README.txt in Content Optimizer 8
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; $Id $ DESCRIPTION -------------------------- The Content Optimizer module helps increase your Drupal site's search engine (e.g. Google) rankings by improving on-page optimization factors. It provides an instant analysis of any site content as a quick and easy guide to assure optimization best practices are consistently followed. The analysis displays vital content statistics and recommendations for improving search engine rankings. INSTALLATION --------------- - Upload the Content optimizer directory to a modules directory on your server such as sites/all/modules or sites/default/modules. - You will also need the Content Analysis (drupal.org/project/contentanalysis) and Chaos Tools (drupal.org/project/ctools) modules. If you do not have them installed, download them and follow the instructions for installing. - Enable the module via the admin > site building > modules - Edit any existing node or add a node and you will see a new fieldset called "Content analysis". Add a keyword phrase you want to target for the node and click the "Analyze content" button. - To change any settings go to Site configuration > Content optimizer CREDITS ---------------------------- Authored and maintained by Tom McCracken <tom AT leveltendesign DOT com> twitter: @levelten_tom Sponsored by LevelTen Interactive - http://www.leveltendesign.com
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- DESCRIPTION
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- The Content Optimizer module helps increase your Drupal site's search engine (e.g. Google) rankings by improving on-page optimization factors. It provides an instant analysis of any site content as a quick and easy guide to assure optimization best practices are consistently followed. The analysis displays vital content statistics and recommendations for improving search engine rankings.
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- INSTALLATION
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- - Upload the Content optimizer directory to a modules directory on your server such as sites/all/modules or sites/default/modules.
- - You will also need the Content Analysis (drupal.org/project/contentanalysis) and Chaos Tools (drupal.org/project/ctools) modules. If you do not have them installed, download them and follow the instructions for installing.
- - Enable the module via the admin > site building > modules
- - Edit any existing node or add a node and you will see a new fieldset called "Content analysis". Add a keyword phrase you want to target for the node and click the "Analyze content" button.
- - To change any settings go to Site configuration > Content optimizer
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- CREDITS
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- Authored and maintained by Tom McCracken
twitter: @levelten_tom
- Sponsored by LevelTen Interactive - http://www.leveltendesign.com