There is a great SEO extension for MediaWiki called "community". It is quite hard to get installed and configured correctly, and even more likely to interfere with new extensions you will deploy, but its impact can be unrivalled in the long term. It will not only make your content better, but also advertise it in real life, and your search engine ranking will skyrocket. You can see it in action on the largest Wikipedias.
Il 03/01/2016 01:40, Elk Admin ha scritto:
Hello,
I have found a listing of SEO-related extensions: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Category:Search_engine_optimization_extension...
Seems many of them are duplicating each other, some listed as "beta", others were not touched for 2-3 years.
I see "WikiSEO" is marked as stable, was "recently" touched (<2 yr) and documents union of features of other extensions (ex: Description2, YetAnotherKeywords). Does anyone use it, or other extensions are preferred?
Or more popular technologies to achieve SEO goals are: "Semantic MediaWiki" or "DocTypes" or "Widgets"?
If you work in the space, could you reply with extension(s)/tech you use and what made you choose it?
Thanks.
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