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Do we need a CMS?
Yes, if:
- It takes too long for any time sensitive updates (job vacancy, press release, news story, product or support information) to be posted to your existing website
- It takes too long to make a simple global change to the website, such as adding a new navigational element on every page or adding and entirely new content area
- Your organisation is increasingly relying on an internal or external web developer to effect changes
- Your existing website continues to grow and grow and ongoing management of the content is getting complex and involved
- Your current website updates and maintenance grind to a halt through staff absences
- Erroneous or out-dated postings start hurting the bottom line or your brand reputation
- The inability to scale starts hurting the bottom line or your brand reputation
- The usability and architecture of your website is slowly decaying through broken or hidden links and missing content
- Content creators and contributors are in multiple locations
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