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    alexf2000
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    Posted: 2005-Mar-01 04:59
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    Hi,
    I am new to webmastering/SEO but have certain background in "normal" programming. So when I've started to learn webmastering I developed a CMS for myself using recommendations from some expirienced people. One of the features of my CMS is site maps, for a small website it looks like this:
    images8.domain.com/v148/photos/7/7046/22675/rssroot20050109-vi.gif
    images7.domain.com/v141/photos/7/7046/22675/win32utils-vi.gif
    And also it can produce site "paths":
    images8.domain.com/v148/photos/7/7046/22675/yomazon_paths-vi.gif
    Also it collects all kind of statistics you can possible have, uses human-frienly URLs, template language, extensible modules, etc...
    My question is - should I convert it into commercial CMS? Or nobody really need anything like this and everybody uses their own hacks?

    [ Message was edited by: bhartzer 03/23/2005 02:17 pm ]



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    ivytony
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    Posted: 2005-Mar-04 06:34
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    I suggest you use MAMBO CMS

    take a look at my site [url is in profile] which is using mambo and Simple machines forum. they are all free codes.

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    jazar
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    Posted: 2005-Jun-28 18:41
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    There is plenty of room for CMS, specially SEO friendly ones. we have started commercialising a proprietary CMS product, crafter to be optimised for search engines, and offering search engines marketing support, and I can guaranty that there is plenty of room left!

    PHP-Nuke, Mambo etc .... are good tools but they have not been built from a marketing perspective. This is were the opportunity is - still time to jump on the train.

    Emmanuel

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    alexf2000
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    Posted: 2005-Jun-28 20:29
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    Thanks, Jazar.


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