Here's a link to a very useful site that has info on virtually all CMS.
http://cmsmatrix.org/
http://cmsmatrix.org/
The only way I see this being done is each person use the EXACT domain for a month or so, and even that would not be accurate..
What would make a great test is to register 3 new domain names, in the same keyword area, and have 3 developers each dev a site; one wordpress, one joomla, and one drupal. They are each free to SEO as they best know how, and then we see how the page rank and traffic grow for each site. Now that would be a really great test.
It would also promote the skills of the 3 developers, especially for those that offer development services. The sites will have a different focus or look and thats fine, the main idea is to see which grow faster.
Anyone up for this?
Comparing just Wordpress to Joomla, I personally can not see an "easy" added to Joomla for someone just starting out.Wordpress: simple and easy.
Joomla: Powerfull and easy
Drupal: Profesional and Hard to understand, manage.
And the winner is : Joomla!
I have heard a lot about xsite pro but reluctant to pay for something I can do myself.For simple minisites, I use XSitePro and love the ease of use, quick monetization, and auto-publishing.
For anything beyond that, I have been using Joomla - there are just so many templates, mods, plug-ins, etc, that you can make it do just about anything without much programming knowledge.
I end up doing a lot of "free" jobs for friends, scouting, etc.. Setting them up on a CMS lets me just build the site, and the end users can add all the content themselves.
Thanks!PM sent
I have purchased XcitePro and will see how it goes.
I prefer to do it all myself be it WordPress or Joomla.
That is how I learn all the processes of creation, SEO, optimization, linking etc.
But for fast up sites I need to find something.
Rick (2gajgops) you've been a great help.
doing the tutorial now. I could perhaps wing it but best to take time and review. Appears to be feature rich and much automation. Also, I find a site online about this software and how to add and manipulate the code to make it even more feature rich.Sounds interesting. Let us know how it works out. Good luck!
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From what I have seen so far, it is all pretty automated and pretty much self explainatory.Me too? How easy is it to learn the software? I have Dreamweaver but still prefer to stick to notepad for editing sites.
Me too? How easy is it to learn the software? I have Dreamweaver but still prefer to stick to notepad for editing sites.
No prob. It may be a few days. Too many distractions. The tutorial - I can not praise it enough.Doc - PM me the first site you do with the software - don't worry about how good or bad it looks. I'd like to see what a site done by a beginner (with that SW) looks like - that way I know how ALL of my sites though it will look like.
No prob. It may be a few days. Too many distractions. The tutorial - I can not praise it enough.
It assumes nothing. Even though there are tons of ad ons and graphics, it starts with a blank screen and you create using its promps. You essentially do not start out with a template, just a format (header, body, left panel, info bar, right panel, etc.) Taking my time as it is an awesome refreasher course on site construction, flow, etc.
Yup, I don't know when that will be but hopefully soonish.Could I also get a PM about your first beginner site from using the software?
Too many interuptions/priorities taking my attention. It takes the better part of a full day to mow the grass on my property or two half-days. Have to attend to the garden and crops, eight wives and one dog. Plus, I have to take courses online for perhaps the next nine months or so working towards another degree. Putting that off but can't put it off indefinitely. To be honest, if this site building works out I might just say screw it to an additional certification.