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As customers and new prospects have become more sophisticated and demanding in doing business, it has become difficult and costly for small- and medium-size businesses to ensure their website content is continually up-to-date and accurate. Businesses constantly experience a log-jam with their various departments requesting immediate web-page changes and additions. Typically, businesses have limited technical support and employees who know HTML, coding, web design or have technical experience. These resources and associated costs are eliminated with a content management website, otherwise referred to as CMS.

CMS is a website engine that allows users to edit their website content just like they would edit text in a Word document and then changes are instantly saved and live on the Internet. Up until recently, CMS solutions were very expensive and only used by big corporations. With new developments and technology, small and medium business owners can make website edits themselves from any computer connected to the Internet without any special software. Some CMS engines also feature the ability to design and email newsletters from within the CMS editor's desk and optimize the website for Internet search engines.

One of the advantages of keeping a website up-to-date and accurate is that search engines like Google, Yahoo and Bing require it, will rank a website higher because of fresh content, and your site will show up in natural search more.

Whether at the office, home, a trade show, a meeting, or out of the country, you or your employees can instantly make changes to a CMS website without the need for a web designer or programmer to do it for you.

With today's economic decline and companies trying to reduce overall costs, CMS websites are a good solution and very appealing.

Business websites continually need to be up-to-date and accurate to rank high in search engines

By: Dennis Romano




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