October 20 2008

Search Engine Friendly CMS

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There are different kinds of CMS use and not all CMS are search engine friendly. If you have some problems then follow the instructions.

Turn off JavaScript, CSS, and cookies in web browser and view website. This is how the search engines most likely see your website. If you can successfully view your content and navigate your website your site is mostly search engine friendly. The only other thing to check is your URLs. Not using a session ID or ‘id=’ in your query strings is also very helpful.

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