Content Management System (CMS)
Is
your website suffering from stale, old and static content?
Then you need a good content management system (CMS) to take
your business to greater heights.
A CMS gives you the freedom to edit, delete, modify and
remove any content you want from a website even if you don't
have any knowledge of HTML.
What is a CMS Website?
A CMS or Content Management System is used for the control
and editing of content. Content includes electronic files,
images and video based media, audio files, electronic documents
and web text. A CMS makes it easier for people to create,
edit and publish content on a website. Historically, website
publishing has required significant technical skills (HTML,
programming). A good CMS allows non-technical authors and
editors to easily and quickly publish their content. You do
not need to know HTML or CSS or any programming languages
to write to your website, the software is in place where you
just type in the same you would for a Word document.
Advantages of a Content Management System
Fresh Content: You have the opportunity
to add fresh content to your website at any time or any
day you would like. Gone are the days where you have to
constantly call on your web designer to get them to post
your new press release or products/events etc. It just
takes a minute to add new content and your website benefits
by staying fresh.
User friendly interface: The technical
features of a CMS may tend to intimidate, but fret not,
the interface is user friendly and easy to learn. So while
your CMS may have lots of technical features available,
it also carries an easy to learn interface.
Dynamic Menu Items: Adding new pages
and top level navigation is as simple as one click. So
creating new pages on the fly offers you much more flexibility.
Plug-in features: Most CMS software
includes plug-ins or modules that can be easily installed
to extend an existing sites functionality. These include
a site search function, Polls, Forums, Calender, User
Blogs and a host of other dynamic features.
Making Site-Wide Changes: Unlike static
websites, with a CMS, one change can affect the entire
website. For example by changing the footer file the change
can display on the entire website, thereby saving you
time and money.
Consistent look and feel of your website:
A professional looking website can be attained through
this system thus making it a big success online.
In the past, a CMS used to be practical only for large companies,
but with lower costs to implement and the advantages listed
above any website can benefit and see a quick return on the
investment. Contact Webvision for
a free quote on a content management system and see how affordable
it can be to add these advantages to your website.
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