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First content reviews coming in...

Posted In: News
March 18, 2008, 4:20AM

We have had a few beta testers really grab the bull by the horns and give Content a real working, but none more than St. Lawrence Outfitters. They like content so much, the want to go live as soon as possible (we are trying to hold them off).

"It was very refreshing to see nice clean code. I was able to build my template in less than 30 minutes without any assistance. Adding content is so easy that anyone in our store can update the sections, including changing links, adding photos and posting articles on the front page. My biggest question is when can I take this live?"

You can see what they have done with Content here: St. Lawrence Beta. We have been getting lots of comments and suggestion in as well as a few great bugs reports that we have begun to address. Our beta 0.12 will be out tomorrow with 0.2 out on Friday. We rarely come back and edit posts - but we just had to add this comment from another one of our testers!

"Cularis | Content is AMAZING! Looks great, feels great and works very easily. Seems more user friendly than Joombla, etc."

Blogs, Posts, Tags...


Oh my...

Blogs have become a valuable resource in today's e-commerce marketplace. With the top 10 blogs in the country all focused towards consumer product reviews and features - it is no surprise that any store, no matter the size, should have a blog. Using Content (the very same service powering our site), you can have as many blogs as your heart desires. Couple Content with Store and you have an e-commerce powerhouse product ready for action.

Blogs are also a way to let your customer know what you and your company are doing, provide unparalleled content for search engine digestion, and allow for a bit of therapeutic respite. As one of our clients said:

"My blogging time is like meditation, I can singularly focus on one thing for about an hour - unlike the rest of my life and business."