Posts: 8
Name: Gregory Remington
Location: Del Mar, California
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You might also consider looking at TYPO3 for SEO. I haven’t found anything better for manipulating keywords in URLs and for human readable URLs.
Unlike Joomla TYPO3 does have a steeper learning curve and complexity but with that some extra benefits, more flexibility, an n awesome templating engine and large selection of plugins.
You can also dumb down the administration interface to make it real easy for technically illiterate clients to use. This is the main reason I suffered so long making TYPO3 easier to understand and use.
There's a lot of TYPO3 bashing because of the learning curve, complex documentation, resources used and something called TypoScript, which for non-programmers like myself is actually a blessing in disguise.
TYPO3 isn't that bad once you locate good documentation, figure out the short cuts, which plugins are good and have a pre built setup to work with. The next version of TYPO3 5.0 plans to simplify the system and reduce its resource consumption.
http://5-0.dev.typo3.org
If you want something for a one-time thing then I would recommend Joomla or Drupal. Joomla will be the easiest to work with. I've been providing free TYPO3 support for a while so if you have any questions please feel free to shoot me an email or post them here.
Here's an interesting comparison between TYPO3 and Drupal. I haven't found one between Joomla and TYPO3 yet.
http://drupal.org/node/131855
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