Self Service Web

Self Service Web is accomplished with our Content Management Systems that are affordable for small business.

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Remotely access your applications, documents and email just like large companies; even real time email on your mobile device.

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Our primary focus is securing your websites and information systems.
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Content Management Made Easy

Content Management allows you to manage your own website without the hassle of involving that hard-to-reach webmaster.  With a KTS content management site your web presense is in the hands of the people who know your business best - you!  Features such as calendars, blogs, discussion forums, Google ads, shopping carts, photo galleries and much, much more are at your fingertips.  It's easier, less expensive and more effective!  We build it, we train you - and you maintain the content.

2010.01.07 03:22:46
David Killion

On a few occasions I have been asked why you should host a blog on your own website instead of using popular web applications such as www.blogspot.com.  The argument is that blogging on an existing blog system is lower initial cost and provides a common interface where many others view and post blogs.

Here are a few reasons why you DO NOT want to host your blog elsewhere, but rather host it under your own domain on your own website:

  1. SEO (Search Engine Optimization):  Getting your company found on the internet should be very high on you priority list.  One of the most important items to get ranked high in the search engines is to have high quality and relavent content on your site.  Blog data is exactly that - highly relavent content.  When you post your highly relavent content on blogspot.com, the search engines rank blogspot.com with that content - not yourcompany.com.
  2. Company brand:  When someone is reading your blog - they should have your logo in their face.  Not blogspot.
  3. Ownership of the content:  The only way that you can be sure that your intellectual property and your content remains your property is to have it hosted on your website.
  4. It really is not that expensive:  For less than a couple hundred dollars you can set yourself up with a quick content management site with your logo to host your blog.
If you want to learn how to migrate your hosted blog to your own website - call me.

  
 



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