
Apr 29, 2010
In: Ask a Web DesignerWhat is a CMS and why would I want one?
CMS stands for Content Management System, basically it’s software that allows you to manage your website without any technical knowledge. If you had a CMS on your website you would have a special part of the site where you could login and change text or add images as easily as if you were writing emails.
A couple of good reasons why you might want a CMS include:
- Save money over time not paying a web designer to handle changes to your site.
- Keep your content fresh by making frequent changes easily thereby encouraging repeat visits.
To learn more about content management systems see our article 5 Advantages of a Content Management System
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