Sitecore has quite a better supply of out-of-box modules and features which can be configured reasonably quickly to suit business demands without too much modification. This also helps pace up the demand. Sitecore has the ability to provide on-site networking or cloud hosting for satisfying various needs of customers, but they also have recently heavily promoted their cloud-based networking. It's in accordance with the marketplace and is quite useful for companies which are not going to add another commodity to the program portfolio that their existing internal IT departments continue to handle.
Sitecore does have a competent content editing Interface. While this User interface is efficient enough, several other commodities in this area seem to offer more elegant UI for editing. Sitecore will do more to provide an incredibly simple interface for editing. It'd be great to have a professionally operated Sitecore hosted rather than a cloud only. The price is more on the expensive side of things. Giving the cost structure a little more difficult to justify.
Sitecore could be a nice choice for a business that needs some premium product but is just trying to use the framework for integrated online marketing tools. If an organization is not advanced enough to make use of everything that Sitecore is going to provide, or is merely searching for a CMS, then there are many other choices that could be of greater benefit.
Sitecore offers powerful features for an experienced marketer striving for great user experiences to optimize ROI.
You need to be a bit digital savvy to get true value out of the platform (which is a natural prerequisite in my opinion).
Reduced time to market; enhanced flexibility.
Easy to plan components into the layouts
Not very business friendly. IT has to still use Sitecore for content management needs. Business does not see the value of Experience editor. Cost prohibitive with cloud license.
Ease of content management and updating
Personalization and Integration. It's easy to integrate SitCore with Sales Force and other CRM platforms ,
Cost, finding sitecore developers and the implementation phase can be expensive
Integrating with BlackBaud CRM. I haven't had much luck so far unfortunately
Creating personalized experiences across digital channels
Price is expensive and performance is sometimes slow
1:1 personalized experiences
SiteCore is easy to use, has incredible functionality to integrate with third party applications and tools. The ability to build over a base product and ease of integrations is the feature I like best.
The pricing model isn't consistent across implementations. I would have liked to see this product have a stronger sales team and support.
Building websites and e-Commerce platforms for our end clients. Integrating the SiteCore engine with an Intelligent Campaign management system and web analytics
Industry leading marketing features. Powerful platform for custom built solutions. Flexible extensibility!
High licensing cost. This proves to be a barrier to entry for a lot of potential clients.
Engagement analytics for web facing assets. Easy authoring via data centric information architecture.
Good user management. Tools, modules, navigation provide robust tech stack for better development and Content creation experience. Easy navigation and fairly simple to learn.
User needs to have a good Development experience. The cost structure seems to be a bit more expensive. Offers comparatively lesser amount of customisation options.
Update the content management and create Content for the Webpages to customers