Content Management Systems (CMS) are by no means a new phenomenon; in fact they’ve been around in simplified form for at least a decade or two. It’s in recent years though that they’ve become increasingly popular with people and companies who require more control over their website.
In our previous post we explained what Content Strategy is, why it’s important and how it ties in with your CMS design as far as specifying features such as content models, metadata and work flow.
Much has been said about content strategy over the last decade or so, but what is it exactly and why has it become so important in the web development industry? We break it down for you here and also tell you why it’s so necessary to develop it alongside your CMS.
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