Business Laptop Source: Pexels Behind every website is a content management software solution, CMS. These platforms make it possible to draft and
Behind every website is a content management software solution, CMS. These platforms make it possible to draft and publish posts, curate the way web pages look and how users can interact.
When you sell, a CMS helps you upload your products, tag the items, and set up payment methods. In short, a CMS is your website’s ecosystem, and choosing the right one can make a massive difference in your experience.
Types of CMS Software
In general, there are three different types of CMS software. The first is open source, meaning that developers work on the software and offer it for free to use. The second is proprietary, as in the CMS is copyrighted, and you need to pay once to use it. The final option is SaaS, or Software-as-a-Service, where you not only get access to the CMS but also additional support.
Top CMS Options for Your New Website
There are many options. Ultimately, what is best for you depends on your business scope, budget, and what you need your website to do.
· Magento
Magento is an open-source type CMS developed by Adobe. While there is a free version available, you will need to pay to gain access to the premium tools. While it can be expensive for those looking for a truly custom option, those using the base features can benefit from a robust range of third-party extensions and an innovative product selection tool. To get the most out of your site, use a combination of web developers and a specialized Magento SEO agency to optimize your content and approach for users and algorithms alike.
· Drupal
If your website needs to be able to handle a huge number of pages and large collections of data, then you may prefer Drupal. Drupal is specifically designed to handle large datasets, and most importantly it’s one of the options that is the most difficult to hack. When you need function over aesthetic, this is the CMS for you.
· Squarespace
Creatives in particular are fans of Squarespace, since it uses drag-and-drop technology so you can quickly make a great-looking site without much technical knowledge. While it’s easy to setup and use, it isn’t very customizable with third-party options. If you have no need for features beyond what Squarespace can offer and prefer to have a visual developer to customize your site, then this can be a good choice.
· WordPress
WordPress (the free open-source CMS, not the company) is the most popular CMS in the world. At the moment, WordPress makes up 64.2% of the CMS market. The reason being is that it’s highly customizable, and there’s a massive community around it. Not only can you save time by buying premium themes, but you can also then customize it later with a large range of plug-ins. This CMS is also SEO-friendly. The only downside is that this CMS requires you to pay for hosting and your domain name elsewhere. You’ll also need a third-party security system, since WordPress doesn’t offer more than cursory protection.
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