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When CMS Met SEO -
Using the Power of Content Management Systems
by Gobala Krishnan
Search Engine Optimization revolves around
providing useful, unique content on your website and making sure that
search engines can find and understand it easily.
'Organic SEO' as it is called, puts emphasis on
optimizing hundreds of keyword rich content pages as 'spider-bait' for
search engines, with Google being the most popular target.
While organic SEO in itself boils down to a few simple techniques and a
lot of hard work, the most tedious of those is always adding and
managing content.
If you're a webmaster lost in a world of dead
links, missing pages, distorted images and a site structure that beats
any maze, you're not alone. Such is the nightmare that many
Dreamveawer-and-Notepad type of webmasters hide.
What is CMS?
CMS, or Content Management Systems, is a great alternative to using
manual WYSIWYG HTML editors, website builders, and all the others kinds
of expensive website tools in the market.
CMS applied solely to the purpose of creating
and managing websites are also knows as Web Management Systems. A short
excerpt from StepTwo.com on the definitions of CMS:
" A content management system (CMS) supports the creation,
management, distribution, publishing, and discovery of corporate
information. It covers the complete lifecycle of the pages on your site,
from providing simple tools to create the content, through to publishing,
and finally to archiving.
It also provides the ability to manage the
structure of the site, the appearance of the published pages, and the
navigation provided to the users."
Advantages Of Using CMS for Your Website
Here are a few often overlooked advantages of using CMS for your web
project, from a search engine marketing point of view:
1) Easily Create, Publish and Manage Content
With page editors that resemble a word processor program, adding content
with a CMS interface is simple and fun. Most CMS software also allows
you to change the location of your content pages and links easily, while
the back end processes takes care of updating the links throughout your
site.
Done manually, reorganizing a website's content, particularly a large
one, can cause a webmaster some pretty restless nights.
CMS also allows the website owner to outsource content remotely from
willing contributors. With built in access level hierarchies, users can
register as Authors and start submitting articles and news.
This is then automatically sent to the next in
line, the Manager, and on to the Editor and finally the Publisher or
Administrator, and then it can be automatically published on the front
page as new content.
And SEO specialists know that search engines love new content, above
everything else.
2) Create a Solid Website Structure
While search engine spiders can maneuver your website like a human being
can't, they too are fond of websites with good structures and
easy-to-find content. Most CMS software can automatically create menus
and navigation from categories that you set.
Once you create a new category or subcategory,
you can instantly publish it on all your pages, with the click of a
button.
According to popular SEO wisdom, search engines spiders do not index
pages more than 3-4 levels deep on your website structure. In response
to this, some CMS software also allows you to put all your content on
the first level, for example "http://www.yoursite.com/article236.html'.
However, using the CMS' control panel, you will
still be able to see all content within their respective folders and
subcategories.
3) Search Engine Friendly Capabilities
This is perhaps the most significant development in Content Management
Systems. As more businesspeople and SEO begin to dig deep into CMS, the
need for spider-friendly pages has taken center stage.
Recent advancements have enabled CMS users to
install modules (sometimes already built in) to make it appealing to
search engines. The latest CMS software can create keyword rich pages,
titles, meta tags and even anchor text.
That, coupled with advanced search engine spiders being able to go deep
into databases to index pages, is set to turn Content Management Systems
into the next big organic SEO tool. In fact, search engine friendly CMS
even makes organic SEO specialists, sad to say, sort of 'obsolete'.
Make CMS Work for Your Web Business
Most content management systems are available for free, or at a minimum
costs, under the GNU General Public License ( http://www.gnu.org/
). While there are literally hundreds of available CMS out in the market,
these websites are a good guide for choosing a right one for your
website or internet business:
CMS Comparison: http://www.cmsmatrix.org
Try Out Various CMS: http://www.opensourcecms.com/
Searchn Engine Friendly CMS: http://pss.sfidreamteam.com
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