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9 Best Practices for Implementing a CMS

Giving people the ability to update their slice of the campus website doesn't sound like a revolutionary idea--at least not in an era ruled by mass participation in social networks, the sharing of mashups, and the craze to add widgets to personal websites. Yet, the easy road for achieving that--the use of a content management system (CMS)--is lightly traveled, according to software publisher OmniUpdate . It estimates that only 15 percent of colleges and universities have deployed a CMS to update the content on their  sites. Why such hesitation to deploy a solution that can help a school keep its site refreshed in a timely way?

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