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last activity : 07 06 2010 20:18:04 +0000
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These days each and every company is having its own website. It is helpful as it tells the people each and everything about that company and they don't have to go around for information.
If you are a small business owner, can you afford to be without a website?
The answer is an empathetic, No
Every business owner knows the importance of marketing their business on the web. However, until recently, there were basically two website development choices to make:
- Hire a developer to create a website requiring ongoing and recurring updates with ongoing fees: In this you ask a developer to create a website for you and for this he charges some amount from you.
- Purchase a very expensive content management system to house the website, so non-programmers (like an administrative assistant) can update the website.
Well now a group of small business technology consultants are offering a win-win recommendation... Joomla!
This open source content management system offers the small business owner the flexibility to choose a robust solution without a large price tag. In fact, the Joomla! software is available free, along with a detailed user guide at the website: www.joomla.org
Joomla gives you everything that you need in a website from changing content authorisation, to creating a blog, to make internal e-mail coounts etc.
So what I recommend you is to try it out for once. Just go to the website and get it for yourself.
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