Posts Tagged ‘content management system’

Content Management Systems Advice #104

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Best Web Site Designers:

We have an IT team that strictly attends to each department’s computer malfunctions and system back-ups. We’re looking for a content management system or web application, which enables us to add some media and content without detracting from the integrity of our site’s search engine optimization programming.

Even though certain members of our staff will be authorized to add content, we’ll also require a permission-based program to simplify our workflow for other staff members.

Also, is there a web application or content management system that allows us to add new pages without contacting the web designer?

Small Biz Company In Collinsville, IL 

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Absolutely is the answer to your wish-list of functional features. Your search engine and regular update quandary has one cost effective, scalable web site solution. Unidev a web applications  company is the proud innovator of a content management system that does the following:

  • Give your employees the autonomy to make site updates
  • Never worry about input error destructing your site’s search engine optimization infrastructure and programming
  • Ease and standardize employee bios
  • Add new pages, which concur with the site’s overall design scheme

If your company requires an economical content management system customized to meet your company’s discerning web application requirements, review the power of Auctori.

The innovative and intuitive content management system (CMS) is loaded with search engine optimization features designed to assure site visibility. The more content one feeds Auctori, the better the SEO exposure.

As for having a content management system that delivers efficiency, maximizing workflow productivity, Auctori’s permission-based functionality works according to your workflow specifications.

Not to mention, Auctori is cost effective because it gives your company the autonomy to manage your web design – internally. 

For a test-drive, click content management system (CMS).

How to Design a City Government Web Site

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

How do cities, towns and  other  government funded departments scrap an outmoded Web site without enduring an excruciating web renovation? It’s called a content management system (CMS). But, not just any CMS will do. Powered by the Auctori™, the state of art platform gives cities the autonomy to post, update and perform regular site content maintenance:

  • Announce special events and departmental meetings
  • Publish agenda minutes
  • Bid solicitations
  • Archive outdated reports
  • Notify citizens of time sensitive information – data alerts

Boundless web design. Municipalities are not married to using the same old, same old city templates. With Auctori, the possibilities of developing the website are boundless, presenting a wealth of features, engineered to ease making in-house updates. 

Efficacious workflow. Auctori supports all city programs, presenting easy updates for a professional designed Web site. Moreover, the content management system expedites the content approval workflow for all citywide departments, programs and services. Equipped with roles based permissions, the CMS enables administrators to post information in draft form for publication approval by superiors.

Unobstructed exposure. Attract local, national and international traffic. Auctori places the city Web site on the roadmap to high exposure. Attracting visitors, tourists and citizens is literally a no brainer. With its built-in search engine optimization features, Auctori works to ensure that your Web site is configured to procure new business relationships.

Fuss-free interaction. Auctori eases communications with its seamless survey modules. Poll, survey and interact with residents about tax modifications, infrastructure repairs or other pressing issues. Form builder module allows any municipality to create applications for parking permits, vehicle registrations, and other pertinent documents dissemination.

Read more about the power of Auctori for your municipality’s Web site.

Client-responsive Web Design Tips

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

At Best Web Site Designers, the focus is generally about the visual qualities of site design. All too often, corporations forget the underlying objective of the Web site: to convert sales and generate leads. A client-responsive Web site consists of clean design. Web sites are merely a company’s marketing “real estate.” They account for a substantial component of lead generation, sales and the cultivation of new business opportunities.

Use the following check list to accommodate your target audience’s preferences with client-responsive web design:

Basic Web page Features

Fuss-free navigation
-  Easy-to-follow site information, highlighted on the home page
- Immediate access to product, services and other offerings
- Site pages describing your company’s products and services
- A frequently asked question (FAQ) page highlighting specific consumer information
- Informative articles, white papers and case studies providing additional information about the value of your   offerings

Follow-up pages

- Contact information published on each site page
- A clear call to action, compelling the visitor to follow up the visit with an action
- Lead integration
- An announcement page or blog (designed using a content management system)
- Hassle-free contact forms followed by a capture form to deter spam

Optional Web design Features

- Audio – a voice recorded message and/or music should be an optional feature that the viewer can set according to their viewing preferences
- Flash animation video specific to the visitor’s needs
- A query field for searchable functionality
- A shopping cart to expedite sales
- Terms of service and / or a privacy policy page
- Security encryption to safeguard visitor information
- Product comparison tables

While the aforementioned list is a shortlist of Web site features, the best web design enhances the usability of each end-user’s interaction on your site, allowing for a pleasurable viewing experience – ultimately leading to a new lead or sales transaction.

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