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Getting to the Point and Getting it Right (with a ...

The new era of information exchange is complex but its possibilities are bright and exciting. Shifting markets put enormous pressure on firms to create a seamless and holistic approach to customer interactions. Online consumers are not always hard pressed for time; yet surfing habits indicate they have very little time to waste.

Content that is loaded with marketing hype and ad-speak can very quickly turn off these new consumers. A quick look at high-performing Web sites will underline the clever, minimalist approach that focuses on getting relevant content where it will be seen first. Everything else about the site – design, usability, look and feel – is arranged to make the content work. This is where a good Content Management System (CMS) can really make a difference. With the right CMS, it becomes simple to publish, track and optimize content to maximize conversions.

Traditional Media: Alive and Well

Interestingly, despite the boom of new media, traditional media have continued to grow and prosper. Media and research pundits have frequently predicted the demise of television, radio and print; but none of that has yet come to pass. The future may well see new integrations of traditional and new media, each reinforcing and complementing the other.

And if you really think about it, there is much to be learned about content from traditional media – especially print. The Society for News Design recently published the results of its 29th annual “Best of Newspaper Design Creative Competition”, naming the world’s best-designed newspapers; The Los Angeles Times, The New York Times and the National Post stole the top honors. What did these publications have that made them stand out?

Consistency

The best publications have an instantly identifiable and consistent design. This presentation of content and visuals is key to ensuring reader loyalty. It is a known fact that readers continue to buy a certain newspaper even if the writing standards have fallen, simply because they are so familiar with its layout and presentation. These attributes translate very well online – even if the experience is a little different. A Web site that looks good, makes relevant content easy to find and keeps these values consistently across time and location is more likely to be successful.

Narrative

The best newspapers know how to tell stories. Readers can get to the core of the story quickly, and can choose to browse through more elaborate opinion pieces as well. Web real estate may be somewhat truncated in comparison, but the values of good narrative are the same. Tight, focused writing that involves readers usually wins.

Getting to the point

Headline writing is a recognized art. And for the busy online reader, a long-winded approach is usually unwelcome. People’s attention spans are also getting shorter, especially online. It is thus crucial to express more value with fewer words.

Authenticity

There is a certain aspect of trust that print media have been able to generate, simply by virtue of their authenticity. The Web 2.0 world is still working on this one.

Surprise and courage

Effective publications typically have innovative ideas, and use images and graphics to cleverly illustrate the story being told. A lot has been said about using pictures instead of words – but what’s more important is knowing when, and in what context. The element of ‘courage’

Applying the Learning Online – with a CMS

Journalists and columnists create the content in a large newspaper organization. They are seldom concerned with layout, typesetting, and the actual printing process. But for the smaller publications, it would not be uncommon to find writers also being involved in the technical aspects of getting the words to the audience. This rule of thumb works for the online world as well. Subject matter experts are best utilized when they are doing what they do best – creating content. But given the limitations of time, resource and budget, many organizations simply do not have the extra resources to focus exclusively on publishing, organizing and tracking the effectiveness of content.

A CMS allows even non-technical users to create, manage and publish content quickly and easily. It also helps marketers to configure and stream campaigns and analyze results by automating the process and integrating it with the content-publishing workflow. Significant savings in time and energy are realized. The CMS can also leverage high-value content to quickly and efficiently deliver a relevant personal customer experience. The ability to “write once, publish many times” allows for rapid deployment and effective distribution of tailored communication. Benefits like these certainly provide a key competitive advantage to firms aspiring to profitably capture growing market opportunities.

The added online dimensions of search and quick cross-reference ability can also be fully leveraged with a CMS. For example:

Content Groups: The CMS aligns each content area to desired analytics content groups, which automatically set the appropriate content group tags on each page. As new content is added, the content groups are dynamically added and fed directly into reports. This significantly reduces ongoing tagging work.

Page Titles: The CMS ensures meaningful page names and automatically adds them into templates. As content contributors add content, those page names will be automatically associated with each page, which makes page titles more relevant and useful.

Custom Metadata: A CMS also describes additional types of data. For instance, the organization may want to track the popularity of specific authors across its site. Because authors can belong to multiple content groups, a custom variable can be set on each page which identifies the author and feeds into a specific report. As new authors are added, pages are automatically tagged and fed directly into reports.

The CMS automatically provides optimized content for all of the different keywords on your Web site, and more importantly generates the huge number of different search queries by adding the different keywords together. This ensures that the site is organically listed on the front pages of search engine results. The CMS also supplies tight control over the brand experience across channels while empowering marketers to directly manage integrated campaigns to effectively reinforce brand positioning statements and ensure brand consistency across multiple media types.

Choosing the right CMS

The right CMS is the one which:

· Can easily integrate with the existing system to ensure a quick and smooth transition

· Makes it easy to update content without needing to format changes or alter design

· Automatically optimizes all new content added (PDFs, blogs, news, special offers, etc)

· Saves time and money within the marketing department

· Provides quick results

Among the many available CMS models today, the on demand or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) CMS seems to offer the right combination of speed, functionality and cost. Easily scalable from small-to-midsize businesses all the way to large global enterprises, the SaaS model is fast gaining traction and looks set to dominate not just the CMS world, but other application environments as well.

Conclusion

Content management technology will play a crucial role in enabling a seamless customer experience at every touch point by providing the right content to the right audience at the right time.

The enterprise’s capabilities for multi-channel publishing will determine who is nimble enough to effectively compete in today’s dynamic marketplace. However, in the complex and diverse realm of services, it is ultimately the attitude – combined with a pervasive commitment – of the organization’s people that determines if the published content produces the desired results.

This article is contributed by Rob Rose – Vice President of Crownpeak. Crownpeak offers a cost effective and user friendly Content Management System (CMS). The Article talks about how the Small and Medium Businesses can compete with larger counterparts. It discusses the various strategies that Small and Medium Businesses can adopt to compete with Large Businesses on the web space.

Best CMS Applications For SEO...

Looking for the “Perfect” CMS for you SEO campaign? Well according to many professionals, particularly with numerous SEO Philippines consultants that had their hands on some of the many CMS’ out in the market, there really isn’t a “perfect” CMS that could used for SEO. Almost all CMS softwares has their advantages and disadvantages pertaining to its use in SEO. The only basis that describe’s a CMS’ capabilities in terms of SEO or with any other uses are its user-friendly features. Although almost all CMS applications can be used for SEO, many still agree on several CMS applications because of its ease in use as well as with its built-in or add-on features primarily use in SEO. Popular names in the CMS market today include the popular Joomla! CMS, MODx, SilverStripe, and Drupal, and WordPress. Joomla! Many have agreed of Joomla!’s uses in SEO is the best by far. It was a re-branded release of Mambo 4.5.2.3 which, itself, was combined with other bug and moderate-level security fixes. Part of what made Joomla! very popular in the market, not only for SEO but in almost all web management purposes, is its third party program extensions called “Plugins” (Previously known as “Mambots” in Mambo). Plugins, like those found in Mozilla Firefox, are background extensions that extend Joomla! with new functionality. One example is the WikiBot which allows the author of Joomla! content to use “Wikitags” in Joomla! articles which will auto-create dynamic hyperlinks to Wikipedia articles when displayed. There are over 3,000 extensions for Joomla! available via the Extensions Directory. One popular Plugin used specifically for SEO is JoomSEF. ARTIO JoomSEF is a SEO component for Joomla! Content Management System that rewrites URLs to be Search Engine Friendly (SEF) and to be human easily understandable. It works with multilingual sites by integrating JoomFish component support. It also nables users full customization of wide-range of meta tags for any URL of the website and works with both Apache HTTP Server and IIS. Popular features of JoomSEF used for SEO inludes:

Rewriting of original Joomla! URLs to be Search Engine Friendly and human understandable. Providing support for multilingual sites using JoomFish. Providing URLs internationalization. Providing wide range of editable meta tags for any URL in your Joomla! Providing fully customizable URLs. Providing customizable 404 page. Helps in handling 301 redirects. MODx MODx is another popular CMS used by many SEO Philippines consultants. One feature that made it popular is its complete control of all metadata and URL structure for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) purposes, all of it found in the application. Other than its SEO capabilities, MODx also became popular because of its other features. This includes: Cross-browser flexibility including Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer on Windows, Firefox and Safari in Mac OS X, and Firefox in Linux. Works well even on modest shared servers. Supports any Ajax library including jQuery, MooTools, ExtJS and Prototype. Object-oriented core code. Ability to customize the Manager on a per-deployment basis. MODx were also known for its several awards and recognitions. In July 2007, MODx was awarded Packt Publishing’s Most Promising Open Source Content Management System award. On February 6, 2009, OpenSourceCMS.com user rankings placed MODx version 0.9.6.3 as the 3rd highest ranked of 78 applications in the CMS/portal category with 2885 votes. SilverStripe Although not as popularly used compared to Joomla!, some have agreed that SilverStripe can be as useful as Joomla! in SEO, particularly because of its Search engine friendly URLs, meta-data management, and XML sitemap generation. According to many professionals, SilverStripe’s popularity in SEO was mainly fueled by its user-friendly features. Features of SilverStripe include: A modern, extensible web-application interface. Drag and drop tree-based navigation structure. Work-flow management: Draft/Published separation through content staging, document revision control/rollback with ‘compare’ functionality. Highly configurable security/permissions model. Optimizations for heavy loads (e.g. manual cache refresh). Drupal A very popular CMS used for web design, Drupal was also used in SEO. Similar to Joomla!, Drupal also allows third-party contributed (often abbreviated to “contrib”) modules and themes to extend or override Drupal’s default behaviors without changing Drupal core’s code. However, current versions of contribs doesn’t support any special SEO functions. According to several Web design Philippines consultants, many are still using the CMS for SEO purposes.
One popular feature of the Drupal is that i can run on any computing platform that supports both a web server capable of running PHP version 4.3.5+ (including Apache, IIS, Lighttpd, and nginx) and a database (such as MySQL or PostgreSQL) to store content and settings. The disadvantage, however, is that Drupal is a bit complicated compared to other CMS applications. For more information visit to our site at http://www.myoptimind.com

Margarette Mcbride is a copywriter of Optimind Web Design and SEO, a web design and seo company in the Philippines. Optimind specializes in building and promoting websites that are designed for conversion..

Choosing the Best CMS for You...

We all know that the right direction towards building an ideal Website for businesses is using CMS.  But how are we going to decide on which is the best CMS?

There is a good number of CMS services available in the market, each highlighting different features and capabilities.  If you’re blog-oriented, you can use WordPress.  If you want a more comprehensive CMS, you can use Drupal or Blox.   But on top of these powerful content management systems mentioned above is Joomla.  Joomla CMS is considered to be one of the most flexible and extensible applications.

Why choose Joomla CMS?

a.    Joomla CMS is not only popular and powerful, but also because of its flexibility, Joomla CMS became one of the most widely used CMS tools today.  You don’t need to be a Web developer geek to be able to maximize the features and capabilities of your Joomla CMS.  Installing your Joomla CMS is also easy, as instructions are simple and easy to understand.  

b.    The Joomla CMS software will create and use an interface, which interface serves as a connection between the Website maker and the commands that enable the desired Website functionalities.  As a Joomla Developer, you must know your goals and the direction to take as far as the Website that you are building is concerned, then align them with Joomla’s features and capabilities.  Joomla’s features and functionalities are not hard to learn and understand.  However, you must also take an extra effort to learn and familiarize yourself with its features and tools.   Moreover, Joomla CMS is using “publishing paradigm” as the pages were considered as articles that can be organized into different desired categories and sections.  With this kind of setup, the Website it is not only user-friendly to the Joomla developers but most of all to the target customers of the Website that you are developing.

c.    Another factor that you must consider in choosing the best CMS for you is the quality and deepness of the resources that can be used in developing your Website.  It is important that the CMS you are choosing has a wide and knowledgeable community of CMS experts that are ready to help you in the development of a Website.  Extensive documentation and active forums must be in place for that CMS so you can expect that every day you can get new and fresh knowledge and techniques about CMS, and that there are discussions or venues dedicated to trouble-shooting.  The good news is that Joomla CMS has all these qualities or requirements.  Joomla has a wide community of CMS experts that are continually developing new plugins and extensions which are very useful in your Website development projects.  

These are just several of the factors or reasons why you should consider choosing a CMS Tool like Joomla for your projects.  Having these considerations, you can surely have a great CMS-powered site that will give you all the liberty to publish, update and distribute all the information with regard to the product and services that your business or organization is offering to the greater public.

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