We'd like to see Joomla become the most search engine friendly content management system. At the moment it's not quite there, but why shouldn't it be in the future?
Making Joomla 1.6 more search engine friendly is important because it will encourage people to develop with Joomla and reward those who have been developing with Joomla over the years.
As it stands, it is possible, with extensions, to make Joomla 1.5 an attractive CMS from an SEO perspective. However, we believe that a search engine optimised Joomla should be available to the masses, not just those who know which extensions to install. We'd like to do our little bit in encouraging the Joomla developers to consider the responsibility they have to develop a CMS that can be easily spidered by Google and will give Joomla websites every chance of being well ranked by Google.
We hope that this list of suggested features, some easier to implement than others, will provide guidance to the Joomla development team and be useful to the Joomla community.


- 20/07/2011 04:38 - How To Install And Configure Mailman (With Postfix) On Debian Squeeze
- 27/06/2011 05:08 - The Perfect Desktop - Fedora 15 i686 (GNOME)
- 18/03/2011 04:39 - Shape 5 March Club Template
- 18/03/2011 04:33 - Musicity-- A Joomla Template For Music Lovers
- 07/03/2011 05:20 - Mercado- A New Template For Joomla
- 13/12/2008 13:36 - Joomla Content Management System
- 13/12/2008 13:32 - What kind of website can I build with Mambo CMS?
- 13/12/2008 13:17 - Mambo Content Management System
- 03/12/2008 11:29 - 3 Ways to Create Templates for Joomla Websites
- 03/12/2008 10:56 - Rocket theme has released December 08 Joomla Templates
- 19/11/2008 09:03 - Why USE Joomla for WebSite Designing?
- 15/11/2008 02:38 - Community Builder - Extension for Social Networking
- 15/11/2008 02:32 - Joomla 1.5.8 Released
- 15/11/2008 02:30 - Capabilities of Joomla
- 15/11/2008 02:29 - Joomla Based Sites


