Thread says it all.. i know it depends on how you monetize your CMS.. but actually what i want to know.. is that which CMS can more easily be optimized for search engines
Drupal, with the SEO Friendly URLs option turned on, is very, VERY SEO friendly. SEO Friendly URLs are part of the core, so no plug-ins, add-ins, or modules are required. Combine SEO Friendly URLs with the PathAuto module, and you're golden..
I've been working with: Mambo, Joomla, Wordpress and Drupal. Mambo and Joomla is great for huge sites <--- needs seo plugins available from the Joomla site Drupal: same as joomla, but somehow I didn't like it, but thats me though. <---- SEO plugins from the drupal sites Wordpress: Great to use as a blogging plattform. <---- SEO plugins from wordpress sites. As you might see, four of the most used CMS DON'T have a solution for SEO included, you will need 3 parties extensions.
I don't think there's much in it all these days - so long as you install the necessary seo plugins for all of the different cms's anyway. It more comes down to which platform will suite you better - wordpress for blogs, joomla/drupal for more advanced sites with reviews/directories/forums etc, or even just content heavy sites that don't require a blog feel. Tom.
i used datalife engine ,wordpress,and joomla and all of them are better in SEO they are the best choices ^^
Joomla for me, but Modx CMS is most good for SEO hacking. see the CMS rating from Google search. Thanks.
My vote is for Wordpress using the Headspace or All in One SEO Pack plugins with pretty permalinks. I've used Mambo, Geeklog, Drupal, Xoops, PostNuke, and the lot - and was never happier than I am now with Wordpress.