Content management

image WordPress is the preferred choice blogging platform for a lot of bloggers these days. The other day, WordPress celebrated their fifth birthday and they have certainly come a long way since they started out.

When bloggers first download their WordPress theme, they often don’t know what to do to customize the looks of their blog to stand apart from their competition.

While premium WordPress themes are a great way to add zing to your blog, not everybody can afford them. Therefore learning a bit of CSS and HTML doesn’t hurt at all. In fact, the more you learn some of the basic coding languages of HTML and PHP, the better you will be able to customize your WordPress blog design.



In order to keep bringing search engines and traffic your way, your website needs to boast good content. But that doesn’t mean you have to sit down for hours on end to write great articles for your web pages. Instead, try some of these popular content generating techniques and strategies.

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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).