CMS THEME SKINS

Web 2.0 Layout Design Tips

August 31st, 2009

There are many reasons why you would want to create a hidden page in Joomla but unfortunately within the Joomla administration there are no simple ways of figuring it out. Learn why you may want to create a hidden page in Joomla and how to easily create links to those pages.

August 27th, 2009

Are you starting a new website? If you are, then you have several decisions you need to make. First, you have to decide whether your new site is going to be a large site with hundreds of pages of content, or is it going to be a site with just a few pages. Knowing that will help you decide on the appropriate CMS to use.

August 27th, 2009

Right out of the box Joomla is a very powerful application for websites. The potential it has is amazing. You can have as many or as few pages as you want for your website…

August 26th, 2009

The main attraction of the Drupal Content Management System is its versatility. You can perform the most elementary task of a two page site to a social network with voluminous traffic. It is an open source content management system.

August 25th, 2009

Having a successful business website requires having successful search engine optimization campaigns. That’s why, when you’re looking to build your company website, it’s a good idea to look for a content management system that will facilitate your company’s SEO efforts.

August 19th, 2009

There are dozens if not hundreds of different Content Management Systems (CMS) in existence. Many of these are free to use and are built using Open Source principles; that is, many different developers contributor their time and expertise to the particular project for free and the code is there for all to use.

August 18th, 2009

Drupal is an open source software which is free. Drupal originated in the University of Antwerp and was created by two students Dries Buyaert and Hans Snijder in 2000. Originally the software was called “drop.org” and was changed to “Drupal” in January 2001. The word is derived from the English pronunciation of the Dutch word “druppel” meaning “drop”. The coding of Drupal is in PHP.

August 18th, 2009

The concept of a “buyer persona” has helped many companies better target their prospective customers. When it comes to creating and managing our online content, we need to get this feeling back by knowing our prospective customers, understanding what motivates them, and demonstrating our ability to listen by offering relevant content tailored to who they are, not what we’re trying to promote.

August 18th, 2009

The next time you’re tasked with creating new content for your Web site, try to envision if there’s a way to get more bang for your buck. Instead of producing one, long video that’s bound to lose viewers that just don’t have 45 minutes to spend with you at a time, create a three-part series that will keep people coming back for more. When you use targeted content to stay relevant and address your audiences’ needs, you make a strong case for yourself as both a good listener and a resident expert.

August 18th, 2009

Content is king, right? This is absolutely true for present-day web sites. Gone are the days when web sites consisted of static pages with few areas of changing content. Web portals and web communities are the order of the day wherein content is updated not just daily but a few times a day! Businesses, big and small, have realized the importance of providing up-to-date information about their products and services on their web sites. All this, however, has led to a new problem – managing and organizing this growth in content.