Oshyn, Inc. Releases a New Whitepaper on Improving SEO within a Content Management System

New Whitepaper focuses on how to use CMS as a tool to actively improve search engine rankings
By: Rick Patri
 
June 10, 2009 - PRLog -- Oshyn, Inc., www.oshyn.com, an Enterprise Technology Agency with a reputation for delivering innovative business solutions for the web, mobile devices and enterprise technology platforms, today announced the release of their newest whitepaper, “Content Management Systems Deliver SEO”.

Authored by Oshyn Director of Technology, Glenn Korban and Senior Consultant, Ken Hofeling, this best practices whitepaper draws from Oshyn’s vast experience in helping organizations define strategy, select and implement the right CMS solution in order to meet their content and communication management needs.  Specifically in this paper Glenn and Ken discuss the following best practices as they relate to SEO-friendly Content Management Systems:

•   SEO-friendly features
•   Sitemaps
•   Keywords and Page Titles
•   Link Management
•   RIA and SEO
•   AJAX
•   Flash
•   Common Pitfalls

The new whitepaper can be downloaded at: http://www.oshyn.com/resources/whitepapers.html

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About Oshyn, Inc.
Oshyn, Inc. is an Enterprise Technology Agency that has earned a reputation for delivering innovative business solutions for the web, mobile devices and enterprise technology platforms. Headquartered in Los Angeles, and with offices in Baltimore and Quito, Ecuador, Oshyn's growing client list includes Best Buy/Geek Squad , Coca-Cola , Electronic Arts , Epson, JDS Uniphase , Lexus, Miramax, National Education Association, Scripps  and Volkswagen. Oshyn, Inc. is partnered with the some of the most respected agencies and technology providers such as Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Microsoft , Ogilvy & Mather, Open Text (NASDAQ- OTEX, TSX: OTC), Oracle  and Saatchi & Saatchi. For more information please visit us at www.oshyn.com.
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