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| Written by Web Master | ||
| Tuesday, 20 November 2007 19:00 | ||
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Config.com, Inc. is pleased to offer Joombalaia, our Joomla!-based Content Management System. Content Management Systems, or CMS, are the latest innovation in website technology. Using CMS, you can easily and quickly transform your website from a turnkey three page model designed (and often maintained) by someone else to a much more comprehensive and useful site that you control yourself! Unfortunately, until now CMS has been out of reach of the average business conducting e-commerce. Web portals have been made popular by larger Internet-only companies like Yahoo! and Google... companies that can afford to have full-time staff on-hand to design complex website systems. This process leads to websites that are very engaging, yes; but also very elaborate (too elaborate, in fact, to be easily maintained) and very, very expensive. These companies can make websites like that; Internet is their livelihood. Chances are, though, that's not why you're in business. Joombalaia makes CMS easy, just as Config.com, Inc. has been making Internet easy since 1994. We have developed this application using Joomla!, a GNU/GPL licensed (Open Source) Content Management System. We put our expertise into offering Joombalaia, with several members of Team Config having worked with Internet technologies since before the Web was invented. Most importantly, we have the knowlege to make CMS work for you, with Search Engine Optimization and other services that ensure that your website doesn't get lost in the crowd. That's what Joombalaia can do for you. Here are some facts about Joombalaia, including data about Joomla! Features of Joombalaia:
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Call us today to learn more about how Joombalaia can heat up your business! In the US, call 888.CONFiG.COM (888.266.3442). Internationally, call +1.330.297.9595. Or you can e-mail us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 November 2007 18:05 ) | ||