Top 15 SEO Extensions For Your Joomla CMS

Mar 3rd, 10 by Tom Walker | 34 Comments |
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Joomla is a powerful CMS, used by over 20 of the world’s 10,000 most popular websites. With Joomla on your side, you’re more than capable of building the best site around, but what use is a great site if nobody’s going to see it? It’s common knowledge that Joomla lets itself down when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO). Limited and slow, there’s precious little you can do, SEO-wise, in Joomla core.

To boost your unique visitor numbers, get seen on Google, beat the competition and, ultimately, make more money, you’re going to need to fortify Joomla with the right extensions. We explore 15 of the best SEO extensions for Joomla below. All but the last four in this list are completely free, so there’s absolutely no reason not to give them a try.

While free extensions provide a range of lightweight, quick-fixes to annoying SEO problems, commercial solutions tend to offer a comprehensive suite of SEO tools, packaged in a really slick way.

Tips: If you are using Wordpress, please check out our previous article about Wordpress plugins that increase your search engine rankings.

1. SEOSimple

For the best SEO results, it’s vital that your meta descriptions contain text relevant to each page’s contents. Filling in descriptions for every page can be a real chore, which is why many Joomla experts incorporate SEOSimple into every site they build. It automatically uses a chunk of text from the top of each page as its meta description. Downloading and installing this plugin takes no more than 2 minutes, but it could save you hours in the long-run.

Price: Free

SEOSimple

2. ARTIO JoomSEF

ARTIO JoomSEF is designed to make your URLs perform better. Not only will this extension make your URLs search engine friendly, it will make them comprehensible to humans too, boosting your visitor numbers. It provides support for multilingual sites (thanks to Joom!Fish internationalization), letting you format your URLs differently for different languages.

Price: Free

ARTIO JoomSEF

3. Missing Metadata Module

Missing Metadata Module is a fantastic tool for making sure that every article you publish has appropriate meta description text. Once installed, this extension adds an extra panel to your Joomla Administrator interface, listing any articles lacking appropriate meta info. You’ll be shocked by how many of your pages are suffering from a lack of meta data.

Price: Free

Missing Metadata Module

4. Joomap

Joomap, an extension that’s really simple to configure and use, lets you create a sitemap and submit it to all major search engines. Suitable for both beginners and experts, it displays the normal Menu Structure, Content Categories, Sections and Virtuemart Categories in a hierarchical tree or a Google sitemaps list. We’ve heard no reports of errors with this extension, but there’s no general forum, so help is a little hard to come by.

Price: Free

Joomap

5. Auto-Frontpage

Auto-Frontpage ensures that your site is updated regularly, which Google and other search engines love. It automatically publishes all of your new articles, saving you time and effort. When there’s nothing new to add, it republishes one of your old articles, keeping both visitors and search engines happy. If you’re not changing the content of your site on a regular basis, you’ll never achieve the best page ranking results.

Price: Free

Auto-Frontpage

6. Website Name

This extension lets you display your website name in the title on each page, which is vital for effective SEO. Simple, but effective, it can be installed within 30 seconds and set up even more quickly. You can even configure it so that your website name is displayed to the left or right of your page title.

Price: Free

Website Name

7. JoomSEO

This great extension automatically puts all the right keywords in all the right places for superb SEO. It’s highly customizable, letting you decide exactly how you want your meta keywords, descriptions, titles and heading tags to appear. Show or hide your site name, change the number of keywords in a title, change the length of a title or specify bad words to be excluded from your keywords list.

Price: Free

JoomSEO

8. SEO Canonicalisation

Once installed, SEO Canonicalisation redirects all users to your chosen hostname, regardless of the domain name they used. It completely negates the need for fiddly .htaccess redirects. With relatively few bugs reported and an inbuilt Check Settings option, this extension comes highly recommended.

Price: Free

SEO Canonicalisation

9. Title Manager

Like Website Name, Title Manager makes it easy for Joomla users to customize their browser titles, adding their site name to the right or left of each page name. Available in Turkish, Dutch and German besides English, this extension is easily accessible to everyone.

Price: Free

Title Manager

10. Unicode Slugs

With Unicode Slugs, you can easily add accents, capital letters, glyphs and foreign characters to your Joomla URL, making it easier for users, the world over, to get to grips with your domain name. Rest assured, Google has absolutely no problem deciphering Unicode Slugs-generated domain names either.

Price: Free

Unicode Slugs

11. J!Redirect301

For SEO and brand awareness, you’ll want all visitors to your site to end up on your primary domain, otherwise things can get very confusing. If you need to redirect several domains hosted on a single server to one main domain, then this extension is the one for you.

Price: Free

J!Redirect301

12. iJoomla SEO

iJoomla SEO is the most comprehensive and polished extension in this list. It offers far too many tools to mention, but the best one in my opinion is Keyword Manager. In an instant, the Keyword Manager gives you a snapshot of your Google performance (rank and change in rank) based on all of the words you’ve specified in your title meta tags. At $99, iJoomla SEO doesn’t come cheap, but it offers the whole SEO package.

Price: $99

iJoomla SEO

13. Article-Generator

Article Generator ensures your site is frequently updated with fresh content. This extension, which costs 9.99 euros, generates articles based on keywords and sources that you specify. You can set up Article Generator to create articles with links removed, author removed, links deleted, advertising added, expiration and even the original article integrated with a lightbox effect. Perhaps the best thing about this extension is that it’s very well supported. Questions are always answered within 24 hours.

Price: 9.99 euros

Article-Generator

14. RSSeo!

RSSeo! is well worth its 49 euro price tag. Besides letting you monitor your own site’s SEO efforts, it lets you monitor those of your competitors. You can easily index all of your site’s pages; change meta keywords, descriptions and titles on the fly; get an SEO grade for each individual page; create sitemaps; and set redirects for old links. Essentially, it does everything!

Price: 49 euros

RSSeo!

15. sh404SEF

sh404SEF is by far the most popular Joomla extension for URL management. Download it and you’ll quickly see why. With ease, users can create short-and-sweet search engine- and human ear-friendly URLs. They can also remove duplicate URLs, customize page titles and descriptions, and satisfy Google SEO recommendations. What’s more, sh404SEF offers complete protection against flooding attacks, spamming of input forms, malicious page requests and other things which make web development a misery.

Price: $35 per year

sh404SEF

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Comments

  1. Jenna Molby says:

    Great list. I’ve been having some troubles finding some good free Joomla SEO extenstions. Thanks!

  2. Very good joomla ext collection! thanks

  3. Toni Gemayel says:

    Just what I was looking for! I am developing a site on Joomla for a client (but I hate Joomla) and needed some good SEO tools. Great post.

    • Dicky says:

      Hi Toni,
      Haha, why you hate Joomla, but you still developing website using Joomla? Is it your clients specify that they want Joomla? But I am happy this article helps your projects.

  4. Roald says:

    Nice list.. some of them were new to me. The one plugin that I’m missing is Xmap, a sitemap plugin that’s also easy to use.

  5. Hi..

    wow.. cool list.. this is very great and useful as well for making every site a SEO friendly site is very important.

  6. SM says:

    Great collection. Thanks

  7. These are all very good to use, thanks for the list of references.

  8. ESN says:

    When I first started using Joomla, I noticed immediately that it lacked SEO URLs. I’ve used ARTIO JoomSEF and love it. Just one downside: many people find the admin interface for JoomSEF a bit hard to use/understand.

  9. Great list of SEO extensions. I’ve been looking for alternatives since sh404sef went to a subscription model this year. Artio is a good alternative and I use it on my sites, but I plan to try others for my next Joomla build.

  10. Wendy T. says:

    Great list! Already using some of these and will check out the others. Missing Metadata Module looks especially helpful. Thanks :)

  11. I love Joomla, but it hard to SEO :(

  12. Kelechi says:

    Great. I love joomla, but when SEO is critical to a website project I tend to use wordpress because it is much better at SEO. But with these recommendations i’ll get much more google juice from my Joomla! sites.

  13. Camila Perry says:

    I am still a beginner in website SEO and i usually submit to website directories and article directories to boost the ranking of my site. .`’~

  14. Eoin says:

    Hey, does anyone know if any of these clash with each other? It seems that many of them serve a purpose and that some may cross over in terms of their offering.

    Does anyone know if it’s worth installing all of them or if only a few covering all the necessaries would be ok.

    And if you do just install some, are there any that clash?

    Thanks for the great article, very useful. I’m definitely thinking of getting iJoomla after I watched the video on their site. More people should do videos like that, it’s very well made and clearly shows the benefits.

  15. Kamrul Hasan says:

    I am not finding something like all in one seo pack for Joomla. Lots of works could have saved.

  16. SEOP Inc. says:

    I’ve just recently started using Joomla and have been looking for good plugins to help me improve my websites. Thanks for these tips. I really appreciate it.

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