Using WordPress as a Front-End to Your ColdFusion App
If you’re looking for a way to combine powerful back-end performance with a flexible, content-rich front end, the answer might be simpler than you think. By using WordPress as the front end and ColdFusion as the back end, teams can create a hybrid solution that delivers the best of both worlds.
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The Big lie about DIY
DIY website builders advertise and display themselves as a simple, easy to use solution to get professional modern websites at low cost. While it's definitely a bonus to pay so little to get your website published and your business name out there, it comes at a cost. Your time.
More Than Site Design
Digital Marketing Requires the Right Foundation
A truly successful Digital Marketing Campaign extends beyond the campaign itself. The plan of action needs to be integrated into the website framework as well. To build a foundation for results, you must align your business goals with your online presence. Here are 3 pillars to focus on that will put you on the right path.
SBD - A Smart Business Decision
Whether you’re looking to redesign your website, get help with your website, or even if you need a website and don’t know where to start, the WRIS Small Business Division can help.
Winging It
At least a few times in your life you've probably muttered the phrase "Just wing it." When you "wing it" you improvise, or do something without proper preparation or time to rehearse.
Freedom of the Press
If you are online in any capacity, chances are you’ve at least heard of WordPress. It’s a development language that is used to create websites and blogs. It’s open source, and it’s generally affordable. But just like everything, it has its pros and cons.
More Bang for Your Buck
In general, a website is an investment. No matter what your budget is, you want to make sure you get as much from your website as possible.