Content Managment Systems

Why use a content managment system (CMS)?

It’s your site, and you have a choice to make. You can build it like a brochure, and return to your development team every time you want to make a change to it. Or you can build it like a living document, and decide for yourself when your team does the work, or when you’ll send it off to your development team.

Your investment in an emfluence web content management system may be slightly greater up front, but across the deployment lifecycle, an emfluence CMS delivers unmatched returns. This is because content management systems allow non-technical users to make changes to an existing website with little or no training. If you can use a word processor, you can just as easily update your emfluence CMS.

Examples of a CMS Application

  • Corporate Web sites
  • Government applications
  • University and College sites
  • Corporate intranets, portals and extranets
  • E-commerce and online reservations
  • Online magazines, newspapers,
    and publications
  • Small business Web sites
  • Community-based portals

Companies like yours engage emfluence to deploy a variety of CMS solutions to manage and control large, dynamic collections of Web material, such as HTML documents and their associated images, including flash, video and audio. Really, if you’ve seen it on the internet, a CMS can handle it. And a CMS facilitates content creation, content control, editing, and many essential web maintenance functions.

So the next time your executive team asks about maybe “freshening up” your website, tell them you can do more than that. You can save time, save money, and deliver more than a new look. You can deliver a whole new content management system that anyone in your office could use to make updates to web content.