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Monday, August 01, 2005

 

Gregse: Content Management System? (Search Engine Friendly Design & Usability)

Hi - I will add my 2 tarnished cents worth here.I was in the market for a CMS as I needed a new site to complementy our main one, fast setup, easy, quick nasty, SE friendly etc etc.I went trough the suggested CMS list a couple posts back.For my own reasons I ended up with Wordpress.Mostly cos of size, complexity and flexibilty.Anyways - its basically a Blog - but you can make it work like a CMS with its plugins. Just dont exopect it to be a super CMS - but it works.I can now add pages, posts or whatever as articles, ping and have the site recrawled in hours. Im not saying that this is a SE miracel as I really havent put a heap of work on that. But its CSS driven, PHP, dynamic pages and all and a damn fast learning curve if you dont want anything too fancy.After a bit you can customise easily.There are a lot of Plugins and stuff to ease the way - choosing a theme is the biggest issue - there are lots but it means you have to decide on design early :)Our site is new and is a bit niche so it hasnt got a real traffic magnet - but it does the job I want. Its out there with fair saturation in no time and when I pull my finger out links will happen. But thats another story.Anyways - have a look - IM-TravelThis site didnt demand a TOTAL CMS but is able to wrap CMS capabilithy (with a few limitations) with a Blog - however you weant to use that feature - not important for me.Anyways - just a thought for the mixing potKeep well.&amp;lt;edit&amp;gt;There was, like, a billion spaces, like man. So I, like, removed them, Michael&amp;lt;/edit&amp;gt; more...

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Originally Posted on 8/1/2005 6:46:50 PMContent source: http://www.highrankings.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=15765#entry148932

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