Content Management Systems (CMSs) can help publishers put their content online, manage it and build a very robust website that can aid in organic marketing efforts.
The best part about goods CMSs is that they are user-friendly. Having in-depth knowledge about HTML coding is not necessary on certain systems, especially the newer, open source systems.
Our WordPress vs. Drupal vs. Telligent webinar on September 21st at 12:30 pm ET is designed to help publishers learn which CMS is right for them. Whether you are a new publisher entering the world of CMSs or a seasoned veteran looking for a new system, our three technology professionals will be able to make valuable suggestions. This is especially true since they use these systems first-hand and have spent a lot of time running, programming and developing aspects of them.

The speakers for our upcoming webinar WordPress vs. Drupal vs. Telligent
Aaron Campbell is the owner and lead developer at Xavisys, a WordPress focused web development company. He is also one of Mequoda Group's lead developers. He has ten years of programming experience, and for the last several years he's been focused on WordPress. This focus has included building sites on WordPress, writing and releasing plugins, patching bugs and becoming involved in the WordPress Community. During the webinar he will, of course, be discussing WordPress.
Doug Wade is the Webmaster at Guideposts where he manages all aspects of their current websites and web technologies, including database management, servers, web applications and the evaluation of new technologies. During the webinar Wade will be discussing the Drupal system.
T.J. Harty is the Vice President of Technology at Aspire Media. Prior to working at Aspire Media, Harty was the Director of eMedia Technology at Penton Media where he was responsible for product development, technology, research and development and technical innovations for future products. During this webinar he will be discussing the Telligent system.

During this webinar, our three knowledgeable speakers will inform you on:
-Why they chose their current CMS
-The length of time they've been using the specific CMS
-The costs associated with the CMS
-Standout features and plugins associated with the CMS
-Why they recommend the CMS
-Limitations of the CMS that they'd like to see addressed
-Future plans that may exist for the CMS
Online publishers and content producers need to understand the power behind content management systems if they want to create successful, robust websites that can be found in search engines. This webinar will show publishers the good and bad qualities of these content management systems and will put them on a path to successfully choosing the CMS that is right for them.
