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Content Strategy

Content is not Just a Commodity For your CMS implementation to be successful, you need to go beyond just planning on how content should be managed – you need a to have a content strategy. A content strategy should define the themes and goals of the site’s content, then, you can define the processes in […]

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Defining Roles

A CMS implementation typically fails not because the CMS itself, but because it doesn’t support the roles and permissions that the organization needs for its workflow. Most CMSs ship with only a handful of limited user types, and if those roles don’t fit your organizational needs, there is always going to be deficiencies in your

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WordPress

Although it started off as primarily a blogging platform, WordPress has grown into something much larger… According to W3Techs, WordPress powers over 33% of all websites on the Internet! If you limited the comparison with only CMS sites, WordPress accounts for over 60% of the market share. If you’re thinking these number are only because of small, low

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