Search Engine Friendly CMS

By Brian Vogt

 A CMS (or content management system) can be a great way to manage a website of any size. One problem that a lot of these content management systems face is that they fail when it comes to meeting SEO standards. Two areas that they tend to create problems are keywords and “search engine friendly” urls. The urls for most cms software are long and complicated, and have little to do with the actual contents of the pages.

Around the internet Joomla/Mambo (a cms) seems to be mentioned a lot as a “SEO Friendly” CMS. It has an option for search engine friendly urls, and add-on modules (that I haven’t tried) that are supposed to make the urls more related to the content. Another plus of using network building Joomla/Mambo is that it allows additional keywords for each separate content page.

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