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CMS development using Umbraco

"Creating compelling and useful content will likely influence your website more than any  other factors "

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Google loves sites with fresh new content.  The problem for most business owners is that every time they want to make a change to their website they have to ask their web company to make a change, and then wait a few weeks, pay some money - then the changes might be made.

With Umbraco Content Managment System you the business owner are in control of your website.  You want changes made, you make them.  How cool is that?

We thing Umbraco is very cool, that's why we only use Umbraco to build anything other than the simplest of websites.

Saves money

Using a Content Management System can save you money on updates to your website.  You're in control and don't have to pay for expensive developers to update your site.

But more than that we love Umbraco because it's FREE.  That's right Umbraco is part of the new breed of Open Source software - programs that have been shared with the world by their authors for free.

Proven stability

Website performance is really important.  Marketing your business 24x7 is the main reason why you setup a website in the first place.

With Umbraco you're in good company.  Organisations like Peugot and Heinz have built corporate websites using Umbraco.  

Both ABBA and Take That use Umbraco for their band websites (these show Umbraco is great for highly trafficked sites.

Umbraco is also good at sites with large amounts of content.  Just ask Conde Nast who have used Umbraco for  vogue.co.uk and wired.co.uk.

Design fidelity

Designers often care that what they design is what get's built for the web.  Traditionally CMS's have been rubbish at this.  Not Umbraco.

As long as what you design can be built in HTML, CSS then Umbraco will support it.  

Of course there are some designs that are easier to edit in Umbraco than others - but as long as it can be built then Umbraco can manage it.

We call this design fidelity.