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Best CMS for SEO
#11
I think Garv (sounds a lot like an Indian word for pride. Though i don't see any Indian on the team yet) is another PDF those flat file cms with some extra free whistles and bells liked forum and chat. There are reasons why even mid size interactive sites websites don't use flat file structure. It seems good for a small project without much longtime interaction, may be portfolio or resume. And as far as i can see, it is far behind at CEO optimizations for less experienced users. I always urge non-experts to start with WordPress. A lot if optimization and automation in almost every area due to its high user adoption.

Also after the new updates from Google, the CEO landscape has changed a lot. It is no more just the number of backlinks. Rather the relevance and quality of them in most cases. The age of link building by massive guest posting is almost over unless you focus on staying really relevant. Nowadays unnecessary or irrelevant backings are rather disastrous .
(Which seems to have made sabotaging for small websites a greater issue.. But that is another matter).

I would go for WordPress or Drupal (for experts).

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#12
I think ordinary wordpress will do as long the robot.txt allow google to index your contents, actually i have a trick that can make a website goes up on google index in about some weeks, but i think it will not allowed to be discussed in here cause it's more like a knife, when you use it for good then it will be very nice tool, you may find this way on black market like forums.
#13
(12-10-2016, 04:30 PM)JETHANER Wrote: I think ordinary wordpress will do as long the robot.txt allow google to index your contents, actually i have a trick that can make a website goes up on google index in about some weeks, but i think it will not allowed to be discussed in here cause it's more like a knife, when you use it for good then it will be very nice tool, you may find this way on black market like forums.

I don't think it's a problem as long its not involving any type of affiliate/referral/ link or scam as long as it's about search engine optimization.


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#14
(12-13-2016, 11:27 AM)xdude Wrote: I don't think it's a problem as long its not involving any type of affiliate/referral/ link or scam as long as it's about search engine optimization.

Even i don't show any link, what i am afraid it is a forum that provide free VPS to their members, if the members know they can make money with their VPS they will start abuse the VPS, the problem is even the VPS is strong enough to run the apps there is no guarantee if their IPs is also strong from black list. I think that also the reason why many arubacloud IPs got black listed. I'll give clearer clues Big Grin
-It's consume about 30% CPU core per apps
-It's consume about 50MB RAM
-It's consume bandwidth, but not too much, i think around 100GB/m :/
-It's possibly make your IP get banned on several sites that monitor any malicious activity and if that happen may will make your VPS provider really mad
-It's definitely not mail spamming
-It's getting popular on fiverr, of course with different words but still related to SEO
#15
If it's involve a bot then yeah it would be a problem since almost all free vps sponsors don't allow high CPU stuff like botting. I think usual average CPU usage is around 20%.


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#16
Black Hat SEO method are usually short term and need investment. If your method needs a vps i guess its something to do with a bot ?
#17
I Think in my experience .. Wordpress And Blogger Is Good For Seo . Wordpress Have Plugin Seo to optimizing in paid version or free version . IN WordPress . Much Website Developer Create Responsive Theme Wordpress For Free ... And About Blogger ,its is Come From Google . Google Give blogger much feature to optimize your site
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#18
You can use any CMS as SEO things not take part in CMS core, SEO is based on content quality and and all SEO factors instead of famous CMS softwares. I used wordpress, drupal and many other CMSs all work like same in SEO as it required some custom setup for better Search engine ranking.
#19
my opinion most SEO-friendly platform overall is going to be Wordpress.

While other platforms "can" be made to do what Wordpress does, almost a quarter of websites online are powered by Wordpress which gives it a huge community to draw resources and information from.

i don't mind Joomla (i'm the one guy, iknow) and i have friends who prefer drupal or other things for security reasons (the biggest always gets attacked most, right?) but Wordpress has Yoast seo plugin and that is a huge help. Smile
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#20
I think Joomla and other CMS software like Drupal loosing popularity due continuous popularity Worldpress is gaining. I can't think of any reason why should anyone use Joomla these days instead of Wordpress.


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