Our content managed websites:
- make it quicker and easier for you to create, edit and publish content on a website.
- meaning non-technical people can publish content. Historically, website publishing has required significant technical skills (HTML, programming,etc).
- make it easier for you to manage who creates, edits and publishes content. Because it establishes defined publishing processes, you can allocate specific publishing rights to various individuals.
eases technical hurdles in the publication of content, thus reduces the need for training, while facilitating more people to publish.
- free your IT department from the daily stream of calls for changes to the website.
- reduce time-to-publish, allowing you to get content published faster. This is an important issue for the modern organization. The quicker you get key content published, the more value it creates.
- facilitate the design of a common and consistent information architecture (metadata, classification, navigation, search, layout and design). Inconsistent and poorly designed information architectures plague many websites.
- increase the relevance of results in search engines by providing a consistent management of metadata (i.e. if the appropriate metadata is captured on all documents, then people can find the right content a lot more quickly).
- allows you to measure the success of your publishing efforts more easily. You can track who is publishing what, how quickly content is getting published, whether out-of-date content is being removed quickly enough, etc.
