Salocin Group
Your cookie preferences

We use cookies to ensure this website functions properly, to analyse website traffic and for marketing purposes.

Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
View preferences
Cookie policy Privacy policy {title}
Edit
Contact us
Salocin Group Leaders in data and AI-enabled connected customer experiences
Edit Engineers of connected customer experiences
Join the Dots Independent, data-led media thinking for sustainable growth
Wood for Trees Optimisers of future fundraising performance
  • Home
  • Our services
    • Cloud solutions
    • Data science
    • Modern Data Platform
    • Privacy and AI compliance
  • Our partners
    • Apteco
    • Creatio
    • Microsoft
    • Salesforce
  • Our insights
    • Blog
    • Case studies
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • Whitepapers
  • About Salocin Group
    • Careers
  • Contact Salocin Group
  • Home
  • Who we are
    • B Corp
    • Careers
  • Our work
  • What we do
    • Intelligent data
    • Marketing technology
    • Transformational CRM
    • Our technology partners
    • Privacy review
  • Our insights
    • Blog
    • Case studies
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • Whitepapers
  • Contact Edit
  • Home
  • Broadcast media
  • Digital media
  • Print
    • Direct mail
  • Data
    • Our work with Herdify
    • EPiC
  • Media agency
  • Our insights
    • Blog
    • Case studies
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • Whitepapers
  • About Join the Dots
    • Careers
  • Contact Join the Dots
  • Home
  • Services
    • Actionable insight
    • Data discovery
    • Data engineering
    • Data hygiene
    • Privacy review
  • Products
    • InsightHub
    • Apteco
    • Microsoft
    • Data management
    • Consent and preference management
  • Our insights
    • Blog
    • Case studies
    • Reports
    • Webinars
    • Whitepapers
  • About Wood for Trees
    • Operating principles
    • Careers
  • Contact Wood for Trees
Blog

SEO for Episerver

By Edit | 5 Dec 2017

We published this a long time ago…

Some of the content in this post might be out of date, and some images and links may no longer work.

Discover who we are and how we may be able to help you today:

Learn more

We’ve migrated just under 70 sites onto Episerver in 2017 alone (yes really – read about 58 of them here) so now’s a good time to look at why it’s a platform we like working with and why it works for SEO.

What is Episerver?

Episerver is an enterprise level content management system (CMS) written using Microsoft’s ASP.NET. Updates are frequent, so it’s useful for more security-conscious companies – and the admin area is visually appealing and quite intuitive, so it’s easier and more fun to build on than some equivalent platforms. It’s similar in size and scale to our old favourite Sitecore – another .NET based enterprise CMS.

“Enterprise” means that it’s suitable for companies with lots of users; who operate in lots of countries; and who probably want to customise the CMS to their needs – including help executing their SEO strategy. So if we built a website using WordPress we’d install the Yoast SEO plugin to manage meta data etc. for us – building in Episerver allows us to cater for these requirements without the use of plugins.

Episerver SEO plugins

There are SEO plugins available for Episerver – if you’re already using the platform and are missing some features we’d recommend one of these two options:

SEO Manager for Episerver

Mogul SEO Manager has features similar to Yoast, if you’re more familiar with WordPress. Like the CMS, there’s a license fee involved (it’s charged per site, so depending on your domaining strategy it can get quite expensive) but it has all the standard SEO features:

  • When changing a URL the old version is automatically redirected to the new version
    • Remembers the URL history of a page and automatically redirects older versions to the current version, minimising chained redirects
  • Redirects can be managed in the plugin
    • A single new redirect can be added to your current redirects without replacing them
    • Bulk lists can be uploaded
    • Redirects can be created using REGEX if you’re absolutely a professional (seriously, be careful)
  • Canonical tagging
  • Custom 404 pages
  • Sitemap creation

There’s a helpful guide explaining how to install SEO Manager and there is a free trial version for 30 days. A word of warning: the documentation is poorly maintained so if you don’t already know what you’re doing with some of these features you should reach out to a partner (ahem).

SiteAttention

Like Mogul’s gadget, SiteAttention has a 30 day free trial. It’s charged per page (so it can be very expensive for big sites – if you’re pushing 50,000 pages it’s probably more cost effective to ask your Epi partner to build the features instead) – but it does also work with Sitecore, Umbraco and Drupal, so you may even be familiar with the plugin already.

SiteAttention has more Yoast-esque features, like assessing keyword usage while you type, and is particularly customisable – Mogul is a better choice if you’re at all concerned about the team’s aptitude for SEO as it seems to focus on stopping you breaking things.

The real benefit of SiteAttention is governance. The gadget provides guidance within the Epi interface – great for users who aren’t confident with creating SEO content – and includes rank tracking capabilities. It will even send email notifications if your rankings drop.

If your organisation is well versed in SEO, you’re looking for the basic features and a way to streamline some resource-heavy processes like managing redirects we’d recommend Mogul SEO. If you’re looking for an all-in-one solution SiteAttention is great, but be aware that if you invest in search you might already have access to some better tools (keyword research, tracking and monitoring etc.) elsewhere.

Episerver Find

One of Episerver’s greatest SEO advantages is site search solution Find. It’s built on Elastic and offers endless possibilities. You don’t have to be on Epi to use Elastic, but it’s good to know that there’s a solid search tool in place without hacking anything together.

According to BuiltWith, companies migrating away from the soon-to-be-retired Google Search Appliance are often ending up on Episerver – this is because Find is awesome.

Search engine optimisation out of the box

There’s no real issue with using plugins but we think the basic requirements for SEO should come as standard – things shouldn’t break if a trial expires or an upgrade catches everyone by surprise. Plugins can also over-simplify new technologies, so when you do see a check box for AMP in an SEO plugin it’s rare that it works – or works for long (incidentally there’s no way to implement Accelerated Mobile Pages on DXC using a plugin as far as we’re aware).

Within the admin panel users should be able to manage (without plugins but implemented by a partner):

  • Canonical tags including hreflang tags and content-language tags
  • Redirects (302 and 301 – it’s easy to switch temporary redirects to permanent redirects without asking a developer)
  • Sitemaps (including multiple sitemaps, News and Video sitemaps)
  • txt files
  • Meta data (which can also be autogenerated)
  • Some forms of governance, such as blocking the publishing of pages that don’t have title tags and meta descriptions specified
  • Integration with site speed monitoring tools like YSlow
  • Automatic resizing and optimisation of images for site speed and UX improvements

Most of these features are not available on a blank Epi install but are straightforward to incorporate. There’s also nothing in Episerver that makes it particularly slow, which for us makes it preferable to some of its main competitors which can be extremely clunky.

Effectively Episerver is more than useful for brands with growth as a primary objective. It requires more development resource than WordPress or Umbraco to get an optimised platform the ground (but less than say, Sitecore or Liferay) but it’s ideal for companies who want a platform that just works in search and lets them get on with the job.

We published this a long time ago…

Some of the content in this post might be out of date, and some images and links may no longer work.

Discover who we are and how we may be able to help you today:

Learn more

Share this

  • Email
  • WhatsApp
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)

More insights

AI isn’t going to take your job (unless you really want it to) 
Blog

AI isn’t going to take your job (unless you really want it to) 

By Edit | 18 Jun 2024
Customer relationship marketing: How generative AI is revolutionising engagement  
Blog

Customer relationship marketing: How generative AI is revolutionising engagement  

By Edit | 4 Apr 2024
Personalisation as a process
Blog

Personalisation as a process

By Edit | 8 Mar 2024
Read more
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookie policy
  • Ts&Cs
  • Report a concern

© 2025 Edit, part of Salocin Group Ltd. All rights reserved. Company no.: 0362​4881. VAT no.: 4208​34911.

Salocin Group Certified B Corporation | Cyber Essentials Certified | British Assessment Bureau, ISO 27001 Information Security Management