Content Management System (CMS) has come a long way. CMS may be used for Intranet information management or for public websites management. While latter requires SEO aspects to be addressed adequately, both must focus on usability of content patterns and organizations achieved through a content management system.
While the administration side of CMS does not need any SEO, it requires usability as a major aspects usually in a multiuser environment. It is basically important when the CMS has a workflow built into. The admin users or authors need to be able to use the system to write and publish content. Moreover, the parameters of usability also encompass the flexibility of the system to adapt to the custom workflow in a publishing environment.
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