As Aleeya.net makes the Move from WordPress 1.5 to 2.0, one of the best plugins I have found to help Search Engines, SEO and my site is Dagon Design Sitemap Generator by Aleister. I run this along with Google Sitemaps generator. I link to the Dagon Design Sitemap on my pages in the Sitemap link [...]
As discussed in The Psychology of Page Titles, The Power of a Title (Tag), and Where the Title is Seen, the title is of a page is one of the most underused part of a website that can be used to improve your listings in search engines. With WordPress, the default for the title is your Blog name. It appears in the browser, every page, and other places listed in Where the Title is Seen.
For WordPress users, the next step would be to Optimize the title on each page of a WordPress site. The Optimal Title plugin from ElasticDog helps make optimizing the title of a page much better by placing the name of the WordPress site at the end of the page title instead of in front like WordPress is set to do by default.
In my opinion, WordPress 1.5.2 already comes basically pretty “Search Engine Friendly” right out of the box. With a few more tweaks and plugins, it can be made to be very SEO.

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