View Full Version : How Will A Content Management System Improve The Effectiveness Of My Website?
robwilley7
10-01-2011, 06:10 AM
Hello friends.
Can anyone tell me How Will A Content Management System Improve The Effectiveness Of My Website?
Provide some information about this..
Thanks in advance.
iqbal77
10-02-2011, 05:29 PM
A content management system is esay to use, single unified templet cane be used every page. thus using content management system is effective for small and medium size business.
hwright
10-04-2011, 04:39 PM
Using a CMS makes your website more effective partially because it allows you to be more efficient. By using CSS and data definitions within a CMS, you can easily create new sites and pages using your CMS much more quickly than you could without a CMS. Because you can do this more speedily, you can spend more time writing fresh new content, which will not only provide your users with better information (more value), but will also help your SEO and total site traffic (two-fold improvement in effectiveness). Using a CMS will allow non-technical people to create pages, add new content, and update old information with minimal training. If you have multiple people updating content on your site, a CMS is a great way to keep the design unified across pages and even different sites, and some CMSs even allow you to control which people are allowed to make changes to pre-designated parts of a web site. If implemented correctly, a CMS can be used across organizations of any size, including government, higher education and non-profits, not just small to medium companies.
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newsky
10-12-2011, 10:56 AM
Lower website maintenance costs
The immediate benefit is financial. Updating your own website, rather than paying a website designer to make changes on your behalf, will save you money.
Using a CMS usually incurs a fixed charge which does not vary with the number of changes you make. Therefore, the more you use your CMS, the lower the "per change" cost. When a website designer makes changes on your behalf, they will charge for each change and so the "per change" cost is never reduced.
Using a Content Management System can reduce on on-going website costs.
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