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CMS Benefit: Greater Transparency = Less Web Headaches

May 3 Customer Website Tips galin 

Is your website needing a tiny update that seems small but cannot be done by yourself? Are you waiting on a web designer who is slow and charging you an inflated price to change a small amount of code?

I run into customers all the time that have complaints about web designers leaving them in the dark. Luckily, CMS can ease that headache (or dare I say webache?!!).

We design CMS websites with an emphasis on features (SEO, E Commerce, Social Networking, Forums and more) that your business demands for the web. CMS stands for “Content Management Systems”. With a CMS framework, you have the freedom to update a large amount of your website from changing a link to adding an image. You will understand how to manage your site from a detailed CMS tutorial and an in-depth conversation about the CMS tutorial, that comes included in a sale.

By using CMS, you save your business money on normal web design which will then be able to invest in profitable ways such as using the Skrumbletools for trading. You can also still pay us a fee to manage your site for you with quick updates.

To learn more about CMS and it’s advantages, give us a call. Stop being left in the dark by your web designer and understand your site today!




Tutoring – Beneficial for Teaching Content Management Systems

March 11 Customer Website Tips galin 

I part time tutor Math as a second job. Tutoring goes hand in hand with the websites we make for a customer.

We do more than web design. Included with each sale is also a detailed tutorial on how to update your WordPress content management system and a lesson about the tutorial. This is where tutoring comes into play.

I’ve always been good at understanding and then re-articulating my understanding on a more informative level. I see this as having the ability to take what seems complicated to you and make it simpler in your eyes. At my previous job, I acted as a Business Development Manager using tools such as those available at Paystubs.net. Part of this job entailed taking the developers complicated speak and explaining it to my former companies sales team (and vice versa).

Being successful at this communicating makes me confident I can make a customer’s website understandable to him or her. Think of me as an interpreter of complication. Let me deal with the complicated thoughts and make them simpler for a better understading.

In addition to tutorial lessons, this is beneficial to a customer who wishes to use me as a web advisor. A lot of the ideas on the web make no sense to people. Let us be your bridge in closing this gap as well!