Posts about ‘content management systems’

09

Nov


I saw some reports recently (in Google’s Webmasters Tools) that help me illustrate something I’ve believed for a while now – that WordPress is simply a more search engine friendly content management system (CMS) than Joomla. If you aren’t familiar with the differences between WordPress and Joomla, just know that choosing the CMS to run [...] (more)

19

Sep


We’ve mentioned before that your modern business website should be built to utilize some form of content management system (CMS), and that our favorite CMS is WordPress…because of its extensibility, scalability, aesthetics, price (free), and its massive community of dedicated users providing support to each other. If you’re a web publisher, WordPress may be a [...] (more)

30

Sep


Sounds like a tupperware commercial, huh? But just like putting Tuesday’s leftovers in the fridge keeps you from having to go grocery shopping for another day, your website’s content is what grants it longevity. Let it sit too long, and search engines and visitors alike will just lose interest. The idea is to keep visitors [...] (more)

<< Business Website Cost (Part 4): Remote vs. Local Talent Another major factor affecting the cost of any website project is the list of requirements. It pays to identify these requirements up front (one of the best ways to end up with an unattractive or otherwise useless website is to let your web designer define [...] (more)

<< Business Website Cost (Part 2): Figuring Your Budget   How much of your (or your team’s) own time can you devote to the project? A big part of your website project’s cost comes down to how much skill and time you are able to invest yourself. Do you have personal or in-house talent that [...] (more)

<< Business Website Cost (Part 1): Introduction Just as it requires a lot of information for a service provider to tell you how much your site will cost, it may be difficult for you to determine how much your site will be “worth” to your business. But both of those questions justify their own due [...] (more)