Thursday, October 19, 2017

What is a Static Website?

The static website is simple website design which is cost effective and beneficial for the small businesses or individual. Each page is coded in HTML and displays the same information to every visitor. Mostly there will be few simple web pages with few images.

What is Content Management System (CMS)?

Content Management System (CMS) is a system used to manage the content of a Web site / blog. There are two elements as CMA (Content Management Application) and CDA (Content Delivery Application. If you google you can find a lot of CMSs but out of all only few really do the job.

There are hundreds of free CMS options out in the market today. From those CMS programs, the most popular options are WordPress, Drupal and Joomla. And out of the top 100,000 websites online, 52.87% are using WordPress while Drupal and Joomla are being used on 17.12% and 7.11%. In addition they are also used on 83.16% of the top 1 million websites.
 

Why migrating to CMS?

If your company is performing fairly in the new global market, there is a good chance that it already has a website. However, if you are looking to make the most out of your online preference, it could be a good idea to migrate from your ordinary site to a CMS (content management system). 

Simply “having a website” is not enough to succeed in today’s highly competitive online market. In the contrary having an outdated website can do more harm for your business than good. Most of the internet users today do not like to meddle with web sites that do not appear decent or hard to navigate. They will just leave the site and look for a better alternative, thus you will use a potential customer.

The most significant feature that all these three CMS programs have in common is the ease of maintenance. Actually, the simplicity to use starts with the process of downloading any of these (WordPress, Drupal or Joomla) hosting options. It is as simple as going to the relevant website and clicking the “download” button. Moreover, while being really easy to update, the CMSs also make all the other aspects of maintaining a website very easy. Thanks to the wide variety of applications that can be installed on these CMSs, it is very simple and easy to manage, not only the posts you make, but also where and when they should be posted. And on top of all that, the communities behind all three CMSs are always ready to provide great support to any company that is looking to move their site into a CMS.

Today, a huge amount of popular websites are powered by these CMS programs. While thousands of websites, including Forbes.com and KatyPerry.com are powered by WordPress, most of the government websites, including whitehouse.gov are powered by Drupal. Joomla is also being used in many leading websites, which include the IHOP.com and Guggenheim.org. For any company’s static website, CMS programs like WordPress, Drupal and Joomla presents a number of advantages for setup and maintenance. And these options can easily help ensure a much better online presence, while also making a company’s website a lot more usable for its customers.

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