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Content
management system (CMS)
CRM is a computer
application used to create, edit, manage,
search and publish various kinds of digital
media and electronic text.CMSs are frequently
used for storing, controlling, versioning, and
publishing industry-specific documentation
such as news articles, operators' manuals,
technical manuals, sales guides, and marketing
brochures. The content managed may include
computer files, image media, audio files,
video files, electronic documents, and Web
content.
A CMS may
support the following features:
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identification of all key users and their
content management roles;
- the
ability to assign roles and
responsibilities to different content
categories or types;
- definition
of workflow tasks for collaborative
creation, often coupled with event
messaging so that content managers are
alerted to changes in content (For
example, a content creator submits a
story, which is published only after the
copy editor revises it and the
editor-in-chief approves it.);
- the
ability to track and manage multiple
versions of a single instance of content;
- the
ability to capture content (e.g.
scanning);
- the
ability to publish the content to a
repository to support access to the
content (Increasingly, the repository is
an inherent part of the system, and
incorporates enterprise search and
retrieval.);
- separation
of content's semantic layer from its
layout ( For example, the CMS may
automatically set the color, fonts, or
emphasis of text. ).

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Membership System
With this feature your website can
become a very interactive community, people can stay with your
website for more actions. therefore, it can grow far beyond
what you expected it to.
- Creating new users and
passwords.
- Storing membership
information ( user names, passwords, and supporting data )
in database.
- Managing passwords, which
includes creating, changing, and resetting them. Depending
on membership options you choose, the membership system
can also provide an automated password reset system that
takes a user supplied question and response.
- Membership user and system
management.
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Shopping Cart System
An e-Commerce online shopping cart
system is a script that is implemented into a website which is
set up to work as a bridge between the online shop and its
credit card processor. Instead of spending weeks or months web
coding and programming an e-Commerce merchant can download an
e-commerce shopping cart system and have it installed
automatically in a few minutes.
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Branded with your business name.
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Customized web page layouts - The shopping cart system
pages are designed to have the look and feel of the rest
of your web site. Navigation within your entire web site
is maintained.
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Customer and Product databases belong to you - Databases
are custom developed to contain the information that you
need.
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Customized product display - Product images and
information displayed the way you want to present them.
- Customized ordering system - All ordering with the
exception of credit card processing is done within your
own web site so you have complete control over the
process.
**Merchant Account and Payment Gateway Account required
for credit card processing.
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Custom email receipts for you and the customer.
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Custom "Thank You" page. Your customers are always
returned to your web site after the credit card
transaction process.
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Ability to add new features as needed.
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Custom administrative reports and data entry screens.
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
CRM (customer relationship
management) is an information industry term for methodologies,
software, and usually Internet capabilities that help an
enterprise manage customer relationships in an organized way.
For example, an enterprise might build a database about its
customers that described relationships in sufficient detail so
that management, salespeople, people providing service, and
perhaps the customer directly could access information, match
customer needs with product plans and offerings, remind
customers of service requirements, know what other products a
customer had purchased, and so forth.
- Helping an enterprise to
enable its marketing departments to identify and target
their best customers, manage marketing campaigns and
generate quality leads for the sales team.
- Assisting the organization
to improve telesales, account, and sales management by
optimizing information shared by multiple employees, and
streamlining existing processes (for example, taking
orders using mobile devices)
- Allowing the formation of
individualized relationships with customers, with the aim
of improving customer satisfaction and maximizing profits;
identifying the most profitable customers and providing
them the highest level of service.
- Providing employees with
the information and processes necessary to know their
customers, understand and identify customer needs and
effectively build relationships between the company, its
customer base, and distribution partners.
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Message / Discussion Board Management System
A discussion board (known also by
various other names such as discussion group ,
discussion forum , message board , and online
forum ) is a general term for any online "bulletin board"
where you can leave and expect to see responses to messages
you have left. Or you can just read the board. The first
discussion boards were available on bulletin board system s.
On the Internet, Usenet provides thousands of discussion
boards; these can now sometimes be viewed from a Web browser.
Today, many Web sites offer a
discussion board so that users can share and discuss
information and opinions. Special software is available that
provides discussion board capability for a Web site.
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Web Counter On
the Web, a web counter is a program that counts and typically
displays how many people have visited an HTML page (usually
the home page ). Many sites include a counter, either as a
matter of interest or to show that the site is popular. The
counter can be part of the common gateway interface
application that logs and analyzes requests.
At least one company provides
the service of monitoring sites that request it, counting home
page requests, and updating the number of visitors each time
the home page is sent. A third-party who monitors the counting
of site visitors is called an auditor .
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