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When choosing the best content management system for your project, it is important to weigh both the technical and non-technical pros and cons. Both technical and non-technical reasons can ultimately affect the bottom line cost. Therefore, it is not recommended to simply choose a content management system based solely on technical language or feature set. In this article, we will take a look at an open source content management system called Radiant CMS. Radiant is a Ruby on Rails based solution that works with a variety of databases. It has a few years of development and a couple noteworthy deployments. There are technical and non-technical reasons why Radiant CMS is a good choice for a content management system. Technical Reasons to Choose Radiant CMS: It's Ruby on Rails based which can speed development by taking advantage of the convention over configuration paradigm. In addition, the Radiant code base has excellent automated coverage in unit tests. This means the code is well tested and robust. Unit test code coverage can be one aspect to measure when considering open source content management systems. In fact, we could suggest the amount of code covered by automated unit and integration tests should be considered when choosing any open source library and/or framework. It is an easy indicator to measure and compare. But, that is an entirely different conversation. Radiant CMS also has an excellent extension system. This allows customizations required by your project to be made. When choosing a content management system, the ability to add and maintain any customizations should be an important factor. This point should be considered not only from the beginning, but how your customizations will evolve as upgrades and enhancements occur within your chosen content management system. In other words, if the core CMS is modified to provide the custom functionality, how can upgrades or patches from the core CMS developers be applied to your modified version. Radiant's extension system provides this separation of concern. The Radius tagging system of Radiant is fantastic for adding dynamic functionality. It is nice that tags can be added directly to page content rather than some kind of comment or special character sequence in order to indicate non-static content. Non-Technical Reasons to Choose Radiant CMS: Radiant has an elegant, intuitive administrative interface. It is not intimidating to the non-technical user. In fact, the design encourages people to embrace using the system, because they assume it is going to be easy to pick up and learn. The lack of workflow functionality can be considered a feature in many cases. In competing CMS products, workflow can seem like an attractive feature at first, but is often hindrance to configure and work around for projects which require only a few administrators of content. An additional, non-technical reason to choose Radiant CMS is cost. The project is open source and the community of ruby on rails developers and ruby on rails hosting providers is growing, so your cost risk of obtaining these resources is minimized. Conclusion From a technical perspective, the open source, Ruby on Rails based Radiant CMS makes an excellent choice. From a non-technical perspective, Radiant CMS makes an excellent choice as well. When combining both perspectives, we have had many positive project experiences and deployments using Radiant over the past year and a half.
SEO and Web Site Building
If you are considering building a web site for your business, then you will more than likely like it to rank in the search engines There are many factors that influence website rankings and many of these factors can be implemented while you are creating your website. Optimizing your website properly for your business will ensure a more successful site. Have you heard the concept "Content is King"? The search engines are becoming more selective at who ranks highly and want to provide the best content for each search term. They are looking for high quality content that is continually updated and provides a quality experience for their searchers. It makes no difference whether you have a content site or a physical product site. Content is "King" as far as the search engines are concerned. By providing quality content and/or good descriptive descriptions of products you sell you will be helping your customers and you may just help yourself at ranking. One mistake many new webmasters make is to over optimize their web page by using too many keywords. If you are excessive with your keywords, your web page will not read well and the search engines my penalize you. It is considered spamming when your techniques are questionable even if that wasn't your intention. There are other techniques that are considered unethical including hiding text, and redirects. Just write for your visitor and don't try to over optimize your web page. Another thing to keep in mind that may cause you problems is the use of frames. Make sure you know how to use frames correctly before using them on your website. If the proper frame context is established, then the search engines can send visitors to your site. However if you use frames incorrectly the spiders for them will not be able to crawl your web page and or website. During web site building, you should also consider the depth of your site. Search engines have spiders that crawl through the web pages and find the necessary keywords. If you do not setup the correct linking structure throughout your website the spiders may not be able to crawl your entire site. One of the best practices when setting up your websites' structure is to include a sitemap that lists all the web pages that make up your website and then link your sitemap to your homepage. This will help ensure that the search engines can crawl your site. With proper planning and a little research you will be able to build a professional site that the search engines love.
Marketing to Find Motivated Sellers - How We Model Investor Marketing
I am using the time I alloted today to work on the real estate investor marketing in the Learn To Be Rich on-line game to lay out a framework of the steps we need to follow to get this new feature implemented into the game. First, I will need to access the Php MyAdmin control panel and manually add in some of the sample types of marketing so that I begin to play with those with my test player in the game. My intention is to add 3 or so different ones like classified ads, bandit signs and door to door flyers. Next, once I have those three in the database, I will need to add some code so that there is a chance each turn to learn that from our in-game Marketing Consultant. This includes adding the type of marketing to that players database table as something that is available. It also includes making sure that it shows up on the Real Estate tab as something you can work on. Once I have it in the players database table, I need to add the code for the player to be able to modify how much to spend each turn on that type of marketing. Next, I will need to write the code to determine the number of new houses that appear for you to look at based on the marketing you are spending money on. Once I have this basic system working, then I will go back and add more types of marketing and tweak the interface to get the right balance in the game. So, that is the plan right now to make the game have that new feature for modeling the marketing to find motivated sellers.
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