The CM Difference

CM Doesn't just stand for Created Media – it also stands for Content Management!

Content Management System (CMS) is used to describe the way website pages are created and managed. In essence it is about organizing and structuring your site in a way that is easy to manage and update.

With a content management system, anyone in your company with the correct access will be able to login and update their section of the website. This could be your office secretary or it could be the managing director! A CMS will give the tools to the right people so that when a website change needs to made, they can do it immediately. Rather than waiting for an external company or the Web Master to update the site, the change can be done straight away.

Within a content management system there will be web editor software which is similar to Microsoft Word. With this tool, webpages can be created and edited with ease. Images and flash documents can also be easily uploaded and inserted to the webpage.

With every Content Management System there is a master user who will be able to give relevant website access to employees within the company.

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