CMS - Content Management System

A CMS (Content Management System) refers to an application that allows multiple collaborators to edit, create, and publish content.  A CMS can be used to manage a website, blog, or other type of online content. There are many different types of CMSs available for your business needs.

Many CMSs allow workflow roles, so jobs can be broken into authors, editors, and admins. CMS can also be accessed from any web browser. This is a major advantage because any employee can work collaboratively from anywhere on the system. Another advantage is it's super easy to use and not much skill or previous knowledge is necessary to use it correctly. CMSs make website and blog management easy, so you can focus on creating great content without the stress of paying a third party to create it for you.

When choosing a CMS for your business, you'll want to consider the features that are important to you. For example, if you need an eCommerce platform, you'll want to find CMS with capabilities designed for eCommerce. If you're just looking for a CMS to manage a website or blog, than any CMS should work.

What are the benefits of using a CMS?

Benefits of using a CMS include improved efficiency, cost savings, better search engine optimization (SEO), easier collaboration, improved user experience, and greater control over content.  

What types of websites can use a CMS?  

Any type of website can use a CMS, including ecommerce sites, blogs, news sites, intranets and more.  

How does a CMS work?  

A CMS works by providing an interface for users to create and manage digital content. It typically includes features such as text editors, media management tools, page templates and more.

Fun Fact:

"As of 2019, 60% of websites are powered by a CMS (Content Management System) such as WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal.” (Gomez, 2019).

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