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The Best Content Management System Tools in 2016

Content management systems have become more important than ever nowadays. They basically make a straightforward, clear distinction between code and content.

For many business owners out there, that’s nothing short of a godsend.

After all, not all of us have had the time to acquire various coding skills. Running a business is already time-consuming and challenging enough. Luckily, the advent of CMSs (Content Management Systems) has ensured that won’t be a problem anymore.

Nowadays, you can just pick the CMS you need and start implementing all your online content ideas with ease. Still, how do you choose the right CMS solution?

Well, for starters, you should know that content management systems are split into various platforms. These two are the most popular:

Honestly though for most business owners and operators the choice of the underlying programming language your platform is built on top of is of little concern as it’s likely chosen by the developers that you’ve hired to build your site for you.  You just want to be able to operate it, update it and maintain it easily.

So let’s get to what really interests you: The best CMS tools of 2016!

1. WordPress

It’s not a shock that WordPress is the first thing to come to mind when we discuss CMSs. After all, just two years ago, around 74 million websites relied on WordPress.

What’s more, this CMS enjoys a 58.7% share of the entire content management system market. Quite clearly, it’s doing something right.

Well, we’re going to help you really decide if this CMS is right for you or not. Here are the main benefits of using WordPress:

Plus, WordPress is rather cost-efficient as well. Still, you should keep two things in mind.

For one, WordPress is mainly built for small content websites. If you have more complex things in mind (eCommerce, for instance), you can upgrade, but it can get quite expensive.

Secondly, WordPress can sometimes slow down your website. That’s because it contains a lot of generic code which isn’t necessary for each individual website.

All in all, WordPress usually ends up being your go-to option when looking for a content management system.

2. Drupal

While Drupal might not be as popular as WordPress, it still seems to be a favorite with various business owners in 2016. If you’re not sure about it yet, just keep these benefits in mind:

Are there any drawbacks you should consider? Well, of course – that’s a given with anything in life. Here are some things you might not like about Drupal:

3. DNN

Formerly known as DotNetNuke, DNN has been powering over 800,000 websites for years now. So, it’s no wonder that it also made our list.

Plus, it’s hard to overlook why it’s so popular in the first place:

Unfortunately, you might have to struggle when it comes to the user experience on your website. Why? Because trying to get multiple, separate modules to work together can be difficult. You see, DNN’s community is vast and there are a large number of modules and skins (these are the themes used by DNN) available and not all modules and skins have been developed by the same level of developer and often you’ll find these modules don’t work together nicely.

But this really shouldn’t be a huge concern as DNN by itself is pretty robust and you’ll most likely be pleased with the end result.

4. Kentico

The last highlight for today is Kentico, a content management system that is easy to tweak to make sure it meets all your needs.

Here’s what else it has to offer:

However, this is where one issue might pop up. Basically, the customer support is great. Problem is, that’s mostly after you’ve purchased one of their subscriptions. And the costs can get quite high.

Also, you might not enjoy the fact that you need to know some technical skills if you want to work with the templates.

What Do All These Content Management Systems Have in Common?

They are all included in our CMS Solutions service. Yes, that’s right – we offer cloud and web hosting for all of them. 

And the best news – we cover both! .NET or PHP CMSs!

Ultimately, the choice of CMS depends on your particular needs and preferences. However, you should never leave cloud or web hosting up to chance. It’s best to always strive to work with the best.

Well, we believe we can meet your needs. Get in touch with us and let’s discuss what we can do to help you out.

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