Showing posts with label CMS performance analysis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CMS performance analysis. Show all posts

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Website Optimization 101: How Increase Your Website's Revenue

"Content is king." It's a saying you often hear in online marketing circles. Though it may sound like a cliché, the idea behind the quote is sound: high quality content translates to higher traffic, therefore, higher conversions. You need to make sure that your content provides some sort of value to your visitors so they'll hang out in your website longer.

But what use is good content when search engines can't find it? There is a ton of excellent, high-quality content on the internet today that remains undiscovered simply because it hasn't been optimized for search engines. Don't let that happen to you. Here are a few tips for website optimization to help make your website friendlier to both human readers and search engines.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Is Social Media the SEO/CRO Steroid We’ve All Been Waiting For?



Social media has revolutionized the World Wide Web and today, everything else from search engine optimization, conversion rate optimization to website optimization seems to be revolving around it. Being such an integral part of your online visibility and exposure, it makes sense that you should start leveraging on this powerful tool to drive high quality traffic to your site. 

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Know Your CMS: WordPress, Joomla, and More

There a great number of content management systems (CMS) available for businesses and personal use. Regardless of what type of website you are building, there is a system perfectly suited for it. Here are some of the most popular CMS options available today:

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Enhance Your Content Management System with a CMS Analysis



Content Management Systems (CMS) are an excellent way to get your custom content on the web fast and hassle-free. They allow a streamlined approach to building your business, saving you money and freeing you from the hassle of keeping a programmer on staff. They aren’t perfect, though. Their one-size-fits-all approach to web publishing can lead to slowdowns and lost revenue if they aren’t optimized for your individual needs.

Saturday, January 4, 2014

From Drupal to Joomla: Analyzing CMS Performance Analysis



A Content Management System (CMS) is a user-friendly platform that enables anyone to control and manage websites without the need of technical knowledge. The three most popular CMS platforms to date are Wordpress, Drupal and Joomla. Although Wordpress is the most popular CMS for blogging, for complex websites that require more advanced features such as photo galleries, shopping carts and directories, Drupal and Joomla are proven to be much more efficient and equally user-friendly.