The right CMS for your business website
Choosing the right CMS for your business website involves comparing platforms that offer unique benefits in terms of flexibility, scalability, and ease of use.
Choosing the right CMS for your business website involves comparing platforms that offer unique benefits in terms of flexibility, scalability, and ease of use.
As the internet has expanded over time, so too has the list of software tools available to help people and businesses achieve their online goals. For many people, they just don’t have capacity to understand the full list of available options and often end up choosing the ‘flavour of the month’ or the options they have seen advertised most recently.
Both of these approaches have obvious flaws, the first being that shiny new software platforms can have very little support and can run into issues as they scale or the business evolves to have new needs. Highly advertised platforms can also end up being more expensive (to compensate for their larger advertising budget) and it can be hard to move away from them as the business develops more unique requirements.
Rather than breaking down the advantages and disadvantages of every single CMS platform out there (and there are many!), we are going to focus on three options we recommend for clients, depending on their goals. These three approaches are battle-tested, cost-effective, powerful tools for meeting and exceeding the expectations for clients in our experience.
Lets go back a little though …
What is a CMS?
A CMS is a Content Management System. It is a tool for helping you display any content on your website – such as products, services, videos, images or any other information. It is designed to be user friendly (it doesnt require code) and helps you manage every area of your website. It also defines how your information is stored on a server (which delivers the content from the website) and how it is delivered to the end user (what the end user sees).
In short, a CMS is a software platform that enables users to create, manage and modify digital content on a website.
Does the CMS matter?
Choosing the right CMS is among the most important decisions you can make about a website. Changing a CMS down the line can be a painful, highly technical and time consuming process, so making the right decision early can pay huge dividends.
The same … but different
While all content management systems do broadly the same thing, there are differences in how they do it. Some are designed to be extremely easy to use, while others have built in complexity which offers more potential for those who have internal resources to manage it. Others options are designed to be extremely flexible and can be modified to the users needs, making them extremely lightweight and powerful at one thing (rather than good at many things) or use a specific technology to get ahead of the competition.
In short, some are simple and user-friendly, some are very complex and others are completely adaptable to their goal.
Just in the context of managing the website day-to-day, making the right decision can define exactly what needs the website will have. For example, choosing a complex platform without the right internal knowledge can cause giant headaches, while choosing a simple platform but paying for a subscription to a third-party bespoke tool can add up over time to squeeze your profits.
In most cases we recommend one of three CMS options for our clients -> WordPress, Magento or Laravel.
Overview:
WordPress is the world’s most popular CMS, powering over 40% of all websites on the internet. It’s an open-source platform that caters to businesses of all sizes, providing a wide array of themes, plugins, and an easy-to-use interface.
Small to medium businesses, blogs, portfolios, and non-complex e-commerce websites looking for an easy-to-manage, affordable solution.
Overview:
Magento is an open-source platform built primarily for e-commerce. Acquired by Adobe, it’s one of the most powerful e-commerce CMS solutions on the market, trusted by big-name brands such as Nike, Ford and Samsung.
Large e-commerce businesses, enterprises, and businesses with complex product catalogs that require advanced customisation, scalability, and robust e-commerce features.
Overview:
Laravel is not a traditional CMS but a PHP framework that allows for complete flexibility in building custom web applications. This makes it a top choice for businesses with unique requirements that can’t be fulfilled by off-the-shelf CMS platforms like WordPress or Magento.
Businesses with complex, bespoke needs that can’t be met by standard CMS platforms. Ideal for startups or enterprises requiring a highly customised, scalable solution.
Choosing the right CMS depends on your business size, budget, and the complexity of your website. For most small to medium-sized businesses, WordPress offers the best balance of ease of use and functionality. However, if you’re running a large e-commerce store, Magento might be the better option. And for businesses that require a highly customized web solution, Laravel is an excellent choice, offering unrivaled flexibility and scalability.
If you’re still unsure which CMS is right for you, get in touch with our team for personalized advice on selecting the platform that will best serve your business needs.