Drupal Supportians,
My preferred method for links pages is to keep my links on Del.icio.us and use their awesome link rolling wizard: http://del.icio.us/help/linkrolls.
However, it just occurred to me that re: Technorati, Google, etc, that these links being dynamically generated from Del.icio.us may not be registering as links on our site that increase "authority" in the case of Technorati or help with SEO for those sites re: Google.
1. Can anyone confirm that indeed, links generated dynamically via the del.icio.us link wizard don't generate "real" links on the site in terms of Technorati and Google?
2. How do you do link rolls on your site?
Shai
On Dec 17, 2007 12:55 PM, Shai Gluskin shai@content2zero.com wrote:
- Can anyone confirm that indeed, links generated dynamically via the
del.icio.us link wizard don't generate "real" links on the site in terms of Technorati and Google?
It looks like they are javascript based so at this point, you are right, they aren't "real" as far as search engine bots are concerned. Search engine spiders would just see the <script...</script> and say, "ok, some javascript stuff I don't understand, fine."
- How do you do link rolls on your site?
I mostly do it by hand with the menu module which requires me to be a menu admin and is somewhat tedious (I don't have many linkrolls). If I needed to manage a lot of them or let other users create this I'd probably use the cck link field + views.
I'm not sure if http://drupal.org/project/delicious does exactly what you need, but it would be a good place to start if you want to keep using delicious.
Regards, Greg