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Drupal Consultant - The Content Management Services

For more than a decade, Duo consulting has been assisting different organizations and businesses come up with great websites. It is common sense that for a website to make a statement, there is need for appropriate and fresh content. Ideally, content is everything since it helps drive traffic to your website which translates to more sales and it doesn't matter what you are selling.

Rationale of Content Management Services
If having relevant information is a must, then using a Content Management System is also mandatory. A great CMS will enable you edit and add content to your website with ease as you come up with those changes. All you need is someone to be editing or adding the content if it is of benefit to your organization. This is also in line with the constant changes in editorial or documentation, or if you decide to hire a skilled writer. However, this should not be misconstrued to be as a result of technical constraints. If you fully rely on a developer to add and edit your content, you will not only be incurring delays but you will also suffer financially.

Available CMS Options
Once you understand why you need a CMS, then finding the right one can be a daunting task. However, there are many experts who offer excellent CMS services (example: Content Management Services at http://www.duoconsulting.com), which is an excellent place to begin especially for the newbies. There are many CMSs on the market today hence making the process of choosing the ideal features for your content tricky.

Duo has been using a number of these CMSs for some time now (and we are still using some of them). Some of our own ColdFusion customized CMSs include the Hot Banana, Hannon Hills, Drupal, Sitecore, eZ Publish and Ektron. We are always striving to exploring what other CMSs are offering so that we can continue to offer the right services to our clients.

Why Drupal?
That aside, Duo is aggressively using Drupal as its primary CMS. This is because it satisfies many of customer’s needs. Drupal is an open source content management system and it comes with other useful features like:
• Search Engine Optimization ư" versatile configuration e.g. human-readable web links.
• User registration and accounts.
• Comments, forums and blogs
• Search tools
• Incorporated social networking features.
• Ecommerce options e.g. shopping carts.

These are just a few features that were unheard of few years ago or trusted to function properly within a business setup. Open source systems like Drupal have had these features for some time, but it is until recently that they have been embraced by serious businesses to run their core functions.

Drupal have evolved and matured since 2000, and it now supports a wide range of options. The features discussed above are just a small section of what Drupal has to offer. More so, the large community of developers who are continuously working on it hence improved stability and efficiency.

From a business stand point, here are some of the advantages of using Drupal.
Easy To Market
You can create a website using Drupal almost instantly. All you need to do is to configure the package and you will be ready to launch your website. It is also important to remember that the Drupal developers has also made this even easier by providing already pre-configured packages that come with popular features. Furthermore, you can add more themes to make your website attractive and unique most of which are available for free.

Security
One of many advantages of having a huge group of developers is having many eyes on bugs. Developers are able to see, report and suggest a fix for such bugs as quickly as possible. Actually, Drupal regularly offers regular security heads-ups so that the users can always stay on top of the game.

Affordability
Drupal offers an affordable way to create and maintain a website. To start with, the software is free then you choose the input in terms of resources you would want to employ after the launch. Some of these resources include:
• Will you go for managed hosting?
• Will you go with a custom design?
• Do you want to integrate with an existing system within your organization? Among other issues.

You can gradually increase the amount of resources you decide to put into your website over time. For instance, if you want to add an ecommerce option, you don't have to do it at the launch, but it can be done in the subsequent budget cycles.

You are not only restricted to controlling the amount of money you spend on developing the website, but you can also control the amount of money you want to spend on maintain it. You may want to minimize cost by maintaining the site yourself if you are comfortable installing all relevant security updates. If you are not comfortable, you can consult an expert like the Duo Consultant at (http://www.duoconsulting.com)

By: M Silverman

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