Content Management System CMS - Content Management System -
12 reasons and Advantages to have a content management System
A content management system, or CMS, is a web application designed to make it easy for non-technical users to add, edit and manage a website.
Not only do content management systems help website users with content editing, they also take care of a lot of "behind the scenes" work such as:
•Automatically generate navigation elements •Making content searchable and indexable •Keeping track of users, their permissions and security settings •And much, much more.
A Content Management System works by interacting with a database on your web server. When you update the content through your back-end, your website as your visitors see it pulls the information from your database and the information is displayed.
How does it work? A content management system is essentially a secondary website. You and your staff access the system via the web and perform various tasks to add, remove, update and manage the content visitors see on your website. Another powerful aspect of content management is the ability to monitor activity on your website (such as discovering how many people are viewing your site) and feedback from visitors (such as online inquiries).
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