Posts Tagged: cms
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Mar 05, 2013
No CommentsSpeaking to the Population
Sixty to 70 percent of the population isn’t fluent in English. If you own a website, implementing multilingual pages is important, if not another full website. North America contributes to 11.4% of worldwide internet users, while the largest contributing country is Asia at 44.8%. Think about how much we limit ourselves by just creating English...
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May 18, 2012
No CommentsWebsite Globalization and Audience Expansion
By: Amanda Gabbert No matter what type of website you run, you reach out to an audience, sometimes a multilingual audience. Implementing a multilingual site or multilingual options will expand your audience and globalize your website. Implementing a multilingual site does not require you to speak multiple languages with the products available today. You can...
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Jan 04, 2012
No CommentsGet Your Documents Organized for the New Year
By: Samantha Seligsohn Locating documents on your computer can be a real time-waster but this year keeping your documents organized will be the last of your worries. It’s important to implement a content management system (CMS) so you can take advantage of the elements it offers to its full potential. A CMS is design to...
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Oct 26, 2011
No CommentsHow to Create a Successful Archive Page
By Samantha Seligsohn Here are some helpful hints on how to create a successful archive page in Auctori content management system. Keywords Using the appropriate keywords is crucial. Make sure you act as a web searcher when adding keywords to fit your page. Description This description should be short and to the point. Try not...
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Sep 20, 2011
No CommentsVideo on a Budget: A Review of Magisto
By Elizabeth Liebel Auctori has relationships with many video production companies which gives our clients the resources to have a professional video created for their company which can then be implemented into their Auctori website. Professional video production ranges from hundreds to thousands of dollars, and depending on your budget, you may not be able...