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Content Management Systems – The Best CMS Software For Your Business
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Content Management Systems – The Best CMS Software For Your Business

June 3, 2020

Content management systems have revolutionised how content is created, managed and marketed by organizations. CMS software is easy to use and allows companies to work efficiently. Their inbuilt templates help to create a cohesive web design while accelerating the process of web development.

The most popular Content Management Softwares (CMS) software are

WordPress


WordPress is definitely the most popular CMS platform. It hosts 33.5% of all websites online. This open-source platform is loved by businesses and independent bloggers alike because of its simplicity and usability. WordPress is the perfect software to build websites for those who are not tech-savvy, with its multitude of themes and plugins, that can be customised to achieve any look. Publishing, editing, and maintaining posts in WordPress is really simple. This MySQL and PHP based platform is free, however, it does require a domain name and/or web host. WordPress is inherently SEO friendly and its array of plugins can be utilized to further optimise the site.

Joomla


Joomla is another very popular open-source CMS platform. It is a free application that is driven by a volunteer support system. It is a great option for brands that aspire to create more custom posts. With its substantial range of extensions and templates, Joomla is the largest Content Management Systems platform available today. It also has the additional advantage of inbuilt multilingual support, reducing the need to add plugins to enable multiple languages to run on your website. Easy usability, an extensive set of tools and inexpensiveness makes it a widely utilised platform for government, corporate, social media, and blogging websites.

Hubspot


Hubspot is a paid all-in-one online marketing platform. It can be used to build customised websites, which are optimised for every device and user. It has tools that can help your company to manage SEO, landing pages, social media, email marketing, and web analytics. This cloud-based CMS and CRM platform has been designed to allow its users to market their services more effectively. With its multiple hubs, Hubspot optimises inbound marketing to generate better leads and increase ROI.

Drupal


Drupal, an open-source CMS platform, is completely free and has a huge number of community-contributed modules. It is best suited for medium and large-scale companies that have complex architecture, high volumes of traffic, heavy content, and require a higher level of security. Drupal has a very flexible system that offers custom post creation and management. It also provides advanced user management and includes multilingual support for your website. Drupal, with its strong backend framework, is recognized for its scalability and security.

Wix


Wix, another cloud-based Content Management System software, is meant for mobile-friendly websites for small to medium-sized businesses. It has a wide array of plugins that are reasonably priced, and it is well known for its excellent support and maintenance. It is user-friendly and offers an array of designs that don’t require advanced technical knowledge to implement. This all-in-one website builder makes web development easy with its simple drag-and-drop editor feature.

Typo3


Typo3 is most widely used for enterprise-level websites. This free open source Content Management Softwares is known for its scalability. What it lacks in user-friendliness, Typo3 makes up for in modularity and versatility. It has features that allow you to manage multiple sites through a single installation, can handle huge numbers of files and supports multilingual websites. Typo3 requires more technical skill to operate and puts high demands on the server, which can lead to reduced efficiency if not managed efficiently.

Final Thoughts

All CMS software have their pros and cons. The CMS best suited for your business ultimately depends on the size, scale, and domain of your organization. At Alkye, we specialise in dynamic content creation and management to help you effectively navigate the highly competitive content landscape.

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