A major improvement to our old site, with the new CMS, our online presence has greatly improved. Best thing is, we can update all the news and products ourselves. The SEO initiative is also leaving a positive mark. Thank you
Tanya LagerweyIf you have looked at the custom web design Websites and decided that you would like more control over your own, or you are expecting to have a larger-sized Website with frequently changing content, then it is best you consider a content managed Website. Gain the ability to update your own Website's content, such as news, products, and more...
The planning and researching stage, as with custom Websites, will still apply – i.e. we research your competitors, gather background information, and begin creating a strategy.
We'll create an eye-pleasing design that fits your brand, and that is scalable with your Website's growth. Once you have approved the design we will go ahead and start "skinning" (i.e. the process of converting the design into visual templates) the CMS. The templates allow for content to be presented on the site in a consistent manner regardless of what the content itself contains. Don't you want to add some news and display it on a different page without the need for requesting a Web developer's assistance?
In addition, training will be provided for the person in charge of the site, so that he/she will have no difficulty adding pages, changing the structure, and contributing to the World Wide Web.
A CMS works best when you, or a team of people, all contribute toward updating your Website, as it is crucial to keep content fresh in order to accumulate regular visitors and increase favour with the search engines. Why not read some more on Search engine optimization?

ExpressionEngine is a flexible, feature-rich content management system that empowers individuals, organizations, and companies around the world to easily manage their website.

WordPress is a state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on blogging, aesthetics, web standards, and usability.
We have mostly spoken about fully-fledged Web Content Management Systems but blogs also fit the mould of a CMS. Blogs are a simpler version of a CMS and can have "pages" but are more focused on "blogging" about topics relevant to the blog owner, be it about your business, your industry, or anything else under the sun. Why not secure your own spot on the blogosphere?