Clients concerns about Joomla SEO vs WordPress

  • Unknown's avatar

    A client of mine received the following email from a “friend” of one of the owners…I am very interested in getting folks comments on this…am I missing something, or is the author of this email just spewing nonsense?

    Hello, I been working on indirect optimization on Google Web Master / Google Analytics making loop able links in order to create landing back-links from different related platforms into your site and vise versa. I accessed your Joomla administration coding for establish back and forward connectivity between tools, I found out once I got into the administration that your site is built as a blogging article feeder, this means that your content does does resides physically within the structure of a site but as a list of articles into a blog and this means that even when you visit your site and see content, menus, graphics etc the search engines see nothing, just empty shell pages. the current Google search analysis only sees the title of the page and the names of physicians on the header, social connection to the network at the bottom of the page but the rest of the content is not accessible or directly related to your domain and that is why you guys dropped drastically at the completion of the last update and you will keep on drooping because the search crawlers can not find searchable content.

    The only way to fix this is to convert your existing content into a WordPress CMS so the content can be searchable and relevant to the search engines crawlers and search engines current algorithms and also create related connectivity between mobile media and web media. I know this is something we being talking about for a long time but the confirmation came out just now when I had the opportunity to fully dissect the administration of the Joomla control panel and the architectural coding of the website. I am going to have to create a ghost page (provisional website or dummy site) with a new WordPress within the same hosting where where your current site is utilizing the current content; optimizing, tagging, indexing and content highlighting along the construction process and at the same time build a proper platform that can grow and develop along the business and the changing times.

    The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)

  • Unknown's avatar

    WordPress is a great CMS and there are probably strong arguments to be made for why an organization might move their site from Joomla to WordPress, but the idea that the only way to improve SEO on a Joomla site is to move to WordPress is silly.

    Does that answer your question?

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