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Business Blog

A business blog is a blog that is focused on a particular business and its products or services. It is a form of content marketing that businesses use to build relationships with customers, increase brand awareness, and share industry insights. Business blogs typically include posts about company news, product launches, customer success stories, and other topics related to the business.

Business Website

A business website is a website created for a business or organization to promote their products and services, provide information about their business, and/or engage with customers. Business websites often contain pages outlining products and services, company information, contact information, helpcenter, policies, careers and more.

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Content Management System

A content management system (CMS) is a software application or set of related programs that are used to create and manage digital content. CMSes are typically used for enterprise content management (ECM) and web content management (WCM). Content management systems are often used to store, control, version, and publish industry-specific content, product information, and documents. The content managed may include computer files, image media, audio files, electronic documents, and web content.

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No-code app

No-code app refers to applications that are built without writing code. These apps are created using a graphical user interface (GUI) or a drag-and-drop interface, which allow users to quickly create apps or webpages without having to learn a programming language.

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SubPage

SubPage is a secondary page within a website, usually accessed from a main page or through another subpage. It typically contains more detailed information related to the primary page, such as additional content or links.

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Website Widget

Website Widgets are small applications or pieces of code that can be embedded into a website to provide additional functionality or content. They are typically used for specific purposes like cookie consent, announcement bars...

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