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    simmonsmike7
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    Posted: 2008-Aug-29 16:41
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    I am going to put together a content website...

    I want to know what the best solution for this is that is good for SEO.

    I know some of the solutions suck for SEO - b/c they use certain coding.

    I am not a coder, so will you please recommend a solution?

    Thanks.



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    Posted: 2008-Aug-29 20:40
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    If you want to use a CMS, I know a lot of people seem to love Joomla - it is also SEO friendly, however, you have to tick the box for "search engine friendly URL's" and need to have .htaccess enabled.



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    Posted: 2008-Aug-29 21:11
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    Joomla still has some major issues - in my opinon



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    Posted: 2008-Aug-29 22:06
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    everything is optimizable with joomla. the problem is that people want an out of the box instant soup mix solution and never want to learn what they are doing. any site on a linux box using the lamp stack needs .htaccess editing, thats how the system works and what the file is for. the .htaccess file is not an inconvenience. learn it, it is your friend! Joomla got it down to a check box and a file rename. its about as easy as it gets.

    my joomla sites do very very well for me and are well optimised and i specialize in it. For the uninitiated, joomla does not optimize well, but for those of us that know what the tools are and how to use them, its heaven smile

    and again, there is no replacement for knowing a little, php, html. xml, java script, (and more) and how a server works



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    Posted: 2008-Sep-01 16:32
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    Check the message I sent you,I recommended a rich content website for you. You will get so much benefits for them for just a little tiny fees or for free. They even provide "insant niche site bulider" for you to creat your own content website as easy as just fill in some information. Pretty COOL!
    I love it!



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    Posted: 2008-Sep-01 22:38
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    Ok, not you beth, but I have gotten a flme or two over my support of joomla, can you tell me what the optimization issue is with joomla?


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