Is a CMS a Good Fit for My Website?
Both commercial and open source (free, community supported) CMS (Content Management Systems) have been around for several years. However, over the past few years, they have really evolved, worked out a lot of their bugs, and are slowly beginning to dominate the web more and more. Website owners and developers alike frequently sing the praises of CMS since sites using these systems are often (but not always) easier for developers to build, can be less costly for the site owner, and also provide the opportunity for website owners to make their own updates or expand their sites with dynamic features themselves instead of having to hire a programmer to create them. Read more »
Date: May 19th, 2009 @ 23:24


When I meet with a new client for their initial website or blog consultation, I typically find that most clients’ main objectives are to quickly find out how much their site will cost and how soon it will be live. However, in order for me to accurately answer those questions, meet their business goals, make their site as SEO-friendly as possible, and have their site be cost effective for them I normally need to assist most clients with some additional planning first. That planning generally includes helping them work through these 10 steps: