And that’s why I have introduced easyCMS to the world today. easyCMS is the combination of 3 months of development to create a CMS that is targeted at webmasters and internet marketers looking for an easy way to create dynamic adsense sites.

I’ve always felt that a CMS should be about managing your content, not about managing your design and layout. A CMS should be a useful tool to make your website interactive and dynamic, not try to control every aspect of your website.
So often I have gotten frustrated with the willingness of CMS developers trying to make the CMS everything to everyone that it becomes so complex and tricky it actually becomes unusable. Take Joomla for example. It’s a great CMS, with tonnes of tools. But why should I be told where the menu has to go and control all the menu options from the admin area? Why is the templating system only accessible to those that have degrees in rocket science? It’s too much.
Or how about Drupal? Another great CMS, but a degree in nuclear physics is a requisite if you plan on using the admin area or attempting to create a complete new design.
Why is easyCMS different?
I have built it to be webmaster friendly. For people that don’t have the time to code strict XHTML sites (even though we all know we should, right?!) or don’t know how to create the XML file to import. It uses basic SMARTY files meaning that you can integrate any design you wish (and I do mean any) and have it be dynamic and content driven in no time.
I have set the price of easyCMS at $14.95 which you can pay with PayPal. It comes with a default design which is pretty awful, I’ll be the first to admit and am working on creating some nice designs for the script.

So far I have already created a couple of great designs, but I will not be releasing them to the public as they will be for my own sites. However, to prove that you really can integrate some great designs to easyCMS here are the screenshots to the designs that I have created and integrated into the script.


There are many many new features in the pipeline for easyCMS, infact, when I spoke to the development company tasked with programming this software they reckon that there is about a years worth of development ahead. I’ve broken everything down in to phases though – I’ve learned my lessons from last time with HYIPJunction. Nice short development cycles with lots of testing and feedback throughout. Wash and rinse as required
You can visit easyCMS here: http://www.easycms.net
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