Hello clash, I do not have good knowledge of CMS. But in my opinion word press is more SEO friendly. Word press has some built in SEO plugins. It is mostly used for blogs. Joomla is a less SEO freindly than word press but it also provides some plugins that will help us to feed title, description and keywords. we can also make SEF URL's in these CMS. please correct me if i am wrong somewhere.
Wordpress is not a CMS, it is a blogging platform. It has great SEO capabilities. As far as tweaks, find one of those nice plugins that allow you to input the title and other points in an article.
I don't know what it is about WordPress, but any website that I set up using that will get indexed in the search engines in no time (sometimes just a matter of hours). I haven't been as fortunate using other products.
I am 10000% for Wordpress. Wordpress and combination with the most important plugins for SEO and setting this plugin properly will really help (if you need guide to set up all in seo pack, this video might help). My post is indexed a few minutes after i publish. I am surprised myself
Track out the key words in all ur pages, which should be unique from others and target any search engine ....The Google will look for meta tags,keywords and description mainly.....
If you are looking for a Digg like site as CMS then pligg software is best suitable for you. it has many nice module and much large template gallery. see example:http://f9book.com
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Take a look at easyCMSlite. We have a VERY easy to use CMS system for people who don't have time or inclination to learn complex things! Try easyCMSlite. There is a link to a fully functional demo there too, so you can try it before using it. Its is free! The easyCMSlite website was built using itself, so you can see for yourself if its good enough in SEO. Please let me know if it can be improved!
Firstly Wordpress is not technically a CMS. Secondly I would checkout Concrete5. http://www.concrete5.org/ It seems to be flying under the radar but is easy to setup and great for SEO (does all the .htaccess stuff for you).