What Do You Wish Your CMS Could Do (SEO Wise)?
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What do you wish your CMS could do SEO-wise. Even if it can be done with a plugin etc, what could be done better? What CMS are you referring to/using?
Very curious as to where folks run into SEO issues with a particular CMS.
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the ability my end users have the same feeling as if they had attended a rock concert or whatever type of music they prefer so they are whipped up into a mob mentality not to destroy anything but to simply purchase or convert leads
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5w1QNhp1fS0
This without the tragedy
This is how I want leads be when on my site
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I thought of another one okay server-side plug-ins so the by deal situation would be just like WordPress however you actually have the ability to add the plug-in without any side effects to your website.
WordPress is awesome for so many reasons, but without the developers working on these fantastic plug-ins, themes, framework and outstanding hosting environments it would fizzle.
if you could implement everything server-side on WordPress you would provide a better and user experience.
A good example of the fantastic infrastructure is zippykid.com if you look at everything that's gone and to making this hosting environment secure and fast you will see most of it is implemented server-side.
this type of ingenuity where you can use a Amazon S3 bucket or rack space cloud files to backup your website instead of having to pay for a plug-in for backup which really has 2 negatives the cost and the fact that you're adding a another plug-in to your site.
If you could create some sort of a platform or way to utilize WordPress plug-ins in the same method that I have described above you would really have something
another make sure it has true enterprise grade security thing is no matter what you build I'm talking the same type of security that comes with a firehost.com account add onto that the safety net and hacking alert/ de-hacking system that http://sucuri.net/ offers similar to what WooCommerce has done.
the ease of use Hubspot offers with WordPress open platform abilities check out the free trial of HubSpot's CMS
http://www.hubspot.com/products
I hope you understand where going with this and I wish you the best of luck in your endeavor to create a better content management system or add better features to an already existing one improve upon
Sincerely,
Thomas
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excellent Thomas, thanks for the feedback..
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Honestly built-in support for video site maps would be awesome if you can pull that off without a plug-in and it would have to be of the same quality of Yoast
basically everything Yoast makes plug-ins for if you could actually build that in to a CMS at the same quality he has made them that would be spectacular.
Some way for my website to have only one request and be able to hold ridiculously large images however I don't want the size to be over 1K but the entire website.
While I'm on it throw in everything copy blogger makes as well and I don't want to have to deal with those as plug-ins either I just want them to be built in.
Analytics I want 100% server-side I don't want slowing down my website or any code at all however I want the best of both worlds I want true Lee fantastic analytics like the type kiss metrics makes built-in.
And a cheeseburger with french fries please.
Thank you,
Thomas
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Well that is one I hadn't thought of, but great idea!
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I wish our CMS would make siren sounds, flash the lights and throw a pie in the face of every person (or thing) who initiates anything that will cause us duplicate content issues. Maybe then they would stop!
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