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What is the difference between Tags and Topics?

May 08, 2008 9:56am

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  • #1 / May 08, 2008 9:56am

    woodlander

    33 posts

    I am familiar with using tags in WordPress (Technorati), but my question stems from the fact that our web developer set up a field for “topic” for each weblog.  I assume that it helps with the EE search feature, but not with web crawling services.  We currently do not have the Tag Module from Solspace installed. 

    Will someone be willing to describe the differences and help make the case for or against using the tag module?  Thanks so much!

  • #2 / May 08, 2008 1:04pm

    woodlander

    33 posts

    I rely upon tags quite heavily with WP, I wonder why it’s not already built into EE…

  • #3 / May 08, 2008 1:19pm

    Lisa Wess

    20502 posts

    You’d really need to ask your web developer about the topics thing, that seems specific to your installation.

    As for the Tag Module - it has a lot of built-in functionality, including related entries by tag, tag clouds, tagging by front-end users if you want that (it’s optional), and other great features that make it extremely useful for a site.

  • #4 / May 08, 2008 1:33pm

    woodlander

    33 posts

    Thanks, Lisa!  I’ll contact the developer and see if she can give an explanation.

  • #5 / May 08, 2008 2:14pm

    PXLated

    1800 posts

    There’s also SimpleTags

  • #6 / May 08, 2008 7:15pm

    ak4mc

    429 posts

    The “tag cloud” generated by Technorati for my blog contains the names of my EE categories, so they at least understand that aspect. (I don’t use an EE tag module.)

    Also, I have the following in the HTML Head tag of my individual-entry template:

    <META  name="keywords" content="{categories}{category_name}, {/categories} opinion, personal">

    ...which should help with search engines. Or would, if I had more concise category names.

    ETA: The above only works because I have an exp:weblog:entries tag for the entry title in the HTML Title tag, and extended that tag to include the keyword tag as well.

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