Why webBuilder?
Why Use Level671's webBuilder Content Management Software?
We believe Level671's webBuilder Content Management Software (webBuilder CMS) represents the best value available today in web based content manager software, including open source software.
You found us on the web. You may have been searching for content manager tools, or you may have received promotional information from us, or perhaps you have come to our website by accident. Most likely you're here because you recognize that having the ability to update your website is important. And, you have probably come to know this through a slow, frustrating, and expensive process.
The following attributes are important considerations, when selecting the right content manager software for your website.
Ease of Use: The most powerful CMS tool in the world will fail if the content owners charged with updating the web site are intimidated by the complexity of the tool's interface.
Make sure non-technical people are included when reviewing CMS software to ensure that it will work for everyone in your organization. Put our webBuilder CMS up against any other WCM tool available, and you will see the webBuilder CMS is the easiest and most advanced CMS tool for your day-to-day content contributors.
Return on Investment: ROI is fast becoming an over-used business cliché, but understanding the costs associated with updating and maintaining a web site are important when evaluating CMS software.
Hard costs include the expense of outside resources (web designers, etc.) making the physical changes and internal staff preparing and proofing changes that are made. Soft costs are a little more difficult to quantify, but just as important. Would the site be updated more frequently if it didn't require outside resources? Are the right people on your staff working on the updates (e.g. a software engineer is making or reviewing text updates is likely NOT the best use of his or her time)? The hard and soft costs associated with keeping your site up to date will allow you to calculate the payback period on your investment.
Expansion Capabilities: As much as content manager software vendors will claim otherwise, no software package will do everything you need right out of the box. Even if the CMS software does have the feature you want, you might want to use a tool you already own. Look for a content management tool that will allow you to easily expand by adding third party (or your own) functionality to your site.
Design Flexibility: Content manager software shouldn't prevent a designer from creating your desired image on the web. Nor should it restrict search engines from indexing your site. The CMS of your choice should increase rather than limit the utility and appearance of your web site.
All of the above comes delivered in a customized, flexible software package.
What are you waiting for? Call or Email Level671 for Free Demo Today.
Level671's CMS Blog
webBuilder Updates for February 27, 2012 - February 27, 2012
Exciting times at Level671 with the webBuilder! We’ve just launched our Disqus widget, allowing you to enable visitors to login and comment about pages you enable the widget! We’ve also made it extremely easy for you to add the Disqus comments to any of your web pages or posts! Just head on over to disqus.com [...]
webBuilder Updates for February 14, 2012 - February 14, 2012
Great additional feature today! For all of you who upload images to the webBuilder, but want to edit them, we’ve linked with SumoPaint to let you edit your own images online! Just click the blue “Edit Image” button to have your graphic open up in SumoPaint’s editor. Make all your edits, then re-save the file, [...]
webBuilder Updates for February 9, 2012 - February 9, 2012
Another small webBuilder update note, but a very large feature added today. Now it’s possible to limit the templates available in any module on the webBuilder! For example, we’ve seen a lot of users putting *everything* in a module area pre-formatted and designed for their page title. Makes sense, all the widget items were sitting [...]
webBuilder Updates for February 8, 2012 - February 8, 2012
Some “quality of life” updates this week for webBuilder users. Users will now have the ability to sort both pages and posts by title, slug, publish date, or create date. We’ve also added search functionality to the webBuilder admin, meaning administrators can search their posts or titles for select phrases to help find the proper [...]
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