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5 Reasons Why You Need a Content Managed Website

5 Reasons Why You Need a Content Managed Website | Managing options | Scoop.it

The days of a static, externally managed and controlled website, are now well in the past and any business not managing and controlling the content on their own website, will find it difficult to continue to remain competitive.

 

If you have yet to establish a web presence, or your website is simply a static site externally controlled, then now is the time to upgrade and reap the benefits.

 

This excellent article explains what a Content Management System (CMS) is, and it offers five big reasons why your business needs a CMS.


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Zurker - a social network with a difference

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Zurker - a new social network:

http://www.zurker.net/i-271732-iaxgtugifc

My first reaction - "do we need yet another social network?"

After reading about the philosophy of Zurker, my answer was "yes" - because it is one that is owned by the network members and responsive to needs of the network members, rather than being a centralized, corporate, profit-oriented, juggernaut.

Zurker is literally a member-owned application.  You actually get shares in the company and so can profit from its growth.

And Zurker is driven by democracy.  Instead of changes being introduced top-down (whether you wanted the change or not) Zurker seeks out your ideas and feedback, so that their development team can develop the social application most in tune with what users actually want.

And it's free, of course.  Check it out here:

http://www.zurker.net/i-271732-iaxgtugifc


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