EMRhelp.org wrote:
Another solution I thought of might be phpfox and vbulletin.
http://www.phpfox.com - see if it has alot of stuff you want.
It's not a Joomla! CMS but it is "one packabe". I assume it works OK with vbulletin. I just heard of phpfox yesterday.
I am making a vBadvanced/vbWiki/vB/ site now. To be determined: gallery (not crucial), maybe blogs, and reasonable articles section. I also want chat, probably IRC with java IRC bridge, email, and a pretty style to make it all look good.
I was interested in your SEO ideas. It's a challenging field. The people who I feel know the most say this: "Content, Content, Content". No SEO tricks will trump content.
I also found, god knows how, vbCMS ! It's German, don't look that much better/different than vBadvanced, but it's "something". Hope your German is good.
http://www.vbdesigns.de/products/vbulle ... m-1-5.html Wow, that phpfox is one sexy looking package but I just don't have bottomless pockets considering how much vB + vBSEO costs. Unless I misunderstood the pricing, it looks to be $300 for a yearly license (with updates) or $40/month, that's outrageous. For that price I'd rather pick up something like
subDreamer and keep some cash in my pocket.
I've been considering my options as far as vB/Joomla are concerned and I realized that the only reason I want integration between the two is so people can comment on news articles. The more I think of it, I don't really care if people can add comments as I can always create a link to an adjacent forum topic adding to my keyword density both on main page and forum while enticing guests to enter my site deeper to read the forum discussion.
It does represent a bit of a pain for staff to require two accounts but is that really a big deal either? This way if Joomla gets hacked then my vB db is untouched and vice versa so I'm not sure whether or not monkeying around with a bridge is necessary. I will be trying a few different configs in the near future but I'm starting to think I may be able to fake continuity between Joomla and vB with an include command in one or the others header info. The rest of the skinning will take time but so long as I can have header and topnav consistancy, the rest can be faked.
As for the SEO topic, I won't get into it too deeply here because I fear it's only going to take us too far off topic. I will say that everyone you know uses SEO and I guarantee you, some of them don't even know it. To me, SEO really means that the more your content overlaps and supports your sites theme/direction, the higher you place. When I talk about SEO tactics, I take for granted everyone knows I mean SEO within the body of an article or discussion. SEO incorporates many other things of course such as "alt" and "title" text in your links/images, bot friendly url's, sitemaps, etc., but I focus primarily on content (until I upgrade).
As a clear example of Content SEO, I submit the following:
Non-SEO Article:
Topic Title: WidgetsContent: blah, blah, blah, blah-de-blah, blahblah... Usage of words other than widgets such as it, those, them, etc.
Keyword: Widgets
SEO Article:
Topic Title: Widgets, Whatsits and ThingamabobsContent: Over the past few years,
Widgets have... If you'd like to extend the use of your
Widgets, there is a
Whatsit bridge to make your
Widget function as a
Thingamabob.

The added functionality with your new
Thingamabob includes but is not limited to:
- supporting point 1
- supporting point 2
- supporting point 3, etc...
Keywords: Widgets, Whatsits, Thingamabobs, Whatsit Bridge.
As you can clearly see from the second example, all I've done is re-affirm my Article Title in both Article body and image labelling. I cannot say for sure how much of the image labelling the bots recognize but since you can use it without it being considered keyword spamming, does it hurt to include "alt" and "title" text? The only thing I would caution you about is having "alt" and "title" match each other as this could be mistaken for spam. I realize I did this with one of the images but I was drawing a blank to be honest.
To return to my first point earlier on people using SEO and not knowing it, I'd say everyone does this and you need look no further than the search results for overlapping words used by everyone, everywhere:
Keyword:
and Results 1 - 10 of about 5,370,000,000 for and.Keyword:
as Results 1 - 10 of about 3,290,000,000 for as.Keyword:
if Results 1 - 10 of about 2,840,000,000 for if. Keyword:
of Results 1 - 10 of about 5,940,000,000 for of.The above keywords are used every day around the net as you can clearly see by the size of the indexed search results. As far as I know, these are the most commonly used words indexed by bots and everyone uses them. This is SEO and the results represent SERP placement.
IMHO, at the end of the day you can have all the content in the world but don't count on it putting bread on the table. It's easy to have tons of content and still rank in the back pages of the SERPS due to lack of keywords.
BTW, I agree that vbCMS is virtually the same (if not exactly the same) as vBA.