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Content Management System
Content management is a great way to ensure that your website is never out of date and in turn will not give the impression your business is behind the times.
CMS allow a website manager with little or no HTML skills to easily make changes to website text and add images on pages of the website. SWG increasingly sees use cases in which a business owner benefits from self-management of web content, whether to keep company news up to date or keeping staff pages current.
Content management systems can be incorporated into existing websites or can be part of the project scope of your new website design.
Benefits of CMS
There are three main CMS candidates that have risen to the top of the pile in recognition worldwide. There are certainly more than three, but worldwide the top three CMSÕs that are consistently rated as the best in the industry
Content management systems are just that a content management system and static websites cannt compare when it comes to the way that CMS organize and deliver content to your viewers.
The functionality of a CMS is outstanding. The availability of extensions and plugins that deliver the stunning functionality is what draws people to them in the first place. A simple website that even the novice can design would cost thousands for a static website designer to duplicate, if he could.
Joomla alone has over 3000 extensions available to developers at this time. Templates are counted in the thousands also. It is feasible for a business owner to have a website designed in a CMS and with very little training manage their own website. With the quality content editors and media editors that are available you donÕt need to know code languages to perform changes and add content or images.
For those who consider theselves technophobes, Zisa Studio can help you set up your CMS and train you on how to maintain it for a one off fee. We can also provide you with support, though these are simple and self explanatory.
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