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December 3rd, 2009

Joomla is a open source content management software platform that allows developers and website designers to use customizable templates, web pages, and extensions to enhance their Internet experience. Joomla is a PHP(Personal Home Page) driven platform offering a wide range of customization to personalize the needs of the site under construction.

Joomla also offers the exceptional ability to continue site development and enhancement as the Internet becomes more complex and interactive. Joomla has been downloaded more than ten million times, and it is estimated that more than thirty million websites have been built using it. There are thousands of applications, templates, and components that utilize Joomla to manage website content.

What do you want your website to be able to offer your visitors? How about an application that allows them to be a part of your social network? Offering clients the ability to ‘follow’ a company on Twitter or become a ‘fan’ on Facebook is an important part of keeping the company, brand or individual the site is promoting available and accessible. Social networking offers the end users of interested parties the ability to be ‘involved’ in the opinion and feedback process faster than the traditional ways.

This enables companies to understand what changes can be made to positively affect their products and marketing to maximize their market share. Communication is at the heart of a successful business and having an effective website that fully takes advantage of the multiplicity of diverse abilities to communicate facilitates the ease in which this can be accomplished. Or perhaps you need a component that allows you to securely manage website visitors information to carry out ongoing contact via email? A component can do this because they are designed to handle large amounts of information in a specific way.

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November 13th, 2009

CMS stands for ‘Content management System’ and is normally used in terms of websites. Nowadays, as the theme of the industry demands, most of the people are building dynamic websites. The idea of dynamic websites suggests over 500 database driven pages. CMS is a great aid for managing such huge websites.

Integrating CMS

Integrating CMS in a website is very a skilled job and should be done very carefully for an easy handling of the website. Expert web developers are required especially if you want CMS integrated into an existing website. Another reason why you need a proficient developer is to keep the website search engine friendly.

Nowadays, search engines do not like clumsy layout of a website, which dynamic website are prone to. In order to ensure that the website stay approachable by search engine spiders, some add-on needs to be integrated with the CMS. The developer should have a complete understanding on customization of CMS to accomplish this task.

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November 11th, 2009

Joomla provide professional website designs which create a unique and commanding web presence for your business and make your website SEO friendly. Every Web Design Company recommends Joomla to its clients due to its great content management and easy site building.

Every day new additions are taking place in the domain of World Wide Web. The advance and changing technologies revolutionized the way business is transacted throughout the world. To maintain the web presence of your online business it is very important to update your web site’s content time to time. A Web Design Company will design a website for you, insert content in right amount and then upload your website on the web.

After this it is your job to update your website on regular basis so that it look fresh to your visitors. For complete control over the content of website you can use user friendly software which will make regular updates on your website. The content on the website have a great impact on search engine ranking. This content job is not so easy that any website owner can bring it off efficiently. Therefore you can get this work done through a good Web Design Company at very affordable prices. Joomla is the first preference of an experienced Web Design Company to achieve this challenge because it provides powerful content management potential to website.

In the online industry the concept of joomla is well accepted. Joomla is one of the most powerful Open Source Content Management Systems that literally taken internet world by a strom. Millions of sites worldwide run on Joomla so its very easy to find joomla designers & developers any where in the world. Joomla has hundreds of templates available on web for free and these templates are easy to modify and change the appearance of your website. Because of these fully functional, complete web site templates every Web Design Company prefers joomla for everything from simple websites to complex corporate applications.

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November 10th, 2009

Before elaborating upon CMS Development, it would be better to expand the acronym CMS. CMS stands for content management system. It is a sort of engine that is operational in the back-end of a website, thus allowing website owners to manage content posted on their sites. Content can be in the form of texts, pictures, music and documents. If you want to make your website reliable, flexible and user friendly, then CMS development can come in handy for you.

Whether you want to add new content, upgrade or delete the present content, or whether it involves website templates adjustment, CMS allows web masters to take care of all the aspects concerning their website. For CMS development, you can contact different firms that deal in CMS development. A true CMS will allow you to have full control over your website, helping you manage the content in whichever way you want.

It saves your time as it helps you focus on unique content creation without wasting your precious time dealing with stubborn software that you are using at the moment. When you are hiring a company for CMS development, just let it know some of the details such as what kind of content you are seeking, what kind of role you are seeking for your users, and what kind of access you want to provide for users. The leading companies that have high experience in CMS development provide optimized CMS that can bear high server loads. It will run on SQL database.

Properly designed CMS are user friendly, functional and flexible, without being complicated due to buttons and functions in excess quantity. For a better website development, you need a highly customized CMS. You will be able to control navigation and sound using CMS. A well developed CMS allows you to control Flash animations , gaming, page or news generation without having to gain web programming knowledge.

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November 6th, 2009

Joomla is a content management system with which the user can publish content on the World Wide Web and intranets. It can also be used for Model-View-Controller (MVC) Web Applications Development framework. It allows the user to change the look and design of a website in a matter of seconds. Any site – big and small, simple and complex, can use it to create a site that is easy for the eye and also easily extendable. The language used is MySQL database and is written in PHP programming.

Joomla, being open source, can be acquired for free.

It helps in creating a professional looking website, making any material systematic in presentation so that it becomes meaningful. Even the most complex data can be presented in a form easy to understand. It can be used by a person who doe not have HTML programming experience. Many features can be added to make the website interactive. Any information about an organization can be made available according to rank. Old information and new data can be well presented.

The Joomla management system is a package that has many different parts to it. These help in making modular extensions and integrations, to be made easily. Some of the parts are:

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November 5th, 2009

Joomla is an open source content management system licensed under General Public License (GPU) and is used to create wide array of websites ranging from simple to complex websites. It has eventually become a popular choice owing to its varied free templates that can be shared with the other community members easily.

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November 4th, 2009

Vendors have been following several approaches when they take on flat bid contracts. The important thing to keep in mind that since a flat bid contract is putting the risk on them and if they are going to have a chance of making this endeavor profitable they will have to compensate with a higher price tag. Flat bid contracts can also add a significant amount of overhead to handle the “Cover your butt principle” via change orders, extra logging steps and additional processes that can often be handled more efficiently through other means.

When a company is experiencing cash flow problems often they will just put out the lowest bid based on their minimum requirements and “take the money and run”. They just need to get something in the door to fill the immediate cash flow need and they really care very little about your business other than it is fixing their problem. It is the “all about me” approach. They have no intention of doing business with you after this initial project or at least are not thinking beyond it. Ask yourself is this the kind of vendor relationship I want to have?

Get them in the door and Milk them later:

This happens when companies want to win the bid at all costs but know very well the project is going to cost more than this and they will tell you just about anything you want to hear just to win the contract and they intend on holding you over a barrel somehow so they can turn you into some kind of residual income stream or let you be the brunt of either having half of what you need or want thus forcing you to use them to get this finished. This often has hidden clauses in the contracts that they try to catch you on almost like a bait and switch. Ask yourself what your boss is going to say when the budget comes in way over and you do not have a justification since nothing in the contract actually changed.

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November 3rd, 2009

Step One: Defining your business goals.

The first step in this process is to clearly understand what the goals are for investing your time and money into this project. What quantifiable results do you want to achieve with this initiative and who else will be involved in the process of achieving these goals. Very much like starting any new business you want a clear understanding of your SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats).

Step Two: Defining your Project Plan.

Once you have a clear idea where you are going you need to develop a strategic plan for getting there. Project plans need to consider where you want to go both short term and long term with this project. It needs to have a focused and phased approach that takes into consideration your available time and resources over time to sustain this project. It needs a timeline and content acquisition checklists that will help you stay on target and on focus with your priorities.

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November 2nd, 2009

Often times it would be more than enough just to code a plain, couple page HTML & CSS site, however people decide to use something like Joomla as its back-end.

Joomla is a great platform, powering many websites, portals, and online communities. Although it seems that it has been loosing grounds to Drupal recently. However, for all the intents and purposes of this article, let’s compare using Joomla vs CMS Made Simple (CMSMS) for small to medium business site.

Small business site would normaly have a few pages such as contacts, about us, services / products. Medium business site would probably include a couple more pages such as team etc. and would have more in-depth content as well as some fancier bits and bobs such as maybe a contact form, product catalog, gallery, etc. Now that is not to say that all small or medium business sites look alike. Some tiny companies have sites that are fancier than sites for major corporations. However, once again, let’s just do it for comparison purposes.

Both: Joomla and CMS MS are quite easy to install, if you at least know how to connect to FTP and also set up a MySQL database. Both systems also come with quite nice default themes and preinstalled core modules. So where do the differences start?

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October 30th, 2009

A couple years ago, when I was working for a web hosting company, it was may first time to get to know about Joomla and what content management system (CMS) is. I was amazed by how easily it is to setup a CMS website with just a few clicks. The installation process was so similar to installing a program on Windows.

Meeting Business Requirements

Since then, I have been playing around with Joomla and I have even used it to setup a few websites for some business clients, making some money out of the small projects. There are a lot of plug-ins for Joomla that can meet specific business requirements. For example, a wedding centre has asked me to setup a website for them with the following requests:

1. Able to sell wedding gowns, tuxedo, invitation cards, decorations, and other related products

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