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How to Choose the Right CMS for Your B2B Website

We live in a fast-paced, plugged-in, always-on kind of world. If a B2B company wants to survive this year and thrive in years to come, differentiation is imperative. The best way to do that is by having a consistent digital presence and a strong website that delivers the right first impression.

When it comes to strong websites, their foundation is always the same: a high quality content management system (CMS).

Choosing the right platform for your business website can be tricky; in this article we’re going to provide insight into the most popular CMS systems businesses are using today, what factors come into play when choosing a CMS, and next step recommendations for B2B business owners.

Which content management systems are the most popular and why?

At a high level, you can divide content management systems into two main categories: hosted and self-hosted. Hosted platforms are going to be faster and easier because you won’t have to worry about the minute details. Self-posted platforms are going to give you more flexibility and accessibility, but also more responsibility.

Examples of some very popular hosted platforms include Squarespace, Shopify, and Wix. These are sometimes referred to as “all-in-one-platforms” since they’re built from templates and hosted on their own servers. For those that aren’t as tech savvy, these offer a simple and straightforward way to quickly build a website for individual business owners or start-ups. The downside of hosted platforms is that you will always be beholden to the host, which may put you in a situation down the road where you don’t have the flexibility you want.

On the other side, there are a huge number of self-hosted platforms to choose from. Some very popular, open-source (free to use) CMS’s include WordPress, Concrete5,  and Drupal. All of these platforms are widely used and have large communities supporting them, but WordPress is by far the most popular platform (it’s estimated that almost 40% of websites are built with WordPress). A self-hosted CMS comes with a lot of benefits: unique domain names, better SEO editing opportunities, plug-ins, built-in customer support, as well as many other customization options.

You know your business better than anyone else, and that includes what type of CMS best fits your needs. Before you make any decisions, however, there are still more things that need to be considered first. 

For instance, just because WordPress is the most ubiquitous platform, that doesn’t always mean it’s the right one for you. Consider the following factors first before making your final decision.

What things should I consider when choosing a content management system?

If you’ve read this far, you’re already familiar with the differences (including pros and cons) of a hosted versus a self-hosted CMS. There are a few other factors that go into choosing the right content platform, however, and those include:

Which content management system does Windmill Strategy recommend?

While we think it’s important to be impartial when it comes to analyzing your options, we still have a favorite CRM for most B2B marketing websites: WordPress. While we do some work with Concrete5, and Drupal is a good tool for organizations like Universities and the like, WordPress is usually the go-to for B2B and industrial marketing websites. There are a lot of reasons why we prefer WordPress. 

Here’s the first one: it’s never, not even once, let us down (no matter what wacky strategy or design idea we threw at it). Here are a few others:

In the end, choosing the right content management system for your B2B website comes down to knowing your current needs, your growth goals, your limitations, and your budget.

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