Choosing a CMS for Your Website
By Jacqueline Sinex, Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Photo by Sigmund on Unsplash
A lot of folks crave the ability to self-manage their website. But, no two content management system applications are equal. When researching software with your web developer, these are some factors to consider:
- You need CMS software that runs efficiently and won’t bog down the server and site speed.
- You want an administrative interface that is easy for you to use.
- A lot of the nicely coded efficient software has awful-looking interfaces.
- A lot of attractively designed systems are incredibly slow and arduous.
- Some software is too new or poorly supported, lacking community resources.
- Some software is widely popular with vast free online resources or paid support options.
- More popular programs often have easy growth options like add-on modules.
When WEBii proposes website development with a CMS, we take all of these factors into consideration and choose software or a ground-up custom solution option that best meets the needs of that client.
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