Posts Tagged ‘drupal’
Saturday, October 9th, 2010
Just how long does it normally take you to see your SEO results? I saw results in about a month. Remember this post? If not, let me give you a recap. A little more than 30 days ago, I got back into the game of blogging. Exiting from my stale and neglected Drupal blog and back [...]
Tags:101, Blog, blogging 101, content, drupal, google, passion, seo, web application, website maintenance, wordpress
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Friday, August 27th, 2010
Consider this a “prequel post” to my endeavor of relaunching my blog. This little snippet of information is some insight into good Search Engine Optimization practices, the importance of maintaining your website, and sharing a similar name with a celebrity. While reconfiguring my Google Webmaster account I discovered that the keyword ”matthew m” ranks 3rd in Google search results. Interested to see what [...]
Tags:Blog, drupal, google, matthewm.org, seo, webmaster, wordpress
Posted in Blog, SEO, SEO, Web Professional | 1 Comment »
Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
I’ve recently decided to get back into updating and advancing my blog. For the last few years, my site has run on Drupal. I have been (was) really active on the local community boards and really pushing the use of Drupal with many projects. Drupal is a great platform for building robust online applications with [...]
Tags:drupal, matthewm.org, migration, thesis, web development, wordpress
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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010
Drupal Real Estate is a case study of Drupal and it’s powerful contributed module base. This is a fully featured real estate app created by MatthewM.org and Bittennails.com. All of the features/function you see (and don’t see in the backend) are 99% completed using Drupal Contributed modules. If you have questions about our Drupal Real Estate project use [...]
Tags:drupal, drupalrealestate.com, Projects, real estate, web application
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Saturday, June 12th, 2010
In this screencast, I demonstrate building custom content pages that are accessible to different roles. I use views and it’s built in access control function to accomplish this. The example consists of three custom content types and three different roles. I will build the content pages, use devel mod to fill in test data, build [...]
Tags:drupal, How to, screencast
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