How to use Magento as a CMS

Back in the day, you would need to hire a web developer to change content on your eCommerce business website. However, these days, everyone can essentially create a website without even writing a line of code, but how is this possible?

A Content Management System (CMS) is a very important platform that simplifies the entire process of creating pages and having to add or modify content on your business website. Simply put, it is an important feature to help enhance your customer’s online experience. 

Over the last few years, there has been a huge uprising in the CMS market and there are now dozens of options that all offer a complete solution to handle your content needs. However, if you are in need of a great CMS then look no further because Magento is the company for you!

Magento is an open-source platform that is loaded with lots of amazing functionalities to enlighten the online shopping experience. It is full-featured and robust built especially for eCommerce websites. Once you have created your store on Magento, you will never have to worry about scaling your business because it will scale with you to keep pace with your business. Here is how to get the most out of using Magento CMS:

CMS Pages

CMS pages are used on your store for pages that come from outside of the Catalog, Product list, and Checkout Page. They can vary from complex, media-heavy pages all the way down to simple text-only pages like your terms and conditions. 

When you create a CMS page, Magento gives you a What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) box to make edits and enter in your text. This means you can add CMS blocks and widgets, text, images and media. 

You will also be able to choose different layout designs and templates. In addition, the CMS Pages will also let you set the URL path to enhance its SEO appearance.

CMS Blocks

Kind of similar to pages, CMS Blocks are not able to be used independently and need to be inserted within a CMS product, catalog, page, or another system page. Like CMS, a WYSIWYG text box is available, but the difference is that CMS Blocks can be added to multiple pages and regions. 

CMS Widgets

This section allows you to add additional functionalities to your website. You can really step things up and start to get creative with your CMS content because widgets allow you to insert elements in special formats. This can vary from integration with maps to locate nearest stores or to simply add a rotating logo. 

Customized Modules

On some occasions, there might be circumstances where all of the above options don’t fit your unique needs. The good news is that Magento can still provide the CMS performance you require! You are in complete control over your platform and content.

Extensions

If you feel that none of the CMS features that we listed offer everything that you require for your online store, there is also a large range of Magento Extensions available! These can help to broaden the platform for specific functionality, usually at no extra cost. 

If you are a business owner looking for a great CMS that comes with limitless options and is extremely versatile, then you should definitely give Magento a try. Not only is it quickly becoming the most popular platform around the world, but it is also very easy to use. Its no wonder why Magento has one of the largest communities – it simply is the best!

Alex
 

Alex is a small business blogger with a focus on entrepreneurship and growth. With over 5 years of experience covering the startup and small business landscape, Alex has a reputation for being a knowledgeable, approachable and entrepreneurial-minded blogger. He has a keen understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing small business owners, and is able to provide actionable advice and strategies for success. Alex has interviewed successful entrepreneurs, and covered major small business events such as the Small Business Expo and the Inc. 500|5000 conference. He is also a successful entrepreneur himself, having started and grown several small businesses in different industries.