Your site is nothing short of a set of containers into which you put stuff. You may have containers inside of containers, but eventually you get down to the the stuff that everyone has: things. Whether your things are informational articles or products to sell or both, you must provide visitors to your site with a clear and concise navigational route to get them to these items. This is your Content Management System (CMS), the operating system of your eCommerce business.
DCJ builds online stores using affordable Content Management Systems like the highly acclaimed, open source Joomla and our very own SwinginSarah. We provide initial training in use of your Content Management System, which allows you to update and change content easily in time-saving fashion. And we are available for consultations any time you need assistance. With Dotcomjungle's CMS, your web team will quickly learn how to change text and images, upload documents, and add links without having to become a Certified Code Geek. We guarantee that our CMS will reduce your payroll costs and make maintenance and updating a hassle-free process. And your CMS is fully scalable to handle your eCommerce growth.
What Client's Say About Their DCJ Content Management System:
"Dotcomjungle created a state-of-the-art website for us that we can control. We can add, modify and delete properties as needed, and update them with descriptions, pictures, and various categories that we create. The cost for this website was more than worth it. We have gained new clients solely because they love our website. We cannot tell you how many times we have been complimented on our site. We now refer people to our website as our primary means of advertising our properties, because it tells so much more than a print ad can. Dotcomjungle has always understood our budget and our concerns, and has implemented a plan that is truly tailor made for us."
Jenny Crane is owner of Crane Place Property Management
www.craneplace.com
Jenny uses a customized Content Management System that was originally designed for real estate agents in Europe, and was modified by Dotcomjungle for use as the rental module for craneplace.com, saving Jenny thousands of dollars in development costs.





















