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Old 12-09-07, 10:28 AM
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Default I recommend on Joomla

Joomla is an open-source CMS. Basically it doesn't support multi lingos but you can add a component (free) called JommFish

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Joomla! is a decent CMS and it is quite possible to optimise it succesfully (we have a fair bit of experience with this) but I must stress that it is thus far not the most SEO friendly CMS out there.
Unlike a CMS such as DeepC, Joomla! was not originally developed with SEO compatibility in mind.

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ok thanks for all your information as I am looking for some well developed seo capabilities seo cms for a new idea portal.
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How about Drupal? Drupal is pretty SEO friendly, with Pathauto modules and the ability to specify your own URL's. There is certainly a lot of discussion on multilingual modules on the Drupal forums, although I am not sure if anything has actually been built yet.
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I just came across one last week for e-commerce sites. Looks far better than OSc, Zen Cart etc. It is called Magento:

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Hi all,
based on my experience I'd say that Joomla! is a great CMS but not so easy to use. If your personnel is not very software/ programming oriented, then they might find it very hard to use (this has been my experience).

Joomla! is a very stable and complex piece of software that may require significant training as well as a good systems engineering support who can interpret your needs and install the right additional modules (like JFish that has been mentioned herein).

I think the first and most important activity should be to identify needs and functionalities and then choose a CMS
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I am totally agree with Peter that Joomla is a perfect CMS and easy to optimize. But it need some modifications in order to make it SEO friendly.
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Hi,
I am completely agree with you that Joomla is best CMS for all kind of sites. I have some online marketing sites which are Joomla based. Moreover it has search engine friendly features.
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Old 15-05-08, 11:06 AM
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I also recommend joomla because its a great CMS.
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Old 27-06-08, 10:59 AM
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Joomlas is better because It is safer, it supports multilingual sites, it offers great back-end and much more..
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