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Old 05-29-2009, 07:35 PM   #9 (permalink)
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There are also some CMS (Content Management Systems) out there if your web host supports them. One of my favorites is Joomla. There are also a ton of templates that can be installed for good looking sites. It takes a bit to learn a CMS but once you start to understand how things work, you can make some fantastic and functional websites.
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Try Drupal CMS

I have used it and I like it.

Like Joomla, it offers alot of templates, cool modules and plugins. Now it is one of the world's most popular CMS softwares.
Drupal is not recommended because its learning curve is steep. Beginner will not get anywhere far with it. Joomla is easy to use compared to Drupal only to those who are familiar with web development.

The use of CMS largely depends on the type and nature of business. What kind of business is this? Will there be online ordering? Will there be lots of contents online? Will it be frequently updated?

Some home businesses can actually manage well with just 3 webpages so it really depends on several variables.
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