Best CMS to do multiple sites?

albertofd

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Hello i have 10 domains and i want do 10 websites. The niche will be the same for all the webs... but...how can i design fast 10 websites, dont care if have few changes the template... I only can use Joomla or WP...
I want focus asap in generate quality content...
Advise?
 
I would suggest you to make only one site, the professional/business one and to have a label for the personal part. In this way people will see what you want to show, to inform and with the personal label they'll see that you're a human being, like everyone else. This will make them come back and read more, professionally and personally speaking.
 
Wordpress with Pods Framework... Recently came across with this nifty plugin and have to say, i m more than impressed!!
 
Nobody mentioned Drupal so i do mention it. I think it's better than Joomla! but it has longer learning curve than WordPress so I guess that;s Your answer.
 
Joomla's backend is so counter-intuitive, I would go with Wordpress for the fastest method. If you already know CSS then designing is a breeze.
 
Don't even bother with Joomla. Such a headaches and almost no one knows how to work with it properly. Use WordPress especially if you think you might outsource.
 
Don't even bother with Joomla. Such a headaches and almost no one knows how to work with it properly. Use WordPress especially if you think you might outsource.

Yepp! The lack of documentation has killed Joomla for sure.Not only that, when ever you see a great plugin / Module / Component, be assured, that it is not free :P
Still, I think joomla really rocks when it comes to performance.
 
Don't even bother with Joomla. Such a headaches and almost no one knows how to work with it properly. Use WordPress especially if you think you might outsource.

Disagree. There are tons of joomla developers, tons. Oftentimes with Joomla, issues are usally extension/plugin related. I find it best to either contact the developer(s) of the extension directly or check their support forums. It is very important that you find someone who has worked with/developed for the extension(s) you are having issues with so you are not paying while they are educating themselves.
Never had a problem finding Joomla dev whenever I needed one.
 
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