Content management system

If you have decided to start a blog, make a business site, company website or an online store, you will need such a tool as CMS - a system that greatly facilitates the administration, maintenance and updating of content on the site. CMS (Content management system) - a system or program by which users can create and manage websites. As a rule, in such systems, there are modules for managing different types of content (text, images, video) and control modules of the site elements (pages, posts, comments). Ready-made software products do not always fully cover the needs of business. Websites on popular CMS turn out to be overloaded or not functional enough; cloud CRM and ERP platforms require modernization for successful integration into business processes. It makes sense to invest in software development https://peiko.space/ to suit your needs if you want your IT infrastructure to benefit your company. Thanks to the built-in options or plug-ins in a CMS, you can even implement functions such as backing up and restoring sites, checking sites for security, adding assistants and assistants to the site, integrating the site with CRM systems, telephony, and others. Application of CMS considerably facilitates processes of administration, maintenance, content updating. When you may need a CMS? For example, you decided to launch your own blog, make a business card site, you want to test a business idea or hypothesis. Also CMS will be useful for creating an online store and will help to organize the processes of adding information about new products, order tracking, delivery and payment. There is a huge variety of different CMS and website builders on the market. Choosing a CMS, it is easy to get confused, because the total number of CMS is counted in hundreds. The CMS possibilities vary from creation and management of the simplest single-page landing page to large corporate portals in which the main business processes of the company are realized. So the question arises: what needs should a CMS meet to optimally support the planning of an online project? When we choose a product, often all determined by price. But in the case of a CMS, this approach is unlikely to work. First you have to decide on the purpose of the site. What will it be: a blog, a store, a landing page to promote a product or service? Try to describe the functional blocks of the future site. After all, even a simple personal blog may contain closed sections only for paid subscribers and so on. Assess whether the selected CMS meets your functional requirements, whether it is possible to install additional modules and plug-ins, whether these plug-ins are paid or free? What kind of content do you plan to post? Yes, all CMS allow to work with images, text and video. But in each of them this interaction is built differently. Identify the type of content you'll be publishing in most cases, and study how each particular CMS implements scenarios for adding, changing, removing different types of content.

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  • Created on: 08-06-22 21:08
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