What Cms should i use?
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hello
i am confused , what is the best CMS for my site ?
site will include :
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Articles
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Custom pages
-Membership
-Members Dashboard
-Plans ,Offers
-Seo Tools
-Websites tools
- Allow members to post ,comment [ maybe mini forum ]
what you recommend for me guys?
Drupal or Wordpress ?
Thanks
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Thanks Guys
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I highly recommend Wordpress. You are going to get a lot of flexibility and support both with the CMS itself and all of the available plugins. Not to mention the availability of theme and plugin developers in the event you need something custom.
One thing you might look into for Wordpress is premium.wpmudev.org, I have been considering this for a long time but I thought of it when you mentioned mini forum, might be a good resource.
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My 2 cents for WordPress, it has plenty of addins and very easy to install and configure.
WordPress has a very good SEO Tools addins, there are a lot of skins available and you can easily find someone who can install or create custom plug-ins for it.
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Having built 7 websites with the same features you describe, I found Wordpress to have the shortest learning curve.
I did try Drupal as well, but found plugin support for Wordpress to be more readily available. That was support that i desperately needed to make my projects work too.
I'm sure there are plenty of people who can recommend Drupal as well. Simplest way is to try both and see which you are more comfortable working with. It's free to find out after all!
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