So, you have your own web site. Fantastic! What was that? You use Dreamweaver? Superb! No? Not superb? Let me guess. You’ve building web page after web page and your site now consist of 50+ webpages with the numbers going up. And you’re pulling your hair out trying to keep all that content under control.
You can’t seem to find half of the things you’re looking for. You have no idea what pages you added last week because you’re busy trying to figure out why the code you added to a web page has broken the whole site. Trying to link to related web pages on your site is a nightmare. And re-organizing? Well … let’s not even touch that.
Isn’t there an easier way to build and manage a web site with what seems like never ending content.
The good new is … there is.
Let me introduce you to the Content Management System (CMS).
In the early days of Internet marketing, a popular way to advertise a new product was to use a mini site and toss up some pay per click (PPC) ad campaigns at top search engines like Googleâ„¢ and Overture. However today, more in-depth content sites are preferred both by search engines and human website visitors.
