A Content Management System could increase business- and save you money!

The Benefits of a Content Management System

For a business, large or small, to really make the most of their web presence, they need a Content Management System. They can increase business, whilst saving you money.

What's a Content Management System?

A Content Management System (CMS) allows you to easily add, edit, modify or remove content from your website. This includes text, images, video, sounds and entire pages.

Traditional "static" websites require someone with a some technical knowledge to make these sorts of changes. As a website grows, it can become difficult to manage. Imagine having to add a new menu item to 100 pages- one at a time! A CMS would do this to the entire site automatically.

This sounds technical

Not at all. CMS websites are easy to maintain- that's the whole point. You're given a username and password to the system, which you can access on almost any web browser, and from there, it's a bit like a standard word processor.

So how does it bring people in to my website?

By allowing you to quickly update your site, you can keep it fresh. This can help your search engine ranking, as well as giving previous visitors a reason to return to your site over and over again. Our CMS create search engine optimised pages, further helping your site's rankings.

So how does it save me money?

Once your is CMS live, you can update it yourself- no need to keep paying someone to make changes for you. Our CMS doesn't cost much more than our "static" website package, so if you update frequently (which you should), you'll save those fees very quickly.

Do they do anything else?

Yes! Our CMS websites are designed to be expandable- we can quickly and cost effectively add an eCommerce store, forum, picture gallery, blog, newsletter subscriptions and much more. Of course, we can add these to a static website too, but the ease of simply adding it to the CMS is passed on as a saving to you.

How can I find out more?

Easy. Click here :)

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