Content Management
Our highly recommended Content Management solution lets
you or anyone in your organization take complete control over your website and
bring it alive with up-to-date content and fresh information. There is no easier
way to keep website content current and relevant.
Content Management will allow any non-technical person
on your staff to easily take control over your website.
Content Management is extremely easy to use – easier than using Microsoft
Word™. Create new web pages and link the them to existing pages. Update
pages quickly and easily, including inserting text and tables, images, links
and documents. Convert any Microsoft Office document into a PDF file for easy
viewing on the web. Insert audio or video for online playback.
Update your website on a daily/weekly/monthly basis — whenever you want!
Create new promotion or news pages, update your prices and inventory, post images
and photos, and much more. Take control and avoid the cost of outsourcing your
routine website updates.
Why Content Management?
Our goal is to provide our clients with as much independence
and control over their websites as they desire. If you want complete control
to update your website internally in order to control costs, Content Management
is for you.
Why do we recommend Content Management?
Of course, we always welcome new business, even if it's a request for simple
updates to your website. However, we prefer to focus on our area of core competency — developing
websites — and let you focus on yours — updating and maintaining
your website. Content management allows that to happen. |
Edit, Publish, Done!
Our content management solution is so easy to use it's as simple as clicking
an edit button, making your changes directly in a web browser, and hitting
a publish button! This tool allows you to update and maintain your content
with ease and without the need for any technical experience whatsoever. In fact,
we can train you to learn how to update your website with complete confidence
in less than one hour ... guaranteed!

Here's an example of
how content management might benefit you.
Let's say you haven't updated your website in two months, and you have discovered
that you need to update approximately 10 pages. On each page you need to add/delete/edit
text, insert new images, and edit tables of data. On the homepage and "what's
new" page you need to create new product promotions, as well as insert press
releases and change company information. Let's assume that to do all of the above
it would take a professional website developer approximately 4.5 hours at a rate
of $85/hour. Your cost to update your website would amount to $382.50. Calculated
annually, if you updated your website every two months, your yearly cost would
be $2,295.
Now consider the alternative.
You handle all the updates yourself, or assign someone on your staff
to perform the work. The total cost to you is the amount you pay your employee
per hour. Even if your employee took twice as long to complete the job (9 hours),
at an assumed hourly rate of $16/hour, the total cost would stil be less than
half of the cost if you outsourced the work.
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