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Fri Jul 3

CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

A Content Management System (CMS) is exactly what is claims to be — a way to manage your website content. It is an application that is used to create, edit, manage, search, and publish various kinds of images and texts. A good CMS makes publishing and updating your website effortless.
There are four main types of CMS to choose from. Look into each type thoroughly with their respective uses so that you can decide to go for what suits you best.

  • Enterprise CMS – used to manage and store content which are related to organizational processes. This tool allows the server to manage the unstructured information of the browsers.
  • Web CMS – used for generating, managing, and regulating a wide range of HTML collection.
  • Mobile CMS – designed to simplify the publication of content for mobile device browsers. This tool generally resizes the images and graphics to fit the screen of the mobile device being used.
  • Component CMS – manages content at a “component” or basic units rather than at the document level. This tool has greater accuracy and has lesser costs compared with the three others.

Any of the above-mentioned CMS support any of the following features:

  • They have the ability to assign responsibilities to different categories.
  • They send messages to alert servers about content changes.
  • They track multiple versions of a single instance of content.
  • They capture content.
  • They publish the content to a storage area called repository to support content access.

You choose carefully whatever feature it is you need for your site. Decide on which will help you best and go for it. Choosing the right CMS for you is a very challenging task but it is something you need to think of thoroughly. A CMS that is carefully planned for helps maintain the consistency of your pages’ content and creates a lasting effect on your site.
With all the CMS today, wordpress has become a popular choice because it is the easiest one to use and changing its template is not as complicated as the others. But beginners are recommended to use joomla or dupral because they’re the friendliest tools for those who have no background with CMS.
It has been said that CMS can transform a weak website to a profitable making entity. Don’t miss out on this opportunity and let it change your business just as it did to many others.