Hi Umar,
Thanks for your feedback. Also, the post on SEO challenges for .net sites is very helpful as well!
Thank you!
Jose
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Hi Umar,
Thanks for your feedback. Also, the post on SEO challenges for .net sites is very helpful as well!
Thank you!
Jose
We may be developing a site in ASP.NET soon and I wanted to see if anyone had recommendations for a CMS.
From my preliminary research, Sitecore, Kinetico, Umbraco and DotNetNuke seem like the leading options but I wanted to see what the Moz community thought.
I am more familiar with WordPress as a CMS and would like something that offered similar (or better) features including a responsive / mobile-ready frame, secure plugin options, etc. Of course, we would like something that is good for SEO and allows us to publish easily.
I appreciate your help with this. Please let me know what you guys think.
Any resources you can point me to for IIS6? the plug-ins were downloaded but something is still up with the configuration. I could not say what though and I am FAR from a network expert...
So while this was spelled out, its been a month now and my team still cannot figure out how this works and I am not sure why. It looks so simple I just don't get it. I am being told that when they do it the site breaks. Do you know of anyone that has had this problem before?
Thank you Nakul, Shane and Cyrus so much for your help. Keeping my fingers crossed I get NO push back from those who have to make this happen for us. 
Its like you read my mind!!!! 
Thank You!!!!! I will attempt it!
It is in fact a wordpress blog. It is being hosted on one server, while the root site is hosted on another server. Right now our blog is on a unique domain but I want it on the root of the site mywebsite.com/blog/ - but with it being on two separate servers I am being told there is no way to resolve this.
In part yes....early February my site was hit with a penalty for "unnatural" links. Come to find out about 3 years ago prior to my involvement with the sites - there were some silly linking methods done with hidden links. I got them all cleaned up but the site is suffering from a ranking perspective which leads me to believe that there is something bigger going on.
I dropped from #2 to page 2 for a top keyword - and then back several pages for many others. Its just a bit frustrating especially after you see traffic going up and positive advancement and now back to square 1.
I have a main site hosted on one server, I have the blog hosted on another server - BOTH of which my team has FULL control over. I ultimately want the blog to reside on the root domain:
My network team is saying "DNS will not allow this to happen, the resolution will ultimately have to be on blog.website.com"
Has anyone out there done this? Is it even possible?
HELP!