The User Friendly TYPO3 Content Management System by:Markus Lundin
If you are thinking about expanding your reach and using the Internet to do this you will have a plethora of choices just waiting for you to be made
. Using an open source content management system you will be able to bypass the need for a Web designer and take care of your Web site yourself. You might need help with the initial build but after that if you are not capable of maintaining and updating on your own you will have to pay the Web designer to do this every time you need to change something on your site.
This is where a content management system (CMS) like TYPO3 can come in quite handy. Using a CMS will benefit you in many ways and taking full advantage of applications like TYPO3 can put you in the driver seat and control your own Web site without having to wait or pay a designer. A Web site that uses TYPO3 CMS consists of numbered pages filled with text, images, objects and links.
If you are uncertain about what software to use to help you reach this goal look no further because TYPO3 is where its at. TYPO3 is a free open source CMS that uses PHP for enterprise functions for updating intranets, extranets, E-commerce and the Web. There are no limits to using this software and it is equally effective for small or big businesses and offers a professional and diverse format that is compatible and highly flexible. Developers are constantly adding to this open source CMS with new features and modules so its always expanding new horizons and options.
TYPO3 is gaining such momentum in the CMS market because of its simplistic nature and user friendly format. Any person that has ever typed anything onto a computer screen will be able to use this software. It gives you the ability to configure your Web pages to make them visible to the most used search engines and indexes your pages to create more traffic to your site. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is becoming the number one marketing tool on the Web and TYPO3 placates to this growing need.
TYPO3 contains modules for forums, guestbook, newsletters, multi language handling, and secured page access with user name and password just to name a few. There are currently over 3600 extensions available to users and there are over 20,000 people who have downloaded and are using this software as you read this. The future standard for CMS is being set with software like TYPO3.
The most wonderful thing about open source CMS is that everything you will ever want or need to know can be found on the Internet. There are many companies that specialize in training you how you use this system if you are not comfortable learning on your own however, there are hundreds of Web sites dedicated to teaching you how to use this simple program. The pages are set up with a wizard that will make helpful hints as you build or design pages and it will give you easy access to all the options available. Programs like DreamWeaver and Fireworks are great but they are costly and extremely difficult to use. TYPO3 washes away all the extra junk and just gives you what you need to operate, update, design, and maintain your Web site on your own.
About the author
We are a marketing and IT consulting company that helps our customers to identify, attract and find the right timing to contact a customer. We offer services for B2B Lead Generation as well as professional Open Source CMS services for TYPO3, vtiger and MrTrack.
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