Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!

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By Perchpole - March 26, 2009

Hello, All -

Here's my latest offerring - in addition to the 4 listed above...

http://www.theassaultgroup.co.uk/

The Assault Group are one of the industries leading manufacturers of 28mm scale wargaming minatures. Apart from the e-commerce system and the forum, the entire site is run by CMSB. Everything from the expanding navigation system to the dynamic image galleries are fully automated and controlled by the client via the CMSB interface.

One aspect of the design which really works well (for a site of this kind) is the random content on the home page. If you hit the F5 key you'll notice that the some of the pictures are shuffled around - especially the thumbnail previews in the right-hand margin. I think this is a great way to keep a site looking fresh and ensures the home page never looks quite the same when a visitor returns.

:0)

Perch

PS. Photography site coming soon!

Re: [Dave] Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!

By Itsnoprob - April 1, 2009 - edited: April 17, 2009

Hi all,

I purchased CMSB in order to provide an easy to use, reliable content management system to my clients.

I have a knowledge of PHP but must admit I was a little daunted and confused when first trying to get my head around how the system worked.

I have been testing - and marketing - the software by initially building - now three/four - sections of my site with CMSB:

http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/Content_Management_System_FAQs.php

http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/Web_Presence_in_Recession.php

http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/Articles.php

as well as, effectively, banner rotation on my home page and a specific search section on the Content Management System part of my site.

What's also great is that the system enables the appropriate setting of Title and Description tags - really important for search engines.

As a result, I am a lot more confident in both using the system and in offering the product. The fact that CMSB sections can be seamlessly integrated within overall site design - that is protected - is particularly good.

I have also generated RSS feeds at http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/rss.xml.php and at http://www.itsnoprob.co.uk/Articlesrss.xml.php

Hopefully, I have finally found a CMS that works and sells!!

P.S. I would only say that the Interactive Tools Documenentation is enough to perhaps deter many buyers - you do need some pretty reasonable skills in HTML but also specifically PHP to get the most out of the software. Unlike Interactivetools to make anything anything but easy and transparently obvious!!!

Cheers,

Nigel
http://www.Itsnoprob.co.uk

Personal Service on the Net!

Re: [Dave] Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!

By DanMaitland - April 21, 2009 - edited: April 21, 2009

Ok so here is a website we created using CMS Builder. Everything from the meta tags to a lightbox photo gallery is controlled by the CMSB. We are also planning on using CMSB to manage a news ticker for the home page.

http://www.portatecqc.com

I have tried quite a few different CMS solutions but none are as flexible as CMS Builder. Great work guys. Is there a list somewhere where I can view suggested features. I would like to submit a couple but don't want to repeat anything that has already been requested.

Re: [Itsnoprob] Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!

By (Deleted User) - April 28, 2009 - edited: April 28, 2009



What's also great is that the system enables the appropriate setting of Title and Description tags - really important for search engines.



I also realized how good CMS is for SEO (search engine optimization). My first CMS site:

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[font "Verdana"]Is really search engine friendly. I was first skeptical that the rankings will be low in Google because of the PHP file extensions. However, this is not the case. The site comes up really high on most keywords my client wanted.

Re: [Dave] Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!

By wizzle - April 29, 2009

My first CMS Builder Site www.akmolecular.com

They are a molecular diagnostics testing lab... they receive samples from doctors offices and do tests on them.

They update their own test menu database (currently about 85 available tests). They also update the announcements and the pdf files on the links and resources page.
Greg Williams

Re: [Dave] Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!

By Thomas - April 29, 2009

This is one of my CMSB sites:

http://www.ivfpodcasts.com/

[:)]

Re: [Dave] Notice: Announce your new CMS Builder websites here!

By avrom - May 8, 2009 - edited: May 8, 2009

Two more sites we used CMS Builder as the framework, specifically for content and image galleries:

www.saturna.ca

www.janetstrayerart.com

ARCR.com site using CMS Builder

By rebjr - May 13, 2009

I just launched my first CMS Builder powered website:

http://www.arcr.com/

CMS Builder is used for virtually all of the content on the site and as a result the customer (Aaron, Riechert, Carpol & Riffle) can easily add and update content to their heart's content. Thank you CMS Builder!

Rob
http://www.REBsolutions.com/

Saturna Island.Net

By avrom - May 23, 2009 - edited: May 23, 2009

I just finished launching a community and business website portal. Everything in the site is built on a CMS Builder framework, including the Artist Web Pages, Business and Community Directories. In addition each web page panel can be switched on and off to display varying content or ads:

http://www.saturnaisland.net