Choosing a CMS is a careful balance between what you need in terms of functionality, what’s functional with your existing technology and platforms, what’s best for your users, and of course, SEO considerations. When evaluating content management systems for clients, there are more than 70 aspects we take into consideration. Some of those considerations have to do with SEO, but there are many that do not. It is important to consider your goals and what you are hoping to gain by choosing a new CMS: Are you hoping to grow your organic traffic? Do you need advanced functionality that will reside behind a log-in (and be hidden from search engines)? Does the new CMS need to tie into existing technologies that your company is using, such as a CRM system? In this post, we’re providing you with a rundown of a few of the SEO aspects we look at when choosing a content management system. Although these are not the only aspects to consider when ch