Webinar: Search Engine Optimization for the Drupal.org Redesign

As promised, here is the recorded webinar on SEO for the Drupal.org redesign.
A couple of weeks ago we prepared to do a live webinar and take questions from the community about Drupal.org SEO. Unfortunately, I was not familiar with all the features of our webinar software. The result was that no attendees were able to attend the webinar, and the webinar was recorded in a proprietary format. Fortunately, Forest Mars was able to decode it and so I've now made it available.
If you have questions about Drupal.org SEO feel free to ask them in the comments below. The folks from Volacci will gather them up in January and respond when they are back from holiday.
If you are interested in helping to implement the Drupal.org redesign, we certainly could use some help. Don't hesitate to contact us.
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