Websites built on a content management system (CMS) are dynamic, which means they achieve better results in search engines. They’re also easy to edit, modify, and improve—you don’t have to know the ins and outs of coding.
Today, there are many different systems—both paid and free.
The most popular one, with many supporters, is WordPress. It’s free and frequently updated. New ready-made themes and plugins are constantly being released, giving you a wide range of practical features for your site or shop.
Another worth recommending CMS is Concrete5. It’s also available for free. The difference from WordPress is that you make changes directly on the page. This makes editing much easier and allows you to manage your site in a simple way—even if you’re not technical.
WordPress is a highly expanded platform, while Concrete5 is less well-known—but it’s gaining supporters who appreciate the simplest solutions.
When choosing a CMS, it’s a good idea to consider the requirements we’ll have for it in the future. We need to ask ourselves how complex our website or shop will be, so that later we can edit it without any problems using the right system.