Content Management Systems
Visitors don't expect web sites to be purely static in their content. They expect a regularly-updated cornucopia of delights to entertain, illuminate and delight.
A content management system can be as simple as a blog - who wants to learn HTML to add a new story? - through to a complex catalogue system (with a little e-commerce thrown in perhaps?).
And, of course, anything in-between.
- Bespoke systems to meet your exacting-requirements
- Simple open source systems tweaked to your needs
- New features for existing systems
- Retro-fitting of a system to an existing web site
- Written in any programming language your client dictates
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Anything worth having, is worth keeping safe - and we take security extremely-seriously.
Whatever we build, we ensure it is as secure as it can be to protect your precious data.
All clients can also take advantage of our free updates services: a regular email to alert them to updates to the software they're using (from Windows to WordPress).
Simple Systems
Not every web site needs to have all its contents updated on a daily basis - sometimes all you need is the ability to add a news story, update a product entry or change a phone number - without the need to employ a web developer.
For situations like this, a simple content management system is perfect: log in, see the page, make the change, save it, log out.
Who needs complicated?
Online Catalogues
If your client's products or services aren't suitable for online selling, that doesn't necessarily mean they don't want an easy to use online catalogue.
Web-based catalogues combined with a content management system make it simplicity itself to add, remove, amend or even hide products (hiding can be useful if you're temporarily out of stock, or want to prepare the listing for a new product before it's actually ready to launch).
Visitors can easily put together a basket of goods to generate an enquiry, compare products and - with the right system - you can even allow your 'dumb salesman' to up-sell on your behalf.
Asset Management
Whether for internal or external use - content management systems don't always have to be used to sell products.
A web-based asset management system can create a central resource for all your 'stuff' - from images to ad proofs, approved copy to old pitch presentations.
The advantages of a web-based system are as broad as your imagination, but include:
- Easy to use - the user interface can be what-ever you want it to be
- One system can hold any file type you care to save
- Access can be password for in-house and external users
- Different access rights for different files
- Access to the files when out of the office