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		<title>Use CMS to update your content regularly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 12:20:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>isaivani</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Content management system (CMS) is a time saver tool that enables webmasters to update new information without having knowledge on professional web design or programming. The point is there is no need to call your web developer every time, to  correct a spelling error or add an event to a calendar. You can handle [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Content management system (CMS) is a time saver tool that enables webmasters to update new information without having knowledge on professional web design or programming. The point is there is no need to call your web developer every time, to  correct a spelling error or add an event to a calendar. You can handle updates yourself or assign someone in your office to make the changes easily.</p>
<p>What is CMS? It is the website management software with optional, flexible modules such as web pages, forums, blogs, calendars and newsletters that can be easily updated. Content requires updating at regular intervals of time; this system makes the work easier without any hassles, so you can attract viewers to visit your website more frequently and increase your site traffic. If you have used it properly, any weak website can be changed into a stunning and profitable site.</p>
<p>Why should I use CMS?</p>
<p>•  It gives you the freedom to edit, delete, modify and remove any content according to your wish.<br />
•  A CMS-based website provides an interactive experience which attracts more people and helps increase your sale.<br />
•  One of the major requirements of search engines is site consistency.  CMS helps you maintain a consistent look and feel throughout the site.<br />
•  Using CMS in a site, administrator has the ability to grant permission to multiple staff for updating specific parts of the site.<br />
•  With a CMS, you can add new modules with just a few clicks and enhance your site.</p>
<p>There are many things to consider while choosing a content management system. Before picking up a CMS, please check whether it has the following essential features.</p>
<p>•  Quick and easy installation<br />
•  Easy administration interface<br />
•  CMS with basic features like tag clouds, forums, polls, ratings, Captcha and gallery.<br />
•  Simple template manipulation</p>
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