Re: [Dave] Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!
Hi all,
I purchased CMSB in order to provide an easy to use, reliable content management system to my clients.
I have a knowledge of PHP but must admit I was a little daunted and confused when first trying to get my head around how the system worked.
I have been testing - and marketing - the software by initially building - now three/four - sections of my site with CMSB:
http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/Content_Management_System_FAQs.php http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/Web_Presence_in_Recession.php http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/Articles.php as well as, effectively, banner rotation
on my home page and a specific search section on the Content Management System part of my site.
What's also great is that the system enables the appropriate setting of Title and Description tags - really important for search engines. As a result, I am a
lot more confident in both using the system and in offering the product. The fact that CMSB sections can be seamlessly integrated within overall site design -
that is protected - is particularly good.
I have also generated RSS feeds at
http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/rss.xml.php and at
http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/Articlesrss.xml.phpHopefully, I have finally found a CMS that works and sells!! P.S. I would only say that the Interactive Tools Documenentation is enough to perhaps deter many buyers -
you do need some pretty reasonable skills in HTML but also specifically PHP to get the most out of the software.
Unlike Interactivetools to make anything anything but easy and transparently obvious!!!Cheers,
Nigel
http://www.Itsnoprob.co.uk
Personal Service on the Net!