Other Important Modules and Recommendations

The core Drupal 8 software contains some SEO-friendly features ready to go, and some that require enabling and configuration. Additionally, there are other contributed modules that can be downloaded. The SEO Checklist module has a list of modules that it recommends. Together, these modules will address on-page SEO requirements involving data that search engines track on websites, including:

Title Tags

Meta-descriptions

Paths

proper use of subheads

keyword use

XML sitemaps

Sign up for Google Analytics, together with Google Search Console, and follow directions to connect them to your website. These are free tools provided by Google and work together to provide invaluable data on your website traffic, content, keyword usage, sales and conversion data, and much more; all with the ability to generate useful reports that you can share and use to make business decisions. Webmaster Tools are also available for Bing, Yandex (Russia) and Baidu (China) depending on your need. Certain Drupal 8 modules will require you to have at least Google Analytics installed. This is a good primary step before installing modules.

The Metatag module is very important as it helps search engines find key info they are looking for on a page like the title tag and meta description for the page itself. By filling out meta tags as you go through your content creation workflow you allow the module to place this info in the header of the web page where it is expected to be.

One of the Drupal 8 modules that automates a very cumbersome task is the Redirect module, which create 301 redirects--essentially telling Google that your content has moved if you take existing content and place it in a new URL. That way you still retain any SEO juice that the content had already earned.

Redirect Module Configuration Page

The Pathauto module also add convenience, as it automatically creates SEO-friendly URLs when you create content. However, in my experience, you should take a look at each URL and, sometimes, you'll need to fine-tune them by hand to make them look better on search results, and make them more click-worthy.

Because websites typically evolve over time with changes to content, new pages, deletion of old pages and so on, it means that search engines are playing a constant game of catch-up, so in order to keep things current, the Simple XML Sitemap module ( This module aims to be a replacement for the XML Sitemap module for Drupal 8) updates itself as changes are made, so that search engines can always get the latest version of your website to index.

Additional Tips to Elevate Your SEO

Run some diagnostics to understand what visitors are searching for internally on your site This is a great tactic to discover what your users are searching for and give you an indication if there is a content gap between what they want and what they find. This can be a real opportunity to develop fresh content, optimized for those searchers. And, amazingly, you can use this principle to constantly revise and refine your content to climb up the search rankings. The take-a-way here is that once content is created on your website do not let it stagnate. Search engines will revisit and catalog your site periodically. You can speed up this process by making changes and then re-submitting the page individually to Google or Bing to re-index.

For those of you who wish to operate on the cutting edge, look to tools like the Google AMP module to convert pages to the AMP standard, which optimizes for mobile. Also, explore what Resource Description Framework RDF UI module does to integrate Schema.org and the effort to provide richer search results.

Finally, be aware that SEO is achieved by degrees, and that there is always room for improvement. If, as they claim, the underlying goal of search engines to find the best information and the best user experiences, we all need to look at our websites holistically, which also means looking at every factor that could impact the visitor, including the speed and performance of the site, security and how well the site plays for mobile devices.