Content management

Take control of your site
A CMS (content management system) gives you complete control over your website, without the need to use FTP or similar data transfer tools. You will have the ability to update content, add image and sound files, videos, links, and RSS feeds; you can alter the display of such material, determine where on the page (and on which pages) it appears, and -- with the click of a button -- change or add more categories to your navigation bar. A flexible permission system allows you to delegate these privileges to specific users, should you wish to do so. You will never have to worry again about the availability (or reliability) of web developers.
A dynamic CMS is a key of your online success
Fresh, relevant content is key to maximizing your site's exposure to, and ranking by, Google and other major search engines. The more your customers add and update pages, blogs, or forum topics, the greater the likelihood that you will attract the attention of the Google index, to cite one example.
Main features
- No technical skills are needed to manage your site, and there is no software to learn. You simply log on and make the changes to your website while online.
- Making corrections, updating existing content, and creating new files (whether text, images, multimedia, weblinks, or RSS) is fast and easy with the built-in HTML WYSIWYG ("What You See is What You Get") editor. Fill your page with as many elements as you wish, insert photos, sounds, movies or Flash content, and click "submit" to view your creation.
- A powerful and flexible content access permission system allows you to expand (or restrict, as the case may be) editing privileges to specific users. You can assign roles to users, with each role having separate and distinct access rights: imagine the synergy produced by multiple users working on discrete areas of your site at the same time.
- Several content types -- blogs, forum topics, pages, comments and stories -- come pre-loaded, but you can, with the appropriate permissions, create your own type of content: for example, if you are an emergency room administrator, you may want to create a patient log that your residents fill out on an hourly basis; or as a real estate agent, you may wish to generate home listings that you manage and make available on your site. The data that is entered is classified and displayed according to your specific needs. With this sort of content management, the possibilities are endless.
- Our CMS boasts another powerful and highly desirable feature: the capability for authorized members to create user- or company-specific areas within the parent website. This feature facilitates development of social networks or client-specific sub-sites that can be administered completely independently by their respective owners. One example: a company headquartered in a major metropolitan area offers its subsidiary branches throughout the country their own web space.







