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SEO friendly CMS

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by flyingkiwi, Mar 7, 2007.

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    I have a couple of sites built with this sytem www.sitewright.co.uk which have
    done really well on search engines etc and cms is very flexible. However, the guys who developed it are quite busy at the moment so i am looking at other options and another company mentioned building our site with Joomla - my only worry is how SEO friendly it will be - would love your thoughts?
     
    flyingkiwi, Mar 7, 2007 IP
  2. MrX

    MrX Well-Known Member

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    Drupal is very SEO friendly. Joomla, not as much (you'll need to install mods to make it as SEO friendly as Drupal).
     
    MrX, Mar 7, 2007 IP
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    TuesZ Well-Known Member

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    I've heard great things about Drupal, I'm using WordPress myself though.
     
    TuesZ, Mar 8, 2007 IP
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    Xangis Active Member

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    I second the Drupal thing, it's quite tweakable.
     
    Xangis, Mar 8, 2007 IP
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    I use Joomla on # of sites. You can install Free components to make it totally SEF.
     
    bhamraweb, Mar 8, 2007 IP
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    wordpress is definetly the best out of the box for SEO
     
    libertygone, Mar 9, 2007 IP
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    Kerunai Active Member

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    is wordpress forum also applicable ? Can somebody list down the thing that we can put into Jomlaa to make it super power SEO ?
     
    Kerunai, Mar 10, 2007 IP
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    titoni Active Member

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    You can install some modules to make joomla SEO friendly ,but it also brings some issues if your site integrates with SWF forum.
     
    titoni, Mar 10, 2007 IP
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    Joomla is very friendly as well, just need to install some components and modules to make it right.
     
    psyberweb, Mar 11, 2007 IP
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    Go for drupal - drupal.org

    its free, open source and SEO friendly
     
    interactivecode, Mar 12, 2007 IP
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    Anghus Peon

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    It really depends on how good programmer you are.

    You can use Drupal, but the problem there is that you are limited to the design templates that they provide, which I don't like at all. But it is easy to build new if you know how to do so.

    I have used Mambo and Joomla for most of my projects, and have nothing to complain about. The community is the largest one, and I'm sure you will find all the components and module you need.

    The SEO part is simple. Just install components and you are ready to go. Remember also to include 301 redirect in your .httaccess file.
     
    Anghus, Mar 12, 2007 IP
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    frankcow Well-Known Member

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    All you really need to make Joomla SEO friendly is the Artio SEF component. The rest is still up to you, creating content and titles that are search optimized
     
    frankcow, Mar 12, 2007 IP
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    Radiant ( radiantcms.org) is a no-fluff, open source content management system designed
    for small teams. It is similar to Textpattern or MovableType, but is
    a general purpose content management system (not just a blogging
    engine).
    Enjoy >:)
    p.s. Ruby on Rails
     
    redroot, Mar 12, 2007 IP
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    trichnosis Prominent Member

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    i think joomla (if you install one patch and one component) is best cms for seo . you can see the examples in sig.
     
    trichnosis, Mar 12, 2007 IP
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    i have seen drupal optimzied very well.. the admin looks great on it.. never used it but would consider it if I need it in the future.
     
    Swordfish, Mar 12, 2007 IP
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    Same for me for joomla, with a little work, you can get great things running
     
    tofm2, Mar 13, 2007 IP
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    If you have money, the best choice probably is NetCat. If you are not ready to invest $1700 into your on-line business, JoomlaCMS is what you need.
     
    Garkoni, Mar 13, 2007 IP
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    I have heard lot good about Drupal being SEO friendly open source free CMS.
     
    topaix, Mar 14, 2007 IP
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    To make Joomla! SEO tweaked I use:

    1) SEF Patch:
    This will put the name of the page infront of the name of the site, meta tag output will be better and some more tweaks, you can find them on their site.
    http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,490/Itemid,35/


    2) SEF URL:
    These will make you URL look static using the words from your page title. List of all extensions: http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,listcats/cat_id,1803/Itemid,35/
    I am using Artio JoomSEF: http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,1063/Itemid,35/

    3) Install a sitemap
    List of all sitemap components: http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,listcats/cat_id,1806/Itemid,35/
    I am using Joomap:(http://extensions.joomla.org/component/option,com_mtree/task,viewlink/link_id,202/Itemid,35/) because you can also submit it to google sitemaps.

    Joomla problem
    The only problem I see with Joomla is the lack of H1 tag. The title of the page is css styled as contentheading instead of H1. I guess contentheading means nothing to SE. Although you can hide the title and make your own with the H1 tag. But that is kind of lame :eek:
     
    bingokid, Mar 14, 2007 IP