We Do Stuff & We’re Dynamic About It!
A good managed content site provides you with great flexibility in establishing the character and quality of the visitor’s experience when she or he drops in on your site. Content Management Systems (CMSs) draw the content a visitor selects from an underlying relational database. Click another link, and new content is displayed. Nothing new about that, but…there isn’t a new “page” to build, so the content is seen much faster than with a traditional site.
- Flexible Design
You can establish and structure extranets or intranets through a managed content system; most CMSs can be easily made into what Web designers call portals—links take the visitor to sections that deal with specific content or operations, such as on-line Help or Help Desk support, where registered users can “talk” on-line with your support staff or create support tickets easily.
- Update Content Easily
Products and prices change constantly. A managed content site can be used to host an on-line store, through which you can sell goods or services. When you add or remove items, change prices, or stop offering a particular service or item, you merely unpublish it; you do not have to have the site code re-written.
- A Great Experience
Managed content sites tend to earn the approval of Internet visitors and get them to return much more often than a static brochure site. Such Web sites are popular not only with visitors, but with your staff, too.
- Interoperability
(Well, that’s a mouthful!) Managed content sites are modular in construction; you can always take advantage of a superior new component that offers greater benefits to you and your business. For instance, you will not need a special software tool to set up and run a shopping cart or to connect securely with your merchant account.