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Joomla! vs. Mambo vs. Drupal vs. Wordpress

Below are traffic details from Alexa for the last three months updated automatically every day. You can see how Joomla! compares to Mambo, Drupal, and Wordpress in terms of amount of traffic visiting their sites.

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Joomla 4 me. please!
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October 06, 2006
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Freeware Eugen: ... http://eugens-web.com
hi,
i used mambo, yoomla and wordpress, but drupal is today the best cms for me. smilies/grin.gif
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May 22, 2007
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I think you can check google trends for Drupal Vs Joomla. Joomla is more popular but I did opted for Drupal and I am satisfied.
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May 30, 2007
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Linda: ...
Hi Everyone:

I've got at least 200 articles and I'm not a technie. Do I need a CMS?
If so, which one?

Thanks
Linda
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October 28, 2007
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Hi Linda,

You can't go wrong with any of the choices. If you plan on doing it yourself, Wordpress might be the easiest solution, but it really just depends on the purpose of your website.
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Jeffrey (MyJoomlaGuide.com) Cleary: ...
Hi Linka,
Joomla is my CMS of choice, and the search engines love it, especially with alot of articles.
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April 13, 2008
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Wordpress is almost as good but the personal feel
Joomla is it hands down!
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April 16, 2008
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Travis: ...
I've been working on Joomla and Mambo for the past month. Mambo is the winner. Its easier to use and it works. Mambo also makes it easy for your site's seo. It makes your pages search engine friendly. Joomla has many patches that claim to do this but good luck installing them and getting them to work.
Basically it comes down to this. Joomla has a lot of great resources to add - if you can get them to work. Mambo simply works and its easy.
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July 13, 2008
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Cory: ...
Hi Travis,

No doubt, Mambo is a great system. I'm sure it has its strengths and weaknesses, just like Joomla, Drupal, and Wordpress. Best of luck to you.

Cory
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