So you have managed to choose a CMS, perfect your website design, and invest in some banner advertising. But despite your efforts, your traffic remains frustratingly low. By definition, a content management system is built to manage content first and foremost. Some CMS do come bundled with extra functionality, but if you're serious about your marketing efforts, you'll need to find ways to... Read More →
In this article, I'm going to get into minute detail with you on all of the major aspects of open source CMS and the things you should consider to make an informed decision. This is my “how to select the best open source CMS” guide. When it comes to selecting a CMS, there's no doubt that the process of doing so is overwhelming (hey, it's why this site exists!) but it doesn't have to... Read More →
BlackMonk, the CMS for online newspapers, magazine sites, business directories and community portals, has unveiled their “biggest release yet.” A range of modules and features have been improved, including publishing processes, galleries, stock images, and more. Let's take a closer look. Editor's Pick & Improved Galleries Authors now get their own profile pages with links to their... Read More →
TYPO3 has unveiled the latest Long-Term-Support version of TYPO3, the enterprise content management version. The free and open-source platform was born in Denmark, back in 1997. Today, it boasts a global community of users and contributing developers. This new version will be supported for three years (until August 2017) with maintenance and bug fixes. Let's take a look at what's... Read More →
The Joomla development team is forever tweaking and adjusting for a better user experience. Among the improvements to Joomla's recent 3.4 release are front-end module editing, extension beta testing, decoupled com_weblinks, and composer integration. They've also has cleaned up their reCAPTCHA, making it easier for us non-robots to navigate the web. The release of Joomla 3.4 brought a new... Read More →