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Content Update Management

The phrase "content is king" is no longer new, but its message is stronger than ever. The competition among online retailers is fierce. Businesses of any size are scrambling to grab a domain name and take advantage of the growing online shopping industry. To do this, companies are looking for ways to improve online exposure. After all, if internet users can't find your site, they'll spend their money with the competition. One of the most effective ways to ensure a steady flow of web traffic is by maintaining current information on your site. However, for many small companies, editing pages requires technical expertise--and content update management is left to webmasters and programmers. This often results in update delays, leaving stale content to collect dust on the Web. How can you avoid this?

At Systems Web, we offer DotNetNuke, a revolutionary content update management system that puts the site owner in control. This browser-based system enables site owners to edit, add or delete pages in real-time with just a few clicks of the mouse. Systems Web customers are now enjoying the freedom to update or alter their websites around the clock. What does this mean for website performance? Search engine spiders thrive on fresh copy. With the ability to edit or add copy instantly, our customers are experiencing high volumes of traffic and higher conversions.

Need another reason to choose the DotNetNuke solution? Since our content update management system is open source, you are not obligated to stay with Systems Web throughout the life of your site. In fact, if you want to transfer hosting services at any time, you can--and your content management system will stay with you. For more information on how we can help optimize your website, visit our web site at http://www.systems-web.com or call us at 801-733-5800.



About the author:

Delphine Campes-Edouard is currently Vice President of Systems Web, a web development company in business since 1999. Systems Web specializes in the open-source Content Management System DotNetNuke, a simple-to-use tool to edit your web site without any knowledge of HTML. Their award-winning web sites are now all using DotNetNuke. Go visit their web site at http://www.systems-web.com.