Archive for the 'CMS Websites' Category

Article: What is Typo3?

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

CMS TYPO3 is a free, open source CMS (Content Management System) written with PHP and MySQL for for developing websites on the web and in intranets. Authored by Kasper Skårhøj, it is available for free and licensed under the GNU General Public License. It offers full flexibility and extendability while featuring an accomplished set of ready-made interfaces, functions and modules. Typo3 is a very sophisticated and advanced CMS.

Article: CMS - refreshing/renewing content and ranking in search engines

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Refreshing and renewing content in your website is appreciated by visitors and by search engines. Search engines index your website more frequently if content is refreshed on a continuously basis. This contributes to your positions and ranking in search engines. With A CMS refreshing and renewal of contant is quite easy. More sophisticated CMS allow you to hide and display pages and or content on a timebased basis and can reorganise given content in different ways on different pages.

Article: what is a CMS?

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

A CMS is a Content Management System. Related to websites a CMS is a system consisting of a number of tools designed to create, modificate, organise and remove information from a Website. It is common for a CMS to require users to have no knowledge of HTML in order to create new Web pages. The coding for layout is separated from the coding for editing information. With a CMS users can manage a website rather easy.

Article: CMS and search engines

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

Generally a CMS is build with the use of databases and programmed scripts. Subject to the technology used and the structure of how the CMS is developed a CMS generated website could be very unfriendly for the spiders of search engines. with A poor developed CMS it is likely that not all pages will be ‘read’or indexed by search engines or that certain content on a page will be ‘read’. This is a missed opportunity as you want that both people and search engines have access to all information provided on a website. Before choosing a CMS please inform about the search engine performance and the possibility to optimise for search engines.