Which CMS is most SEO friendly?

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by sami1255, Jul 27, 2008.

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    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 :)
     
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  2. eSpenders.com

    eSpenders.com Peon

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    id say wordpress
    or with a plugin like all in one seo pack can be done in less than 1min
     
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  3. Tearabite

    Tearabite Prominent Member

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    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..
     
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  4. kanwarjot

    kanwarjot Notable Member

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    I will vote for wordpress.. Not only it is search engine friendly but also it is very user friendly
     
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  5. Anghus

    Anghus Peon

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    #5
    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.
     
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    the new joomla is more for a blogger than the new wordpress
     
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    My SEO rank :-

    1) WordPress
    2) Drupal
     
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    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.
     
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  9. The Ussef

    The Ussef Peon

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    i used datalife engine ,wordpress,and joomla and all of them are better in SEO :) they are the best choices ^^ :)
     
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    Astroman Well-Known Member

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    Joomla for me, with Artio Joomsef. Closest other for me is Wordpress, but I can't stand it.
     
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    me4you Well-Known Member

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    Joomla for me, but Modx CMS is most good for SEO hacking. see the CMS rating from Google search.

    Thanks.
     
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    jtpratt Well-Known Member

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    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.
     
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