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Allan ToddInternet Marketing SpecialistThis blog provide's quick, practical Internet Marketing advice for web business owners. Articles are written in the language of business owners, not search engine or IT experts. 

Allan Todd is an Internet Marketing specialist and president of PageCafe Internet Marketing, Inc.  Since 1997 he has provided outsourced Internet Marketing programs for web businesses and ecommerce online stores.

 
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How to find new satisfaction with your website

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Friday, 08 February 2008
Web site design and marketing has grown up. In the old days, when webmasters stitched together awkward HTML, bandwidth-hogging graphics, and hope to make their sites look good and get results, the Joomla Web Content Management System now lets web business owners like you come out and play. But Joomla isn't just a tool to pretty up your site; it's a reliable method for handling all kinds of online business content, ecommerce and Internet marketing.   Visit my Joomla page to discover how I can help you to use the Joomla web content management system to create a sparklingly new Web site or refurbish an old site that is ready for an upgrade.  You will also discover incredible new power, flexibility and satisfaction with your website.
 

What is a web content management system (CMS)?

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Monday, 10 December 2007
If you need a great looking website with modern interactivity tools like a blog, forum, shopping cart, photo gallery or any combination of these, and you want to update the website yourself, then a web content management system (CMS) might be a great solution for you.  A CMS is web-based software (i.e. the system runs online, no software to install on your PC) that allows one or more people to easily manage and update the content of a website. A web CMS requires no knowledge of programming languages and web languages (such as HTML, PHP, etc.).  Acess to the CMS is done through a web browser, and it works find on both Windows and Macs.  A CMS offers hundreds of powerful "plug in" tools for popular web features like blogs, forums, recent updates, videos, calendars, photo galleries, news feed, etc. Oh, one more thing, an open source CMS can be quite cost effective compared to builing a new website from scratch.  My favorite open source CMS is JoomlaClick for more Joomla info.
 

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