Good CMS websites ?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by darko123, May 2, 2006.

  1. #1
    Hi

    Can anyone recommend as good place to buy a "website builder" with CMS and seo friendly.

    Basically i want website template designed for me and a good cms backend system so i can update the site myself as there will be quite alot of pages/content and they will need to be updated quite often.

    the package would need to be seo friendly . . . . lets me input the meta tags/description and title/page names And also H1 H2 tags and also poss mod rewrite urls to static ones

    cheers
     
    darko123, May 2, 2006 IP
  2. Keone

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    I'm using joombla together with opensef

    works great and it's free
     
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    Joomla is a great combination of being powerful, easy to use and free!
     
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    i aggree with joomla..best of all search joscommunity as they compile the joomla scripts and apps that you need..
     
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  6. Indian

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    I would recommend PostNuke
     
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    drupal.org
     
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    joomla :) i tried many other cms and i would recommend joomla :) sef, easy and secure :)
     
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    joomla, mambo, phpnuke, etc..
     
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    Another vote for Joomla/Mambo.
     
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    Don't miss wordpress and brothers, its good cms, too. Just use non-log design etc
     
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  14. darko123

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    wow - quite a few on offer . . . . Thanks for your help guys :)
     
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    second person to recommend wordpress as well.
     
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    JOOMLA! all the way (with openSEF!)
     
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    e107.org is the best i have worked with
     
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    http://joomla.org
    http://drupal.org
    both are good. drupal is kind api to anything. u cand do wonders with it if have knowledge :)

    joomla has kind of readymade stuff lots modules and components
     
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    I can't imagine my life without Joomla! :)
     
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    Quite fast engine from my personal experience.)
     
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