recommend you check it out. It’s exactly what a future tech company’s website should look like!

Source: NCAA.com

College sports in the United States are big business. The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a non-profit association that regulates athletic competitions for 1,281 institutions, hosts conferences, and manages related organizations across the United States.

In 2014, the NCAA generated nearly a billion dollars in revenue—80 to 90% of which was thanks to the Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.

Their website is a functional mix of sports journalism and sales. Not only do they post schedules, analysis, and video coverage, but they also market their team merchandise hosted on the secondary site, shopncaasports.com.

 

Source: MINT.com

Mint.com is a free web-based personal financial management service that caters to over 16,000 US and Canadian financial institutions and self-reports having hundreds of thousands of users. Mint's primary service allows users to track bank, credit card, investment, and loan transactions and balances them all through a single user interface -as well as create personal budgets and goals.

In 2009, it was acquired by Intuit, the makers of Quicken and TurboTax. Judging by the look and feel of their site, that merger came with a bump in digital marketing expertise, Mint.com is simple, clean, and makes user acquisition easy.

Source: australia.gov.au

Australian government leans on Drupal to power its website: a sprawling information resource for citizens, visitors, and entrepreneurs. The site hosts over 3,000 distinct pages covering topics from healthcare and culture to career opportunities and travel suggestions. The website even goes the extra mile by linking to local news and social media channels.

Australia.gov.au is a great example of Drupal government websites able to organize and present information. The site is designed like an inverted funnel, with the homepage offering a selection of categories that branch into more specific topics the deeper you dive.

Source: LeFigaro.com

Founded in 1826, Le Figaro is the oldest national newspaper in France. It is the second-largest national newspaper in France after Le Parisien and before Le Monde and is part of Le Figaro Group, whose publications include TV Magazine and Evene.

The site delivers a variety of features that naturally belong on the website of a leading periodical. Page load speed is stellar despite being packed with feeds, media items, and a live video pop-up on the bottom corner of the screen.


The Emmy Awards are a group of American awards dedicated to recognizing the best of U.S. television -from its actors and directors to its engineers, musicians, and humanitarian philanthropists. Their website covers featurettes on notable happenings and personalities surrounding television around the world (though naturally centered on America), as well as event schedules and videos of events and commentary.

Their site is dense in terms of content but doesn't sacrifice the smoothness in presentation --just what you might expect from a showbiz powerhouse like the Television Academy.

While there are many options to choose from regarding themes for your website's content, here's our list of recommended Drupal themes that enable an effective and engaging digital experience.

Source: Keap.com

Keap offers a client management service and automation platform (Infusionsoft) for small businesses. Their products are aimed at streamlining the customer lifecycle, facilitating customer relationship management, marketing automation, lead capture, and e-commerce.

Based in Chandler, Arizona, USA, Keap is one of the fastest growing private companies in the region, adding 240 jobs between 2012 and 2013, and also receiving $54 million in venture capital from Goldman Sachs in early 2013.


ABS-CBN News and Current Affairs is the news division of the ABS-CBN Corporation, a Philippine media conglomerate. It’s headquartered in the Philippines, and has news bureaus in North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East, making it the largest and the most comprehensive news outlet when it comes to local and international newsgathering in the island nation.

Their website is supported by Drupal, which allows them to deliver news in real-time, connect across various social media platforms, and encourage community discussion through a login system for news readers to set up profiles and engage in discussions.

NASA, as we all know, is the American government’s flagship agency for its civilian space program, aeronautics research, and aerospace research. They stand at the forefront of many of the world’s latest discoveries in physics, astronomy, and engineering --and their website is a haven for the world’s science enthusiasts.

Their site hosts information about past and present space missions, ultra-high-definition photos and videos of the cosmos, and download links to a nearly endless amount of apps and learning resources for those looking to learn more about the universe we inhabit. It’s a shining example of Drupal CMS used to present stunning information, and elevate the user’s experience.

Honorable Mentions

As of 2022; the following 2 major platforms were revamped and enhanced as digital experiences with Drupal 8:

Alkhaleej News & Media

Al Khaleej is one of the largest news platforms in the MENA region. The magazine publishes tens of pieces of news on a daily basis, all of which include tons of heavy-media items such as videos and audios and images. So, Vardot was assigned to build their website and make sure it will not slow down or crash under the pressure of  heavy media and hundreds of thousands of visitors. We managed to do this with help of the Drupal site builder Varbase, and Vardot, thanks to this project, was nominated a finalist for the Acquia 2021 Engage Awards.

FIND MORE IN 'AL KHALEEJ' CASE STUDY

States Newsroom

States Newsroom is a non-profit network of over 25 affiliate sites covering state reporting in America. With headquarters in Washington and multiple local teams totaling over 95 staff, the site provides high-quality, non-partisan state reporting with a progressive editorial approach. In order to maintain their ad-free and impartial reporting standards, their philanthropic business model relies on transparent donations from individuals or grants but not corporations or governments.

Do you agree with our list of top 10 Drupal websites in the world? If you don't or see better websites out there worth mentioning... let us know in the comments!

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Jan 01 2023
Jan 01

The role of marketers has evolved beyond simply managing and coordinating online advertising campaigns to drive traffic to their respective websites; successful marketers must transform themselves to become storytellers.

Storytelling is an essential skill to master the art of crafting a digital experience for your digital business would-be customers and users. 

Therefore, as a digital business, you must be strategic when it comes to choosing the appropriate platform for your digital experience. 

The fact that you can easily publish and manage multimedia content across multiple websites under one brand has made Drupal a popular and strategic platform for enterprises, the media, healthcare and even powering digital governments.

In short; Drupal is a dream come true for marketers working in the aforementioned industries and sectors.

 

Here are 5 Drupal modules that were created by the Drupal community for marketers:

 

 

HubSpot is a widely used and popular inbound marketing software platform that helps companies attract visitors, convert leads, and close customers.

Lead generation is a carefully planned ongoing process; deliberate in targeting users based on personalized content marketing.

HubSpot CRM is relied upon by marketers to enable them to qualify the leads generated from the landing pages they developed on their websites.

Marketers that use Drupal-based websites have saved a lot of time and effort by connecting their HubSpot CRM with their web forms that capture the desired user data.

For example, a Webform-based contact form on your site can send its data to HubSpot, where you may already track potential clients and contacts; or a Webform-based e-newsletter signup could send the lead to HubSpot's targeted marketing system, letting you use your pre-existing email campaigns.

Moreover, marketers that create content on HubSpot, can easily display it in Drupal 8’s front-end.

With almost 5,000,000 downloads and nearly 500,000 websites using this module; this makes Webform one of the most popular Drupal modules out there.

Forms are an essential feature of a digital experience that relies upon gathering user data relevant to content marketing and personalizing user experiences across all relevant digital platforms.

Webform enables integration with various 3rd party marketing solutions such as MailChimp, HubSpot, and Salesforce to name but a few. You can find a comprehensive list of Webform add-ons here.

A great and simple guide to how you can get started on form building using Webform is available here courtesy of OSTraining.

This Drupal module adds the Google Analytics web statistics tracking system to your website.

According to Builtwith.com, Google Analytics is the most popular analytics tool in the world with at least 37 million live websites currently using the giant tracking and performance monitoring platform.

Marketers that use Drupal website benefit from the Google Analytics module to identify their traffic size, traffic sources and track the performance of their website with regards to ongoing personalization of their user experience.

Being able to seamlessly integrate Google Analytics also provides marketers with real-time data for current site usage and user behaviour. In addition to the aforementioned; marketers can track almost every statistic imaginable such as User ID, domain, as well as how many and which files were downloaded and by whom.

For full details regarding the statistics that marketers can track, visit the official Drupal module webpage for Google Analytics here.

This module provides integration with MailChimp, a popular email delivery service.

Regularly maintained and reliable, MailChimp is a favourite tool amongst email marketers. That is mainly due to the attention to both sides of the email exchanges taking place.

This Drupal module allows email marketers to create and send email marketing campaigns from your website and analyze the performance of the campaign while monitoring the behaviour of users interacting with your emails.

On the other hand, your website visitors can choose to subscribe (or unsubscribe) easily to the email list of their preference.

MailChimp is not limited to email delivery only; you can also integrate MailChimp E-Commerce which allows marketers to optimize their online store sales via personalized email marketing campaigns and automation workflows.

This module provides integration with the Crazy Egg heat map service.

Much of digital business and marketing success comes down to the ongoing enhancement of your digital experience.

This requires a consistent effort of monitoring feedback from your users who in the end must be able to enjoy an engaging user experience that doesn't feature frustrating issues such as slow page load speed and irrelevant content.

The aforementioned frustrations can heavily impact your search engine optimization (SEO) efforts to rank higher on search engines like Google; which makes monitoring online user behavior on-site all the more imperative for marketers.

Crazy Egg is a simple Drupal module that is easy to install to your Drupal 8 (or D7) website to gain access to various reporting formats that showcase online behaviour on your web pages.

By recording the user behaviour, marketers are able to gain a visual insight into how users interact with different elements, features, and components of their website. Marketers are able to understand where users face challenges browsing the site, which aspects of the website they spend most of their time on and which they avoid completely.

Ultimately, the feedback gained allows marketers to develop the best UI, UX, and content in a more informed manner.

This is a core Varbase feature. We strongly recommend Varbase as the ultimate starter kit and distribution to build your Drupal digital experiences.

Enterprise level organizations and governments that rely upon an ongoing content marketing process require a content publishing and management solution that can handle heavy traffic without compromising performance standards.

This is where Varbase saves the day.

Not only is Varbase inherently optimized for all search engines it also enables you as a content marketer to optimize your multilingual content regardless of the media format to a diverse and global target audience.

  • Optimized markup that is compliant and accessible to WCAG 2.0 Level AA standards
  • XML Sitemap that is also language aware
  • Content SEO grader and recommendations
  • Full-suite of meta tags and descriptive tags that makes your site more optimized, integrated and favourable to search engines such as Google, Yandex, and Bing, and social media networks such as Facebook, Twitter, and many other
  • Total control over how your site will look when appearing on search results
  • Handle redirects with ease and prevent dead links
  • Readable and SEO-friendly URLs that automatically reads your site's structure and hierarchy

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You can view our work on digital experiences that were built using Varbase here.

Honourable Mentions:

Honeypot

One of the popular Drupal modules available out there. Used by marketers and Drupal platforms that wish to avoid spam.

Honeypot keeps your database clean by blocking spambots from using your web forms using both the honeypot and timestamp methods and is not as intrusive as CAPTCHAs.

 

Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP)

The AMP module is designed to convert Drupal pages into pages that comply with the AMP standard

AMP is important because it helps web pages load faster which potentially improves usability and convinces visitors to stay longer on your site engaging with your content.

The logic is straightforward: faster load time leads to better engagement, which reduces bounce rate and improves mobile ranking.

If we were to feature every Drupal module out there the list would be way too long, so which Drupal modules do you prefer? How does it help you achieve your marketing goals?

Share with us your own preferences and we will surely feature them as soon as possible.

May 29 2019
May 29

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) might not be the first thing you think of when designing a new website, but building an optimized framework from the start will help you drive traffic to your site and keep it there.

With our Drupal SEO checklist in hand, you can build an excellent website that draws customers in as soon as you launch. To give you a quick summary before we go into detail, here’s a bullet list of what to check before the launch day.

  • Check that all web pages have unique titles using the Page Title module

  • Check if your XML Sitemap and Google News Sitemap are configured properly

  • Check if the Redirect module is enabled and configured

  • Check if the Global Redirect module is enabled and configured

  • Check that .htaccess redirects to your site

  • Check that your homepage title includes a descriptive headline, logo, and primary image

  • Check if your meta tags are filled with descriptive information

  • Check that OG tags are filled correctly and with descriptive information

  • Check if your site's information displays well when shared on social

  • Check if your path alias patterns are meaningful

  • Check if Google Analytics is enabled and configured

  • Check if Site Verification is enabled and configured

  • Check if the Search 404 module is enabled and configured

On-Site SEO 2023

Identify all the pest practices you need to implement in order to ensure that your website is optimized for search engines!

Drupal SEO: 13 Things That Will Improve Your Site's Ranking

1. Check that all web pages have unique titles

Titles are the first element that any user will see --whether they come directly to your site, find it on a search engine, or see it shared on social media. Not only do good page titles help customers who are already on your site, but they help with social sharing, and picking your site out of search engine results.

All of your pages should be easily identifiable to the end user. Not only should they have unique titles, but they should also have meaningful titles. Having multiple pages with the same titles (like “Get in touch”, “Contact us” and “Make a booking”) will simply confuse your end users and search engine crawlers.

From an SEO perspective, page titles are among the most important types of data you can fill, because they help search engines understand what each of your web pages is about.

Writing good titles is extremely important, and having keywords in your title that match a user's search greatly improves the chances of them clicking on your page. Moz suggests the following format for title tag design: Primary Keyword - Secondary Keyword | Brand Name.

You can set up unique page titles much easier if you install the Drupal Page Title module.

2. Check if XML Sitemap and Google News Sitemap are configured properly

The XML Sitemap module for Drupal creates a robot-friendly map of your site that Google and other search engines can crawl to categorize your website. You should configure XML Sitemap early in your site build for the best effect, but you can also alter the settings later on at admin/config/search/XML if needed.

You can view your sitemap from http://yoursite.com/sitemap.xml (just replace “yoursite.com” with your domain).

Google News Sitemap offers a similar but different service that creates a Google-specific map for ranking under their “News” section and appears as news items on their main SERP pages. These two modules work nicely side by side to make your site easy for search engines to crawl and index.

Source:Drupal.org
Please note that if your site contains accelerated mobile pages (AMPs), there is no need to create sitemaps for them. The rel=amphtml link is enough for Google to pick up on AMP versions, which means you can easily gain traffic from Top Stories carousels and mobile searches.

3. Check if the Redirect module is enabled and configured

Redirect is a handy module for making sure users always make it to your site. It uses case-insensitive matching to help catch broken links with redirects and tracks how often users are hitting those redirects.

You can use redirects to capture any broken links, set up promotional links, or simply grab typos users are entering when trying to access your site.

Source: webwash.net

4. Check if the Global Redirect module is enabled and configured

If you’re using Drupal 8 you can skip this one because the functionality has been rolled into the Redirect module. Otherwise, install Global Redirect to work in tandem with Redirect to catch any broken links.

Global Redirect will test all links with and without a trailing slash, ensure links are case-insensitive, and if a link is truly broken, it will return a user to your home page rather than a 404 page which decreases the position of your site in SERPs.

Source: webwash.net

5. Check that .htaccess redirects to your site

Some users attempting to visit your site will navigate to www.yoursite.com, while others will simply type yoursite.com. By setting up your site to handle either request using an .htaccess redirect, you can be sure you won’t miss any visitors.

6. Check that the homepage title includes a descriptive headline, logo, and primary image

Design a homepage title that contains a descriptive headline as well as a slogan, to represent who you are as a business. This is usually the first impression you give off to visitors the moment they land on your site or catch your entry on a search engine.

This is a good opportunity to load your website up with SEO-friendly keywords, but don’t go overboard and sacrifice your image for it - keyword stuffing may not only decrease the trust index of your site but also its conversion rates.

7. Ensure that your meta tags are filled with descriptive information

SEO-optimized meta tags remain to be one of the top on-page ranking factors. You can think of these as expanded page headers --short-form descriptions of your website that give users and search engines a clearer idea of what to expect out of a webpage.

Make sure to install the Metatag module on your site to have an easy, user-friendly interface for updating metadata. With the module installed you can easily populate metadata with keywords, page descriptions, and more.

The Metatag module will also give you extra control over how your site appears when shared on Twitter or Facebook.

8. Check that OG tags are filled correctly and with descriptive information.

OG tags are meta tags specifically designed to ensure your site communicates nicely with Facebook. By setting these tags correctly you will be able to control exactly how your site appears on Facebook, including what images and what taglines are used.

 

9. Check if your site information displays well when shared on Facebook and Twitter

After configuring the Metatag module and OG tags, pop over to Facebook and make sure that your site shares the way you would like it to. It’s important to test this out now before users start sharing your site.

Similarly, try tweeting a couple of your pages to see how well your Twitter Cards come through. If you don’t want to show your site to your audience until you are sure it’s set up correctly, you can check Twitter Cards using the Card Validator.

For more information on configuring Twitter cards, check out these user guides by Twitter.

10. Check if your path alias patterns are meaningful

By default, Drupal will set your URLs to node/123 - while this works great for the database backend, it doesn’t work well for your end users or search engines.

You can use the Pathauto module to create rules and patterns for your URLs that will significantly cut down on your maintenance times and simplify your site navigation.

11. Check if Google Analytics is enabled and configured

While having Google Analytics configured won’t improve your SEO, it will give you all the data you need to understand where your users are coming from and how they behave once they hit your site.

Installing the Google Analytics module makes setting up and configuring Google Analytics a breeze.

12. Check if Site Verification is enabled and configured

Having your site verified will make it easier for search engine crawlers to reward you with a higher rank, and for Google to allow you to access private search data. With site verification, you will receive better data and better search engine rankings in just a few minutes.

The Site Verification module makes it easy to prove to search engines that your site is truly your own.

13. Check if the Search 404 module is enabled and configured

The Search 404 module is a saving grace for reducing your bounce rate and SERP rankings, as well as for improving your overall user experience. Instead of your users finding an ‘Error: Page not Found” in place of the content they were hoping for, they will be offered a search of your site based on the URL string.

For example, if www.yoursite.com/great-SEO-tips doesn’t exist, use this module will automatically search your site for “Great SEO tips” and show visitors the results.

While SEO may seem like a tricky subject to wrap your head around, the basics are easy with the right modules and guidance, and Drupal is a great content management system for building search engine-optimized websites.


If you liked our SEO checklist, then check out the other educational materials that we at Vardot have designed to help you build a top-quality website. If you’re looking for even more ways to improve your site’s SEO, have a look at SEO articles on our blog --or better yet, get in touch with our team!

About Drupal Sun

Drupal Sun is an Evolving Web project. It allows you to:

  • Do full-text search on all the articles in Drupal Planet (thanks to Apache Solr)
  • Facet based on tags, author, or feed
  • Flip through articles quickly (with j/k or arrow keys) to find what you're interested in
  • View the entire article text inline, or in the context of the site where it was created

See the blog post at Evolving Web

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