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Why should an organization have a CMS?
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How can teams collaborate using a CMS?
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What are the major differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0?
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What is WYSIWYG and how is it important in website development on the client side?
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Discuss who might be the appropriate person or persons to maintain the website for Happy Tails WC.
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Discuss some of the items you should consider when developing a website for a business that will sell products online.
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How do search engines drive better traffic to a website?
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How can a business use SEO to optimize its website?
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How do businesses benefit from using social media?
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How can curated content create stronger backlinks?
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What are two critical factors in engaging return visitors to a website?
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How can analytics be used to earn repeat visitors to a website?
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