When you consider what platform to build your company’s website on, there are a lot of options to choose from. When people say Drupal is hard to use, they are usually comparing Drupal to the popular CMS – WordPress.
If you’re not familiar with content management systems (CMS), learn about what it is and why it’s required for your company website.
In this article, we’ll go through the top 5 advantages of using Drupal as the ideal CMS for businesses that are looking to integrate their website into their overall marketing process.
When compared with WordPress, they are both free to use, has a great library of plugins and modules to add additional functionality, has a loyal following of users and developers, and are both open source technologies. But Drupal also differ in many ways from a standard CMS. Your website needs plays a role in deciding which CMS makes the most sense for you.
Drupal is a powerful CMS
Drupal is not just a content management system, but rather a content management framework. Which means, it can be used to build any type of web application – website, intranet, secure portal – including a customized content management system. Simply said, there is nothing that can’t be built in PHP that can’t be built with Drupal.
Drupal is highly secure
Since Drupal is built as an open source platform, its codebase is closely monitored. This means the code that powers the CMS is freely available for anyone to look at, use, modify, and contribute to. As thousands of people across the world contribute to it , you get a CMS that is always upto date and patched for security flaws. Proprietary CMS’s cannot give you this guarantee; when using closed source software, you have no idea what potential security flaws are present and has a limited number of people monitoring it.
Drupal is Search Engine Friendly
Drupal code is written semantically, and its ability to use alt and title tags for images and other uploaded media gives it quite a push in SEO terms. When it comes third party compliance support plugins, there is no shortage of modules to turn something that is quite good into something that is super, such as the SEO compliance checker, SEO checklist, Global Redirect, Metatag, Search 404 and XML Sitemap modules to name just a few.
Drupal is free and open-source
Open source is the core of why Drupal is so successful. Drupal is also 100% free. You don’t have to pay a licence fee to use it or a repeating licence fee each year. This means anyone can download and use it to build any kind of website.
Fast Deployment:
You can deploy websites within hours. With the core is installed, the developers don’t have to bother about the platform for managing the content, images and making third party integration.
What are the uses cases?
Due to its flexibility and extensibility, Drupal can be used to build a wide variety of websites. Below are some of the use cases:
- Personal or corporate Web sites
- Community portal sites
- Intranet/Corporate sites
- Blogs, art, portfolio, music, multimedia sites
- Forums
- International sites (websites with multi languages)
- E-commerce sites
- Resource directories
- Social networking sites
Overall, Drupal is powerful & flexible and can be used to create unique and effective solutions to meet your needs. This CMS is ideal for complex, highly customized sites that require scalability and large amounts of content to be organized.
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