BeansTag – The SEO tool for Drupal 7

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BeansTag is a page title, meta tag and meta description management tool. It makes use of the path alias as an identifier for the SEO attributes. You could add them to any path alias and they would be shown in the webpage. It fully supports any pages including views, panel pages as well as nodes.

I have been using the Nodewords module in Drupal 6. It is the most common SEO tool in the Drupal community and support a complete features SEO for managing page title, meta tags and meta description. However, if you are working on a multilingual Drupal site, Nodewords fails if there are any translated nodes/pages having the same path alias. This is because Nodewords does not take the language prefix into account.

So we create BeansTag which overcomes the i18n problem in Nodewords with a simpler user interface. Creating a BeansTag is easy and straight forward. Take a look at the following step by step guide.

1. Download and enable the BeansTag module. You will then find the Update BeansTag button at the Admin menu.

 

2. Browse the page which you want to manage the BeansTag and then click the Update BeansTag button. If the BeansTag for that path alias already exists, the current values if BeansTag will be loaded and you can update it with the prompted edit form. If no BeansTag is found, the current path alias is loaded and you can create a new BeansTag immediately.

 

3. You could manage all the BeansTag @ Structure -> Manage BeansTag.

 

4. Look up the BeansTag by the name filter.

 

Done =)

Next: BeansTag update

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