Posts Tagged: web content management system
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Apr 04, 2013
No CommentsGetting Your Money’s Worth with Ecommerce
There’s a lot to contemplate when it comes to ecommerce websites and what you want to offer your customers. A variety in shopping carts, shipping options and payment options are just a few things to consider. The Auctori web CMS (Content Management System) provides a number of options with the Ecommerce Module that some business...
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Jan 22, 2013
No CommentsOnline Forms Form Relationships worth Forming
Websites bring together consumers and businesses through the World Wide Web using content, design and online forms. Online forms allow companies to connect to consumers and understand their needs, while gathering data for strategy and attracting leads (that was an accidental rhyme). As an important tool, forms should strategically collect information rather than seek illegitimate...
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Dec 22, 2012
No CommentsASP.NET Benefits Broken Down
Web content management systems allow users to build websites and maintain them with little to no development knowledge. When researching web CMS platforms, however, sometimes it can be difficult to understand the differences between them unless you DO understand coding and the development process. One framework available to developers is the .NET (Dot NET) framework...
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Nov 20, 2012
No CommentsWebsite Design Fit for an Audience
The design and layout of a website is the first thing a visitor sees and it can immediately generate a positive or negative reaction. If you own a website, you want to engage your audience, and more importantly you want to reach out to the correct audience with the right web design. The first step...
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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...