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Built with full content management from the ground up. This website lets its owners upload videos, songs and event information so that they can always keep their visitors up to date.

Content Management

What is Content Management?

Put simply, content management is a technique which allows you:  the website's owner to manage and update the information on your website, without needing to have any programming experience at all.

This means that you have the flexibility to change and update all the important aspects of your website whenever, and however you choose.

How it works:

We would typically provide you with a secure administration area for your website.

This admin area consists of a set of easy-to-use forms which will allow you to perform your desired actions.

Once you have finished making you changes, you can then save them and they will instantly appear on your website, available to anyone who looks at it from that point onwards.

What can be Content Managed?

If you desire it, all aspects of your site can be content managed. However here are some examples of specific areas for which content management is often used:

  • Updating your store with your latest product offerings
  • Advertising up and coming events
  • Adding customer testimonials
  • Posting news articles
  • Editing the existing text and images on your pages

Further Advantages:

As well as the flexibility this approach provides, another strength is the fact that you are not tied to us or any other internet agency. If you want to make a change you can simply log on and do it, without needing any involvement on our part whatsover. Not only does this mean that you don't have to wait on third parties but it also saves you from an on-going maintenence fee.

Making Content Management work for you:

As with all good things, We're afraid to say that there is a downside with content management.

Due to its complexity it is more costly initially than a simple HTML based website. However it's main benefits kick in over time as you save money and effort in updating and changing things.

The real key is to determine which areas of your website make good candidates for content management and which don't... and then only invest the extra effort on those that will return clear value to your business in the long run.

As always, we are more than happy to offer our expertise in 5his definition process and can draw on our vast experience of content management to develop a solution that will work best for your business.