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This is a discussion on AlpineZone Forums SEO Progress within the Analysis: Traffic & SERPS forums, part of the vBulletin SEO Discussion category; I just purchased vBSEO and look forward to implementing it. First some history. Up until late last month I was ...

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    AlpineZone Forums SEO Progress

    I just purchased vBSEO and look forward to implementing it. First some history. Up until late last month I was running phpBB with the Able To Know SEO mod applied to it. I was pretty happy with the results. An inefficient fetching script caused me to convert to vBulletin. So far I'm glad I did - it's completely superior to phpBB. It took some time to rework the fetching to display forum elements on other pages of the site, but I'm in pretty good shape so far.

    The next step is getting the forums re-indexed. Here are my results as of today (haven't installed vBSEO yet):

    Google: 9,670
    Yahoo!: 36,200
    MSN: 356

    Many of the results are old phpBB pages, some SEO optimized, some not. These links are mostly all dead. What is the best way to deal with that? Should I just have the Search Engines remove the forum from their indeces entirely and then resubmit the new vBSEO-optimized vBulletin forum via site maps? Or just go ahead and apply vBSEO and submit the sitemap and wait for all the old pages to purge? Also, should I just start with the vBSEO default settings?

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    Are you getting any significant traffic from any of the old threads? Perhaps you could consider 301-ing the any page that gets a lot of hits to its equivalent page in your new vBulletin/vBSEO powered forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Ward
    Are you getting any significant traffic from any of the old threads? Perhaps you could consider 301-ing the any page that gets a lot of hits to its equivalent page in your new vBulletin/vBSEO powered forum.
    There are likely several hundred that do. I set up vBSEO to simply redirect 404s to the main forum page.

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    I use fps_external.php to generate RSS/XML files which I then read on the rest of my site to display a "Recent Discussions" list. e.g. go to http://www.alpinezone.com/ and scroll down a bit and look in the left border. These links use the old URLs. Is this something I need to be concerned about. It seems that vBSEO redirects them to the optimized URLs. I'm just concerned that this might be a PageRank drain or view as duplicate content. Thoughts?

    Also, how do I update the page titles (< TITLE > tags) to not include the forum name when viewing posts or the "Powered by vBulletin" when viewing the index page? Is this a vBSEO thing or simply a vBulletin setting/template change?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlpineZone
    Also, how do I update the page titles (< TITLE > tags) to not include the forum name when viewing posts or the "Powered by vBulletin" when viewing the index page? Is this a vBSEO thing or simply a vBulletin setting/template change?
    Nevermind. Template change.

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    I use fps_external.php to generate RSS/XML files which I then read on the rest of my site to display a "Recent Discussions" list. e.g. go to http://www.alpinezone.com/ and scroll down a bit and look in the left border. These links use the old URLs. Is this something I need to be concerned about. It seems that vBSEO redirects them to the optimized URLs. I'm just concerned that this might be a PageRank drain or view as duplicate content. Thoughts?
    All dynamic vB URLs are redirected to the SEO URLs, so it should not be a problem.
    However, as far as I know, there is a vBSEO compatibility option for FPS_External now (thanks Kevin! ): http://www.cinvin.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1478.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oleg Ignatiuk
    All dynamic vBulletin URLs are redirected to the SEO URLs, so it should not be a problem.
    However, as far as I know, there is a vBSEO compatibility option for FPS_External now (thanks Kevin! ): http://www.cinvin.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1478.
    Cool. thanks. If you think it will be okay to run the old URLs for the time being, I'll wait until he officially releases the next fps_external. Glad to see Kevin is trying vBSEO as well. His script really has saved me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlpineZone
    Google: 9,670
    Yahoo!: 36,200
    MSN: 356
    It's been close to a month. I'm now at:

    Google: 9,110
    Yahoo!: 50,000
    MSN: 1,173

    The slight drop in Google is likely a result of the old pages getting purged which is fine. I notice several hundred pages getting added daily via the Site Map. Some nice increases with MSN and Yahoo! as well. We're entering the slowest time of the year for my site (a Northeast U.S. ski site) so it'll be interesting to see how the traffic does next Fall. Glad I have a few months to get all the old URLs purged. Looking good so far.

    My visitors per day almost doubled immediately since installing vBSEO and so far in April (again - slower month) we're at February levels (one of the busiest months) despite having some downtime this month due to server issues. So far I'm satisfied. I'll report back in a month...

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    Wow. Big Google jump over the weekend - now reporting 15,000 URLs...

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    Great boost. Congrats!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlpineZone
    Wow. Big Google jump over the weekend - now reporting 15,000 URLs...
    Check that. Make it 16,000!

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    And climbing.

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    16,900.....unreal!

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    I had the same thing as well on Easter Sunday. Went from 25,000, to 42,000 and now too 68,000. Traffic has doubled!

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    Google's Easter Present.

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