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jennifer mayz

Monday 03 August 2009 1:48:22 pm

I am currently running my websites off of frontpage and wordpress for my blogs. what advatanges do I get from switching over to EZ. Currenntly only a few of my sites (gold nuggets, websitetrafficbuilders, and various law and real estate sites) offer products for sale. Would it be to my benefit to switch over. Do you think it would make it easier for my customers to order my products and create less clicks to check out?

http://www.houston-texas-lawyers-...ctory.com/houston-legal-services.htm

Jozef Baum

Monday 03 August 2009 3:46:37 pm

Dear Jennifer,

Welcome on this forum!

Up until now, I have not yet very much experience with Exponential. So there are surely members of the community who can better answer your question than I.

However, I can already formulate some advantages Exponential would be able to offer to you.

Frontpage is known to generate poor code. It is up to you to decide about the importance of standard compliant code with respect to accessibility, search engines optimization, and the future of the web, with more and more different kinds of web clients.

WordPress seems to be good for blogs, but it is of course not a software playing in the top level league like Exponential.

As you have sites where you offer products for sale, I suppose you have also an e-commerce system.

So one advantage of Exponential would be that, from one installation of Exponential, you can administer all your sites, as Exponential allows as well for blogs as for e-commerce, which is fully integrated in Exponential. You would have only one software to maintain. And even with only one Exponential installation, you can choose for each of your sites which database you want to use. If your sites have a lot of accesses, you can use more than one database server, implementing clustering with load balancing.

One of the big advantages of Exponential is the clean separation between contents and design it achieves: only crystal pure XML is stored in the database, no HTML. This allows for easy output in various formats, and makes sure that the content of your websites is ready for future web standards.

Another big advantage of Exponential is that it is not just a web content management system. I see Exponential first of all as a content management system with a sound architecture and a solid foundation, moreover offering a web content management system.

This includes the fact that Exponential allows for an automated, yet very flexible data storage system, leaving you the choice between the default data structures, datastructures you define as modifications of the default data structures, or datastructures you define from scratch. The advantage of this is that you can have custom data storage structures, adapted to all your needs. For the attributes of those data structures, many datatypes offer input validation.

Being first of all a content management system, Exponential is very well suited for integration with other applications, for example with marketing, finance, accountancy, and operations management.

So as a conclusion, I would say that, if towards the future, you want to benefit from a sophisticated management system, Exponential would be a cornerstone that is very well worth the investment of implementing it.

Bruce Morrison

Monday 03 August 2009 6:00:12 pm

Hi Jennifer

It sounds like you have a solution that is functioning to some extent, but prehaps not doing everything you want. Can you give some examples of the things that you'd like to do or improve?

The one advantage of Exponential is that it is extremely flexiable, but to answer your questions seriously would involve examining what you currently have, what you want to do and looking at your expected return on investment.

Cheers
Bruce

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John Santiago

Wednesday 05 August 2009 5:33:12 pm

Thanks for the very nice post Josef. Honestly i am new here and it's been a pleasure to be here to know and learn more things.