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How to make Website / blog SEO friendly? #63

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Tirth27 opened this issue Mar 2, 2021 · 2 comments
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How to make Website / blog SEO friendly? #63

Tirth27 opened this issue Mar 2, 2021 · 2 comments

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@Tirth27
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Tirth27 commented Mar 2, 2021

I found many Notion hosting tools like Super.so, HostNotion, but they are all paid. The main feature they provide is prettifying URL which is implemented using URL rewrite. So I found a free tool Fruition that can do URL rewrite for Notion. But the problem with Fruition and other paid solutions are that they still serve content from Notion.

However, is there any way to make it SEO friendly directly from the method we are using?

Any help will be appreciated.

Thank you,
Tirth

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This is exactly the point of this project.

We're using the Notion API and rendering the content in a very similar way that Super.so does, but it's all free and open source.

You should have excellent SEO and page load speeds by using this project.

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Tirth27 commented Mar 2, 2021

Gotcha! Cool Thanks.
Closing the issues.

@Tirth27 Tirth27 closed this as completed Mar 2, 2021
AbdallahEssamGaber pushed a commit to iSchoolTech/TGs-backup that referenced this issue Apr 17, 2024
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