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Choosing a CMS to Run Your Membership Site

April 9, 2009

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When I first started the WebBriefcase.net site, my first choice for managing content was Wordpress. At the time though, Wordpress was just not powerful enough for what I had in mind i.e. run a video tutorial membership site. So, I moved to Joomla. Although Joomla was simple enough to learn and [...]

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Create A Cool Looking Blog With Squarespace

June 13, 2008
Create A Cool Looking Blog With Squarespace

Squarespace is a CMS platform that allows bloggers and webmasters to create their own place on the web. You can sign up for a free 14 day trial and then pay from $7 – $175/month by using their services.
Creating a site is easy and takes all but two minutes to get launched. See the [...]

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Content Sites – What Are They & Why Use Them

March 7, 2008
Content Sites – What Are They & Why Use Them

Finally, today we’re going to cover our third and final type of site in the Different Types of Website Series. The first type was a mini site. The second was a blog.
What are content sites?
Put simply, a content site is a site filled with … you got it … content. Normally, this content would [...]

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Ditch Your HTML Editor for a CMS

March 16, 2007

So, you have your own web site. Fantastic! What was that? You use Dreamweaver? Superb! No? Not superb? Let me guess. You’ve building web page after web page and your site now consist of 50+ webpages with the numbers going up. And you’re pulling your hair out trying to keep all that content under control. [...]

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