In my books their are three main CMS (content management systems), the main one is Drupal after that in order of my personal favorite is Wordpress and Joomla.
Now if your a member of many webmaster forums you will notice people trying find which is better between Drupal and Joomla. Normally I like to respond by saying don’t be so stupid try them yourself or at least I’m thinking it!
They all come into their own in different fields, so I’m not going to feed you a load of crap on what is so good about them as you shouldn’t rely on any blogger to tell you what to use, you need to find out for yourself I’m just here to offer options for what you can use.
Joomla, this is like Marmite you love it or you hate it their are those of us that like to take the development site of websites as well as design and this isn’t all that easily modified as its just such a large script, you really need to be able to rely upon the plugins you or someone else has created to modify anything within the script.
If you take note of the date of my last post and the date of my current post many of you will notice that I have taken a long time off as I started running out of material to write about which could be noticed as my posting was all over the place about everything, which in some way I enjoyed, but many SEO readers would suggest that its a bad idea for the search engines.
So after my time away it allowed me to sit back and watch my statistics. Which in some way was helped by not posting anything or editing any of the website, I did try to keep up to date with wordpress updates to keep secure, which caused some trouble with some plugins. Such as related content links plugin stopping me from gaining more links within my websites own tree, but it didn’t effect the unique visitors as much as the spiders.
It allowed me to stand back and watch the main pages that I used for experimentation with my SEO, and then compare them to the ones that only have things like links within the website etc.