Should you use a CMS?

Content Management Systems (CMS) give non technical people the tools to add/edit web pages. Using a CMS running a website becomes all about the content and not the ins and outs of how it works. With a CMS a user doesn't need to understand html or any other type of coding, a CMS allows a website owner to concentrate on the important stuff, the content.

With a CMS you create what is sometimes called a dynamic site. This means the words and pictures are stored in a database and the web pages people view are created by software on the server dynamically instead of being in 'fixed' files on the server.

Dynamic websites used to present problems for search engines because of their dynamic nature but today CMS's are fully search engine friendly. In our opinion there is no compelling argument against using a CMS and plenty of reasons you should.

To discuss a CMS's and how using one could improve your website, give us a call

 

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