Showing posts with label CMS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CMS. Show all posts

Friday, December 18, 2009

Content management as an effective maintenance management strategy

The websites have to be maintained regularly in order to keep it up-to-date. A website is successful if it gives a reason or reasons for a viewer to revisit the site. The viewer may be attracted to a website if it has new contents, new information, different developments or an interactive element. Website maintenance includes text updates, graphic changes within its program.

The content of the webpage which includes a headline, descriptive text, photo, audio clip or a video clip, also needs to be maintained and content management is a part of website maintenance. Updating the current content also includes company’s information or personal information on the website. It may include inserting new graphics depending on the industry the company operates. One of the things that can help you distinguish your website from the competitors is how often you update your content. If nothing changes in the website, then the search engine will stop indexing your website for search as it finds out that no changes have been done to the website for quite some time. Updating content on regular basis can invite the search engine to re-index your site more frequently. Content management is important to improve business relationships and increase revenues.

Effective maintenance strategy is by deciding how often you need or want to update your site and how extensive those updates will be. For example, a news publisher will have to update information on a daily basis, in some cases, even on hourly basis. A retailer may update its site whenever there is new merchandise and for special sales or promotions.

Attractive, descriptive, uncluttered and websites which always has something new or different on its page will catch a customer’s eye and hence will increase your business and this is what you want your website to do.

Website maintenance can be done by yourself if the site is small and requires less updates but if your business is growing, you might think of handing over the maintenance of your website to the website maintenance company. This way you can save your valuable time and focus on expanding your business and let the maintenance company do the updating and maintaining of the site. But you have to be in constant touch with the maintenance company with your requirements about how want things to look , what you don’t want  and constantly giving feedbacks about their work and showing interest in your own website.

Many clients want to maintain and manage their website by themselves. Content Management System or CMS is the answer for that. CMS is a software that keeps track of every piece of content on your website much like a library. As the name suggests, it is a back end tool that allows you to update text, pictures, and links without any knowledge of HTML. Some CMSs even allows you to add video, audio and other buttons. Therefore, CMS is necessary for a highly featured website development so that you can drive high traffic.

The use of CMS is recommended if you frequently update your site with news, product information, pricing or other information. Using a CMS allows updating and publishing your contents fast and helps you in saving some cents. You can update features such as new products/services, update product description and add news about your company and so on.

Content can be in the form of texts, pictures, iron rain music and documents. If you want to make your website reliable, flexible and user friendly, the CMS can come in handy for you. Whether you want to add new content, upgrade or delete the present content or adjustment of website templates, CMS allows web masters to take care of all the aspects concerning their website. A true CMS will allow you to have full control over your website helping you manage the content in whichever way you want.

There are a large number of CMS software available in the market. Few popular ones are Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress and many more. If your business model is on quality website for low prices, then the most cost-efficient publishing CMS tool is Wordpress. Wordpress is free to use for any website you want, without paying license fees. Drupal is also a free software package that allows an individual to publish, manage and organize a wide variety of contents on the website. Joomla is another CMS, which enables you to build websites and powerful online applications. Best thing is Joomla is an open source solution that is freely available to everyone and is used all over the world to power websites of all shapes and sizes.
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The Advantages And Benefits Of Using Joomla

Over the internet, there are many websites offering the services of managing your website but for maintaining the websites, there is a pioneer in this filed called Joomla website. Joomla is free software that can be used to create your own website and it provides templates for you to build a better website for the purpose of ecommerce. This software not only helps you in building the website but manages your website as well.

Here are some of the reasons why you have to prefer other than Joomla software for the content management

Other than English, CMS is also available in other languages. CMS is said to be very useful for using Joomla all around the world. It is very simple and easy to maintain a website, if you are creating a website using Joomla. Although, maintaining a website is a difficult job. Without the intervention of any professionals, you can only maintain your website by just using the functionality and application of Joomla.

The websites that are created using Joomla are so easy to maintain. Though, maintaining a website is not a joke. The professionals that do this feel it is quite a task. But by using the application and functionality of Joomla you could maintain the websites yourself, without any professional intervention. This software is capable of updating itself. Hence, while using Joomla you don't have to worry about the updates that are out in the market. The software would itself update it to give to the best results.

If you are still confused and not able to make a decision about using or not to use Joomla then you are definitely wasting your precious time. This software can be operated very easily. This software provides Joomla user guide for the beginners. The Joomla user guide contains Joomla help and Joomla tutorials, which help the beginners to start on. You can even use the Joomla tutorials video to know more about Joomla.

For all the beginners, Joomla user guide is good enough to provide all the details and information on Joomla. The guide will definitely benefit you in understanding Joomla. The guide contains all the info, instructions and concepts that are needed by a beginner to know about Joomla. If you are not into reading and learning then you can use Joomla Tutorial video to know more about Joomla. If you are not a self learner then you can opt for Joomla training.

The apprehensions around the limited knowledge about starting a website or to maintain the content of the website should be realized for using Joomla. Helping the people to put up their website and to maintain the content of the websites is the main reason for the existence of Joomla. You will worry only in the initial stages but once you pass that stage with the help of Joomla, you will be able to learn how to maintain the website and will come to know everything about CMS.

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Thursday, December 17, 2009

How to build a website in 5 simple steps

I have seen many articles written about how to build a website or blog. For the most part I feel like they all leave beginners with many unanswered questions. Here I outline the fastest, simplest, and cheapest way to build your own website or blog from scratch without writing any HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) code. If you don't know what the heck HTML code is, good, don't worry about it.

Step 1. Find a good web hosting company to host your website. This is how your website can exist and be found on the Internet. Without having your website hosted, there will be no way for anyone to gain access to it online.  Web hosting can range anywhere from free to upwards of $200 a month. We will be focusing on hosting that will cost between $4 and $20 a month.

If you want the easiest way to build a website, you will be looking for a host that provides "site builder" software. Site builder software is a program that let's you build your website by selecting pre made templates or themes and arranging the items on your webpages the way you want them to look. The only real trouble with something like this is you will be very limited on how much control you have over the final look of your pages. You will be working with pre made templates that only let you do so much with it. This is why most people (myself included) seem to outgrow this type of web hosting company in a hurry. Not to mention that these conveniences are what makes the price of hosting closer to the $20 range.

The type of hosting that I will recommend for someone starting out is a host that offers a site builder as well as open source software installation such as WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal. This type of hosting is used by the majority of websites you see online. This type of hosting will run you between $4 and $10 a month. The open source software is free as well as being very popular and quite good. This type of software is often referred to as a content management system or CMS. A CMS will allow you many options for adding content to your website as well as choosing the layout and the look of your web pages. You will be able to add not only text, but photos, video, and audio as well. Out of the above choices for a CMS, WordPress is the one that I recommend and use due to it’s popularity and quick learning curve.  Joomla and Drupal are very nice and powerful CMSs also, but they have a bit of a steeper learning curve.

Step 2. The next step in building a website is choosing a domain name for your site. A domain name is the phone number for your website. It is the name people type in to their browser, such as (www.google.com).

Step 3. Once you pick the right hosting, domain name, and CMS for your website, the next step is to install the CMS software to the “back end” of your website. The back end of your website is only available to you. The general public only sees the front end when they visit your site. Installing the CMS is done right from your control panel that you will receive from your hosting company after you sign up. The control panel is nothing more than a private page from your web hosting company that only you and the hosting company have access to. The software installation is really easy because most good hosting companies have it set up so you can add what ever CMS you want automatically. You just need to follow the onscreen instructions and set up your user name, password, and the name of your blog or website. It really is quite simple to do if you choose a reputable hosting company.

Step 4. Now it’s time to choose a theme or a template for your website. A theme or template is similar to what I was talking about for a site builder. It is a pre designed look and layout for your web pages. The big difference between a site builder and a CMS is, with a CMS you have virtually limitless choices to pick from. WordPress has many free templates you can use for your website and they are getting better all the time.

Step 5. The only thing left to do now is add all of your content to your website. Since you chose a good CMS, this part of the job is the most fun. There is nothing quite like seeing all of your web pages come together as a finished product.

For more in depth information on how to build a website, visit http://qualityhostingnow.com

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Content management as an effective maintenance strategy

The websites have to be maintained regularly in order to keep it up-to-date. A website is successful if it gives a reason or reasons for a viewer to revisit the site. The viewer may be attracted to a website if it has new contents, new information, different developments or an interactive element. Website maintenance includes text updates, graphic changes within its program.

The content of the webpage which includes a headline, descriptive text, photo, audio clip or a video clip, also needs to be maintained and content management is a part of website maintenance. Updating the current content also includes company’s information or personal information on the website. It may include inserting new graphics depending on the industry the company operates. One of the things that can help you distinguish your website from the competitors is how often you update your content. If nothing changes in the website, then the search engine will stop indexing your website for search as it finds out that no changes have been done to the website for quite some time. Updating content on regular basis can invite the search engine to re-index your site more frequently. Content management is important to improve business relationships and increase revenues.

Effective maintenance strategy is by deciding how often you need or want to update your site and how extensive those updates will be. For example, a news publisher will have to update information on a daily basis, in some cases, even on hourly basis. A retailer may update its site whenever there is new merchandise and for special sales or promotions.

Attractive, descriptive, uncluttered and websites which always has something new or different on its page will catch a customer’s eye and hence will increase your business and this is what you want your website to do.

Website maintenance can be done by yourself if the site is small and requires less updates but if your business is growing, you might think of handing over the maintenance of your website to the website maintenance company. This way you can save your valuable time and focus on expanding your business and let the maintenance company do the updating and maintaining of the site. But you have to be in constant touch with the maintenance company with your requirements about how want things to look , what you don’t want  and constantly giving feedbacks about their work and showing interest in your own website.

Many clients want to maintain and manage their website by themselves. Content Management System or CMS is the answer for that. CMS is a software that keeps track of every piece of content on your website much like a library. As the name suggests, it is a back end tool that allows you to update text, pictures, and links without any knowledge of HTML. Some CMSs even allows you to add video, audio and other buttons. Therefore, CMS is necessary for a highly featured website development so that you can drive high traffic.

The use of CMS is recommended if you frequently update your site with news, product information, pricing or other information. Using a CMS allows updating and publishing your contents fast and helps you in saving some cents. You can update features such as new products/services, update product description and add news about your company and so on.

Content can be in the form of texts, pictures, music and documents. If you want to make your website reliable, flexible and user friendly, the CMS can come in handy for you. Whether you want to add new content, upgrade or delete the present content or adjustment of website templates, CMS allows web masters to take care of all the aspects concerning their website. A true CMS will allow you to have full control over your website helping you manage the content in whichever way you want.

There are a large number of CMS software available in the market. Few popular ones are Joomla, Drupal, Wordpress and many more. If your business model is on quality website for low prices, then the most cost-efficient publishing CMS tool is Wordpress. Wordpress is free to use for any website you want, without paying license fees. Drupal is also a free software package that allows an individual to publish, manage and organize a wide variety of contents on the website. Joomla is another CMS, which enables you to build websites and powerful online applications. Best thing is Joomla is an open source solution that is freely available to everyone and is used all over the world to power websites of all shapes and sizes.

So in the end you have to decide which is best for your business – to maintain your website by yourself or to give it to the website maintenance company

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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Mematikan Fungsi Post Revisions Wordpress

Wordpress memang mesin yang handal untuk mengatur blog-blog kita. Banyak sekali fitur yang bisa kita nikmati di dalamnya. Salah satunya adalah Post Revisions. Dengan fitur satu ini, Wordpress akan menyimpan setiap perubahan di setiap post atau artikel kita dan kita bisa melihat revisi-revisi itu bahkan kita bisa membandingkan antar revisi.

Tapi sayangnya fitur ini akan memakai space database MySQL anda apalagi kalau anda sering melakukan revisi pada artikel-artikel blog anda. Sesuai dengan apa yang saya alami selama ini, satu artikel minimal saya melakukan 4 kali revisi. Itu artinya saya memakai paling tidak 5 baris dalam table wp_posts di database MySQL saya. Tentu itu pemborosan yang luar biasa, untungnya jumlah post saya baru 175 an, kalo sudah ribuan tentu ada akan ada puluhan baris record yang terbuang sia-sia hanya untuk menyimpan revisi-revisi kita.

Akhirnya saya mencari cara untuk mematikan fitur ini dan akhirnya saya menemukannya, berikut langkah-langkah yang saya tempuh:

1. Edit file wp-config.php anda. Anda bisa menemukan file ini biasanya di folder public_html.
2. Tambahkan perintah ini: define('WP_POST_REVISIONS', false);
wp_config
3. Simpan file wp-config.php anda.
4. Login ke Wordpress admin anda dan coba buat post baru, dan lihat apakah masih ada kolom Post Revisions di halaman post anda, kalau anda tidak melihatnya berarti anda sudah berhasil mematikan fitur Post Revisions.

Untuk mengaktifkan fitur Post Revisions lagi, tinggal edit file wp-config.php anda dan hapus baris: define('WP_POST_REVISIONS', false);.
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Friday, January 2, 2009

Joomla content management system (CMS)

What is Joomla?
Joomla is an award-winning content management system (CMS), which enables you to build Web sites and powerful online applications. Many aspects, including its ease-of-use and extensibility, have made Joomla the most popular Web site software available. Best of all, Joomla is an open source solution that is freely available to everyone.
What's a content management system (CMS)?
A content management system is software that keeps track of every piece of content on your Web site, much like your local public library keeps track of books and stores them. Content can be simple text, photos, music, video, documents, or just about anything you can think of. A major advantage of using a CMS is that it requires almost no technical skill or knowledge to manage. Since the CMS manages all your content, you don't have to.
What are some real world examples of what Joomla! can do?
Joomla is used all over the world to power Web sites of all shapes and sizes. For example:

  • Corporate Web sites or portals

  • Corporate intranets and extranets

  • Online magazines, newspapers, and publications

  • E-commerce and online reservations

  • Government applications

  • Small business Web sites

  • Non-profit and organizational Web sites

  • Community-based portals

  • School and church Web sites

  • Personal or family homepages


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MODX The Ajax CMS

MODx is an open source PHP Application Framework with Powerful Features that help you take control of your online content. It empowers developers and advanced users to give as much control as desired to whomever they desire for day-to-day website content maintenance chores.

MODx is 100% buzzword compliant, and makes child's play of building content managed sites with validating, accessible CSS layouts – hence Ajax CMS. It empowers its users to build engaging "Web 2.0" sites today, with its pre-integrated MooTools, Scriptaculous and Prototype libraries. If you're a CSS designer or Ajax aficionado, this is the CMS for you; and if you like what you see today, you'll love what's coming.

Techies call MODx a Content Management Framework ("CMF"): equal parts custom web app builder and Content Management System ("CMS"). With a flexible API and a robust event override system, MODx makes building engaging web projects straightforward — or changing core functionality without hacking the core code possible. Custom tweaks won't leave you pulling out your hair when it's time to upgrade.

Not only does MODx help you build sites quickly, but it also is both robust and simple. As far as end-users know, MODx is just an easy-to-use online application; for developers there are freely available resources and a fantastic end-user community.

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