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Loads of data? Constant updates? This is the solution.
If you are building search-engine-friendly Web sites and want them to grow with your business, you should be using a content management system rather than building sites with CSS/HTML pages or Dreamweaver templates.
A content management system:
- stores your content in a database
- keeps the design of the site separate from the content which means the time taken to load a page is quicker
- makes it so that to update something on every page of your CMS Web site you generally only have to update it in one place, not on every individual page of the Web site. This saves time & money if you're making regular updates to your site.
This makes content management systems highly scalable.
Also, good content management systems allow non-technical users add and edit the content without needing to know any HTML or Web design knowledge. Re{invent} Yourself provides training for you to update your own site.
Sites that Re{invent} Yourself have built using a CMS are:
- Re{invent} Yourself
- What Snake Is That?
- South Coast Leisure Times
- Ulladulla Youthy is being updated to a CMS in 2010
