1) A CMS enhances the consistency of the look and feel across your entire website, by forcing content owners to stick to corporate fonts, colours and layout, rather than coming up with their own customised look and feel for their particular "unique" section, which may not reflect your brand. 2) A CMS significantly reduces your reliance on information technology professionals to update content on your websites. This is beneficial because the skills of IT employees are generally under-utilised on the task of updating content. It is more cost effective to hire an administration assistant to u...
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