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Craft CMS from a clients perspective
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Junaid
Junaids strong collaboration skills help him to build fantastic client relationships daily, all while delivering diverse digital marketing campaigns across multiple sectors. Responsible for the smooth management of key retainers, Junaid adds real long term value.
Here at Nzime we work with a variety of different Content Management Systems (CMS) ranging from Magento, Wordpress, Drupal, Craft CMS ... The list goes on!
When a client approaches us regarding CMS platforms, our aim is to always provide them with exactly what meets there business needs, something which is uncovered from our Discovery workshops.
However Content Management Systems can sometimes be tricky...
From a clients perspective, similar questions do tend to occasionally pop up:
- How/where do I populate content to the relevant page?
- How do I enable pages?
- How do I create entries?
- Why aren't my assets showing?
Nzime try and smooth this process by conducting thorough handover tutorials which showcase to the client all key functionalities of the CMS and how they should be using them. This is reviewed constantly to make sure the CMS is still the correct platform for the business.
As you all know, business lifecycles change quickly, and having a CMS that can adapt and grow with the business is definitely something to consider.
So, what do clients really want from a CMS?...In short they want a flexible and scalable system which is easy to use that fits it's business needs.
Due to these requirements, Craft CMS has become a bit of a client favourite here at Nzime.
It's easy to use interface and platform has been key in persuading clients to give it a chance and it has not disappointed.
Further aspects of the platform have also helped enhance it's reputation:
- Content first approach
- Various entry types
- Asset storage
- Flexible matrix fields and page builders
- Simple and intuitive backend.
Nzime are now official Craft CMS partners. You can learn more about why we love and use Craft CMS here.