Friday, June 24, 2016

WordPress-Powered Newspaper Platform Announced by Our Hometown, Inc.

WordPress-Powered Newspaper Platform Announced by Our Hometown, Inc.

Rochester, NY, June 24, 2016 --(PR.com)-- Our Hometown now offers an affordable WordPress solution for newspapers, magazines, and other publications, that integrates with their popular content extraction and reverse publishing platforms.

While WordPress has become a common solution for bloggers and businesses alike, it is not built to address all the complex needs of a traditional newspaper or magazine.

"Our Hometown has customized one of the most popular content management systems as a turnkey website operation so publications don't have to deal with complicated setups, data storage issues, or site security worries," explained Paul Kozma, president and CEO of Our Hometown.

Publications can address their digital needs without spending hours copying content into a content management or print layout system or without the need to hire an expensive web developer to create custom solutions or fix compatibility issues. Publications can now focus on the important issues of con tent creation and sales while also gaining control of their website's styling without any code knowledge.

The frontpage design tool has features specifically developed for publications, letting users easily drag and drop sections into place, and easily customize the look and feel of article lists. Most style settings simply require selecting the change and setting it live. More complicated custom styling can be added in easily or publishers can utilize the Our Hometown development team to assist them.

Other features include customizable subscription options, advertising management, business directory, responsive designs, device-friendly interactive eEdition add-on, built-in SEO, easy online forms and more.

For more information, visit our-hometown.com/wordpress, email sales@our-hometown.com, or call (315) 294-5735.


Source: WordPress-Powered Newspaper Platform Announced by Our Hometown, Inc.

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