You’re ready to build your website, but every time you try to get started, you hit the same wall: which content management system (CMS) should you use? Choosing your CMS platform and website builder is a necessary step toward getting your site up and running – and if you choose ...
Wix aims to give you most of what you need to build and maintain your website ‘out of the box’ — i.e., a custom domain name, hosting, templates, a content mangement system (CMS), ecommerce tools and customer support. Wix runs ‘in the cloud,’ meaning that there’s nothing to...
Acquia, the founder of Drupal, positions itself against Enterprise and proprietary CMS’s. They have invested in the “personalized web” and has very nice products such as Acquia Lift and Site Studio. This is a testing, targeting and reporting platform that is built into your Drupal installatio...
While WordPress and Joomla can be classified as fully-fledged CMS systems, the other three platforms we tested (Wix, Squarespace, and GoDaddy) are better classified into the subcategory “website building platforms”. Wix was the clear winner in this subcategory, offering much greater control ove...
your site by choosing a good host, and adding plugins that cache/compress/minify feeds, CSS, JS and also caches your database objects. A case study on this subject can be found here. A simple and free tool that you can use to evaluate page response times of your CMS candidates isYSlow...
Both Bluehost and WordPress.com focus on web hosting for WordPress.org – the world’s most popular CMS (content management system) – but the two providers are actually quite different. To make the right choice between them, you have to understand what each does best. If this is your fir...
which asks you for quick input about your business and then generates unique text for your website so you don’t have to. moving onto wordpress, taking your first steps with the cms used to be a little intimidating for people with no web development experience. but since the launch of the...
WordPress is a far superior platform to Squarespace when it comes to building a website. OurCMS market share reportshows that WordPress powers over 43% of all websites, while Squarespace is only used by 2.1% of websites. Here is a quick breakdown of the pros and cons of both platforms....
Free and open-source:Like Django, WordPress is free and open-source software, which means everyone can contribute to its source code. Versatility:Although WordPress is a CMS, you can build pretty much any website with it. Huge market share:Currently, WordPress is running over40% of the inter...
WordPress is the world’s most popular content management system (CMS). Thousands of businesses around the globe depend on it. Thefuture of WordPressis bright and reassuring. Winner: WordPress. This website builder is backed by a large community and isn’t dependent on any single company, ensu...