Speak Easy Drupal


How to Improve Drupal Site Performance

By Colin - Posted on 26 January 2010

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Site performance is one of those oft overlooked components of a website that's more important then many think. In the scope of a web design project, typical requests tend to focus on looks and functionality. Rarely do conversations turn to requests for streamlined performance.

Besides the obvious usability reasons for wanting a fast, high performance Drupal website, Google has begun to emphasize the idea of site speed as an important factor in search rankings.

So how do you do it? In this podcast, Tom McCracken and Dustin Currie discuss the tips and strategies you can use to improve your website's performance.

Power Tip

Look for hosting providers that provide you with the ability to add additional functionality to your server and give you plenty of optimization options.

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Drupal Predicitons for 2010

By Colin - Posted on 04 January 2010

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This week, the team takes their best stab at Nostradamus impressions, as we attempt to predict the future for Drupal in 2010. Joining us on this podcast are Rachel Scott, Chris Sloan, Dustin Currie, and Tom McCracken.

Rachel predicts:
Drupal popularity will boom due to increasing government interest and the launch of Drupal Gardens.

Chris predicts:
Many more large companies will be making the switch to Drupal, for a variety of reasons.

Tom predicts:
2010 will be the year that Drupal goes enterprise, due in part to the continued weak economy, and desire for companies to become more human, while integrating social media and community building components.

Dustin predicts:
Faster migration times from Drupal 6 to Drupal 7 due to advanced development and coordination for Drupal 7 modules.

Dustin also predicts that 2010 will be the year that the site-building role matures. The site building role is for someone who doesn't have knowledge of programming, but know how to construct a website through Drupal's admin interface. Typically, this is where the bulk of Drupal development time is spent, and will only become more important as the Drupal framework advances.

Power Tip

Be on the lookout for Drupal in 2010. Also, if you're thinking about building a new Drupal website, don't worry about waiting until Drupal 7 is released. The functionality changes won't be enough to warrant the wait. If you know you'll eventually upgrade to Drupal 7 down the road, be sure to only use modules that have pledged to develop versions for Drupal 7.

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Making Money with Your Drupal Website

By Colin - Posted on 10 November 2009

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Let's be honest for a minute. As much as the Internet marketing industry talks about building community and participating in the conversation, most of us are in the game for one reason, and one reason only. We want to make money.

There are the select few who don't care about making money, and are truly happy with trying to change the world. But for 90% of us, that just isn't the case.

And for those of us who are fortunate enough to be working with Drupal, the options for making money with your Drupal website are nearly limitless. From Ubercart installations to membership driven websites and advertising driven revenue streams, Drupal can do it all.

Listen as Brandon Manbeck, Chris Sloan and Rachel Scott discuss expert strategies and tactics for making money with your Drupal website.

Power Tip:

Set up a Google AdSense account for your website. If you're using Drupal, install the Google AdSense module.

Also, be sure to check out one of the oldest and best affiliate programs, Amazon.com.

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Adding Video To Your Drupal Website

By Colin - Posted on 22 October 2009

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It's been awhile, hasn't it? After what seemed like a month long office move, the LevelTen team is back in podcasting mode. We're excited to continue sharing our Drupal and general web knowledge again with our loyal listeners.

This week's exceptional podcast is all about adding video functionality to your Drupal website. Panelists Chris Sloan and Dustin Currie discuss wide ranging topics from modules that can add video functionality to your site, why you may want to consider a CDN network, technical issues that video creates, a run-down of several popular video formats, and much more. As always, Tom McCracken hosts.

So if you've been looking to add some video to your Drupal website, or you just want to expand your Drupal knowledge, listen to our podcast. If there are any questions that you'd like answered on a future episode, feel free to leave a comment on this page.

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How To Go Mobile With Your Drupal Website

By Colin - Posted on 10 August 2009

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Speak Easy Drupal this week is all about going mobile with your Drupal website. With the rise in popularity of smart phone like the iPhone and Blackberry, it's more important then ever to make sure your website plays nice with the mobile crowd. But how do you do this? From modules to stylesheets, there are many ways to make sure your website looks right on the small screen. We'll go over all of these tactics, and more, in this week's Speak Easy Drupal.

This podcast also features Chris Ruppel. Chris is a web developer focusing on Internet Marketing, with years of experience juggling web programming, user interface design, information architecture, information visualization, heuristics, usability, and accessibility on the web.

He specializes in producing functional, attractive, search-friendly websites that generate traffic and revenue.

Currently, his weapon of choice is Drupal, which allows rapid development of useful, beautiful websites at a fraction of the cost of a big development company.

Power Tip

Use some form of analytics to figure out how many people are visiting your website through mobile devices, and determine if it's time to start thinking about incorporating a mobile design.

Related Articles

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Mobile Times Call For Mobile Measures

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Search Engine Optimization for Your Drupal Website

By Colin - Posted on 20 July 2009

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Some of you might have noticed that we took a week off from our podcast recording. It is the Summer, and people at LevelTen were doing what the Summer is best for - taking vacations! After some much needed R&R, we've returned with a killer podcast episode - just for you! This week we're discussing a topic that the staff at LevelTen is VERY familiar with - how to optimize your Drupal website for the search engines, and some of the best tools you can use to optimize more effectively.

This week, we have on our panel, Jennifer Conley, Rachel Scott, and Chris Sloan. As always, the moderator this week is Tom McCracken.

Join us for some lively discussions:

  • What exactly is the difference between meta page titles and content page titles, and why should I care?
  • What are some core Drupal SEO modules that I should use?
  • What exactly is this Content Optimizer module I keep hearing about?

Power Tips:

Related Posts

Drupal Modules to Utilize for SEO
Drupal SEO: Meta Title vs. Title of Post
Drupal Content Optimizer Module Makes SEO a Breeze

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Social Media Integration with Drupal

By Colin - Posted on 06 July 2009

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Joining us this week for Speak Easy Drupal:

This week's podcast will show you how to extend a base installation of Drupal to include powerful social media functionality. Our panelists discuss how to create Drupal clones of popular Social Media websites like Digg, Reddit, and Facebook. We also discuss several popular modules like Feed Element Mapper and Activity Stream.

Power Tip

Look into the Activity Stream module. It's easy to install and integrate into your Drupal website.

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Top Tips for Creating User Profiles That Rock

By Colin - Posted on 29 June 2009

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The current iteration of web trends is all about crafting your unique online persona. From life streams to blogs and Twitter feeds, the web is increasingly becoming a place for you to show your personality. In order to create a website that takes advantage of this trend, you need a good user profile. In this weeks podcast, we discuss some of the best practices for designing user profiles, as well as the top Drupal modules for user profiles, and some basic design hacks (don't worry, you won't need too much programming).

Joining us on our podcast this week:

Power Tip

The power tip for this week is to start experimenting with the default Drupal profile module, and when you're ready to get a little more advanced, the content profile module. Start simply by adding a few new tabs or fields to your user profile, then move on from there.

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Social Communities - Speak Easy Drupal

By Colin - Posted on 08 June 2009

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This week's Speak Easy Drupal is all about social communities. If you've been around Drupal for very long, you know that a lot of Drupal's power and appeal lies in it's ability to easily create next generation, web 2.0 community based websites. In this episode, we go over the best modules to test for your community website, propper ettiquite for any social community, and examples of top Drupal community websites.

Our panelists this week include:

Best Drupal Social Community Modules

See Rachel's post for more information about the following modules.

Power Tips

  • Allow plenty of time to tweak and adjust your site. (via @nadavoid)
  • Plan for a slow roll out.
  • Try downloading and configuring one module at a time. It will give you time to properly learn the module's functionality, and in return - create a better website.

Also, we now have an e-mail address that you can use to submit any questions that you'd like to see answered in a future episode. Please email - podcast@getlevelten.com, and we'll try to answer your questions.

Essential Drupal Modules for Your Website - #03

By Colin - Posted on 19 May 2009

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This week, @levelten_tom and @dustincurrie discuss essential Drupal modules for your website. From search engine optimization to WYSIWYG editing to backend configuration, Tom and Dustin cover it all.

Modules Covered:

  • CCK (Content Construction Kit)
  • Views
  • Panels
  • IMCE
  • ImageAPI
  • ImageCache
  • TinyMCE
  • FCK Editor
  • Mollom
  • ReCaptcha
  • Webform
  • JS Tools
  • Lightbox2
  • jQuery Plugin
  • PathAuto
  • Token
  • Page Title
  • NodeWords (Meta Tags)
  • Global Redirect
  • Google Analytics
  • Admin Menu
  • Advanced Help
  • Backup & Migrate
  • Devel
  • Coder
  • Schema
  • Basic Themes

Best of all, you can get all the Drupal functionality you need with LevelTen's iSite Essentials, a Drupal distribution with more than 60 contributed modules.

About Speak Easy Drupal
Speak Easy Drupal is a regular Drupal centric podcast for the rest of us. Each episode, we'll take a look at a different Drupal related topic that's designed to help you build a better website, and without any custom programming. No coding required!

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Drupal Resources for Beginners - Speak Easy Drupal #02

By Colin - Posted on 04 May 2009

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If you're new to Drupal, this episode of Speak Easy Drupal is a must listen. This episode, we go over all the tips and resources you need to know if you're just starting out with Drupal. At LevelTen, we've been using Drupal for just about one year, so we've been through all the steps - from wondering what Drupal is, how to use it, and how to get the most out of it to more advanced features and functionality.

Top Drupal Books:

Best Drupal Training:

In Real Life (IRL) Drupal Resources:

Where to Find Themes:

What to Look for in Themes:

  • Number of regions.
  • Menu system - drop downs and menu locations.
  • Focus - social network vs. business vs. e-commerce

Where to Find Modules:

Must Have Starter Modules:

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Drupal vs. Joomla vs. Wordpress - Speak Easy Drupal #01

By Colin - Posted on 20 April 2009

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In the very first episode of Speak Easy Drupal, the LevelTen staff compare and contrast a variety of content management systems. While the focus of this podcast is comparing Drupal, Wordpress and Joomla, attention is also given to open source vs. proprietary systems. You'll learn the differences between each CMS, strengths, differences, and when you should use each.

What's the Quick Takeaway?

The simple answer is that there isn't any. Each CMS has it's clear strengths and weaknesses. If you're looking for a quick answer, here's the lowdown:

Wordpress

Wordpress is great. It's easy to use, intuitive, and very flexible. That said, it's more of a blogging engine then a true CMS. Yes, there's work being done to make it work more like a CMS, but it requires a lot of bending to get it to work right. If you're looking for a site that's flexible and scalable, and you want to do more then blogging, look more at Joomla or Drupal. If you're on your first website, however, it might be a good idea to try out Wordpress.

Joomla

A good middle ground option between Wordpress and Drupal. Not as flexible as Drupal, but has better out of the box themes, and a little bit easier to use. Joomla, much like Drupal, has great community and developer support.

Drupal

Drupal is a great option if you have some familiarity working with CMS systems, and don't mind a more difficult learning curve. As one member of the Dallas Drupal Users Group put it, "Drupal takes longer to learn, but once you learn it, you won't want to build on any other platform." What's great about Drupal is that it gives you a blank slate, where you can create scores of different websites. There's a strong developer community behind it, and support is plentiful. The out of the box themes aren't quite as good as Joomla or Wordpress, but if you know what you're doing, you can create some fantastic designs.

About Speak Easy Drupal

Speak Easy Drupal is a Drupal podcast for the rest of us. In upcoming episodes, you'll learn how to set up and run your own Drupal website, add great functionality, and without any custom programming.

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