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Content Management System

Using a content management system (CMS) to power your site could be one of the best investments you make in your website – and your business.


Advantage of using CMS

It’s easy for the non-technically minded - Not all users have the same comfort level with technology, but the basic CMS functions of writing and publishing content, and slightly more advanced ones of adding media are usually easy for everyone to grasp. In fact, anyone who can use word-processing software can use a CMS for the basic functions – so you don’t even have to spend much time on training.


It allows multiple users - In a business, there are many people who can have input into your website, from those who add product pages to those who produce blog posts for your content marketing efforts. A CMS makes it easy to manage roles and publishing permissions for all these users so that only those you allow can publish content and content only goes live when you’re ready.


It improves site maintenance - Need to change something on your site? Without a CMS that can mean having to trawl through hundreds of pages, making changes on each one. With a CMS, the underlying architecture is the same so you can make maintenance changes, update the CMS software and add functionality without breaking the site. In fact, with the right CMS, it may keep itself up to date automatically.


It helps you manage content - This may seem obvious, but for some businesses, content management is not just about publishing content but about being able to remove it when it’s out of date. If you are running a Thanksgiving or Christmas promotion, then even before the season ends, you will want to remove and change it. With a CMS this is as simple as unpublishing the content – all menus and links update automatically, so that your customers continue to have a good experience of the site. And if you want to include customized content such as countdown calendars and lists, the CMS can be configured to allow this. And a good CMS includes SEO too, making sure your content ranks well in the search engines.


You’re in control - All of this adds up to the biggest advantage of a CMS. Instead of being reliant on an external vendor, with a CMS you are in control, with the ability to assign tasks and roles and to check progress at any time. That puts you in the driving seat when it comes to this important business tool.


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