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content management system (CMS)

By Scott Robinson

What is a content management system (CMS)?

A content management system (CMS) is a software application that lets users create, edit, collaborate on, publish and store digital content. CMSes are typically used for enterprise content management (ECM) and web content management (WCM).

How does a CMS work and how is it used?

A CMS provides a graphical user interface with tools to create websites, and to edit and publish web content without the need to write code from scratch.

A CMS has two components: a content management application (CMA) and a content delivery application (CDA).

What's the difference between CMS, ECM and WCMS?

A CMS, ECM system and WCMS all manage content, but there are differences between them:

CMS features

Features can vary among the various CMS software offerings, but core functions include the following:

A CMS can also provide tools for personalization, or one-to-one marketing. One-to-one marketing is the ability of a website to tailor its content and advertising to a user's specific characteristics using information a user provides or a website gathers. For example, if a user searches for digital cameras in major search engines -- such as Google -- advertising banners might feature businesses that sell digital cameras instead of businesses that sell gardening products.

Other CMS features include the following:

Benefits of using a CMS

There are several benefits of using a content management system, including the following:

How to choose the best CMS for your website

There's almost no limit to the factors that must be considered before an organization invests in a CMS. There are a few basic functionalities to always look for, such as an easy-to-use editor interface and intelligent search capabilities. However, for some organizations, the software they use depends on more specific requirements.

For example, consider the organization's size and geographic dispersion. The CMS administrator must know how many people will be using the application, whether the CMS will require multilanguage support and what size support team will be needed to maintain operations. It's also important to consider the level of control both administrators and end users will have when using the CMS. Organizations must also consider the diversity of the electronic data forms that they use. All types of digital content should be indexed easily.

The following are some additional guidelines for choosing the right CMS:

  1. Get input from employees and leadership. It's important to know who will be using this new CMS and what they'll be using it for. Businesses should involve the marketing team, chief content officer, IT staff and others.
  2. Assess current and future business needs. A CMS must address an organization's current needs and future business plans. Considerations include whether the system will integrate with the business's current tech stack, and whether it incorporates forward-thinking features such as RESTful application programming interfaces.
  3. Research options. Businesses should create a short list of software that meets their needs and learn about these options -- this includes talking to users with similar use cases to learn about their experiences with the products.
  4. Write a request for proposal. An RFP gives vendors the opportunity to address an organization's needs and explain why they can provide the right software for the job.
  5. Evaluate vendor responses. Businesses should consider the functionality, training and support that each vendor offers. Demos help organizations understand how each system works and what integrations it offers.

Examples of different CMSes

There are several free and subscription-based CMSes available for personal and enterprise use. The following are some examples of content management system providers and their offerings:

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08 Apr 2024

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