Many of the local business owners are faced with the problem when it comes to deciding how to build their website.
Static html websites are long behind us and every website owner should be concentrating on providing a new and fresh content to their websites.
If you are planning to build a website with hundreds of pages that needs constant updating with new content then content management system (CMS) is the way to go.
I will only list several benefits that are more obvious to the average user:
1. Access from any location in the world
You and your users will be able to update your website from anywhere in the world, access the site and publish new content instantly.
2. Access to contol management panel
Forget those days when you had to upload your html files and spend hours adjusting the text and images. Within CMS you will be able to add banners, videos, content, categories, images and menus.
3. Schedule future updates
You will be able to schedule when to publish your new content by creating a draft and setting exact day and time when particular article will be published.
4. No html knowledge required
Brilliant for people who are not technically minded. Requires only logging into the management panel and creating an article.
5. Pages come search engine friendly
Possibility to include keywords in the urls of each page you create so url will not have that endless amount of numbers and characters that means nothing.
6. RSS integration
CMS websites come with RSS feed. Everytime new page is creates, it creates a feed for it so visitors with RSS feeders can read the posts/articles in their own time.
There are some other benefits which I will include in separate post (database related, design and content and so on).
Pronto Multimedia, web design in Bury, provides tailored web design solutions for small and medium size businesses.
Thanks for reading,
Gordan Bosnjak
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Hi Gordon, as a newbie to working on websites, I found that using a CMS is so simple compared to the old method of html, it just takes a bit of study.
Cheers, Keith.