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6 Jun 2014

Choosing the Right CMS for Your Company Website

If your aim is to create a really dynamic web presence for your business, there’s little point building a simple HTML site. If you expect your business to grow, then your site has to be able to keep up. You want something scalable, functional, customizable and search-engine friendly. In other words, a Content Management System (CMS).

What is a Content Management System?

A CMS stores website content using a database. In doing so it keeps website content separate from website design. It allows you to update your site quickly and effectively, making content fully scalable. It allows staff to edit or delete content, without necessarily having to defer to IT.

Popular content management systems include Drupal, WordPress, Joomla and Plone. Some people favor Drupal because of its advanced SEO capabilities and tight security mechanisms. It offers sophisticated URL options which allow flexible control of URL structure.

Drupal is an open-source CMS

Drupal is an open-source CMS, commonly regarded as one of the most dynamic and powerful. It is utilized by a core community of web developers who employ it to build sophisticated and ambitious sites; often sites which need several different content types. More technical in nature than platforms like WordPress or Zoomla, Drupal serves its own specific market. It’s great for projects that require high-performance, scalable databases or built-in caching.

Drupal is well recognized for its innovations. It was the first CMS to offer responsive themes. It has quick solutions for websites, blogs and ecommerce businesses. Once the site is up and running, you retain complete control, not only of the site but the platform on which it is built.

Accept No Substitutes

Drupal is used by governments and businesses across the world. Sites such as www.oxfam.org, www.economist.com, www.whitehouse.gov and www.labs.reuters.com. Drupal caters for everything you could possibly want from a website. An open-source project with a thirteen-year history, Drupal has a massive community of developers, all contributing code. Drupal has a reputation for difficulty which can be intimidating but it’s nothing an experienced programmer can’t handle.

Apart from anything else, Drupal is a secure system with sophisticated anti-spam mechanisms. Its security professionals work hard to identify and patch weaknesses. This is why some of the biggest sites in the world use Drupal. They know their site is less likely to get hacked.

When choosing the right CMS for you business, consider what it is you really need. Decide on the level of freedom and control. Weigh up the importance of search engine performance and security. Drupal offers a great deal of flexibility. It allows you to adopt the functionality of your site, adding new features and modifying your online presence with each new change in the market.

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