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Website Promotion, Website Design
First, for those new to the content management system let us first define content management.
For the use on the web, content management is a computer software system used to assist authorized users with the storing, controlling, organizing, and publishing information and materials. Our content management systems are easy to use for anyone, which means you do not have to be a tech-savvy IT wizard.
A typical web content management system (CMS) is most frequently used to publish information specific to your company, niche-specific demographic, or industry. These items are usually news articles, press releases, alerts or updates, instruction manuals, and marketing materials. We have found for those with a sales force on the road, that they will regularly visit their website to obtain materials or use the website as an online presentation. A content management system may support the following features:
The software manages your content (text, graphics, links, etc.) for distribution on the Internet. Our goal is to create tools for individuals to easily use it without a programming background.
Unlike the cumbersome Microsoft FrontPage, Macromedia Dreamweaver, or other WYSIWYG (What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get) applications, our content management systems are custom built to allow the most non-technical users to make changes to an existing website with little or no training. Also, the typical WYSIWYG application uses unnecessary markup language that adds significant bulk to your website’s code that will negatively effect your search engine optimization (SEO) by decreasing your page density. Typically, the content management system is a website maintenance tool, instead of software that creates websites.