Content Management (CMS)

Your new website doesn’t have to be a static entity, which slowly gathers dust until you have to fork out for another brand new one a year down the line. It should be organic and able to grow with your business, quickly responding to your latest products and developments and sharing them with the world.

The most convenient and effective way to achieve this is by using a content management system, which allows you and your staff to add new pages and new content quickly and easily via a simple interface.

Integrated with our Web Design services, MBL can provide tailored Content Management Systems (CMS) that allow you to do just this.

Why use content management?

A website that uses content management is a lot like a database. You simply add information such as news stories, product descriptions, links, pictures and video easily using a WYSIWYG interface. The content management software then does all the technical work of formatting the pages for you.

Besides requiring little technical knowledge, CMS also has many other benefits:

  • It’s a cost-effective way to expand and keep your website up to date with your organisation’s latest developments.
  • Web-based CMS systems allow you to add content from anywhere, at any time.
  • Anyone on your staff can contribute and get involved by posting news, blogs and more.
  • Customised CMS that puts power in your hands

MBL’s expertise in delivering powerful, user-friendly content management systems means that we can build tailored solutions into your new website and meet all of your needs.

We can help you with:

  • New, bespoke CMS systems
  • Third-party CMS systems, customised to meet all of your requirements.
  • Hosting your CMS on the web, allowing you and your staff to add content from any Internet-enabled computer.

To find out more about how we can help you really bring your new website to life, contact us.

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