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sanscode 3.3 and multi site projects

Friday, 12 September, 2008

Post by Luke McCallum

With the rapid growth of the web as businesses primary method of communication we are finding that a number of our clients are developing a need for a large number of targeted websites and microsites that form an interlinked group.

For example, a consumer products company may carry a number of different and un-related ranges of products such as baby products and car accessories.

Due to the complete difference in target markets for these two products it makes sense to split them up into targeted microsites each with their own custom design and search engine optimisation.

Normally, if you were to construct these two websites using a Content Management System you would essentially have two websites with two different control panels and twice the development cost.

The latest version of sanscode however, version 3.3, has the ability to streamline the maintenaince of multiple websites when located on the same server.

In the case of the above hypothetical consumer products company, both websites would consist of a content management system with a dynamic products catelogue.

With sanscode 3.3, rather than developing two different sites, we can simply create a single website and then make any number of virtual duplicates.

These duplicate websites will function in the exact same way as the original, but with their own design, content, products and search engine optimisation yet will all be controlled via a single intuitive interface.

Using this method we are able to rapidly rollout an unlimited number of targeted, duplicate websites for a very minimal cost per unit.

 

 


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