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Web Content Management: An Open and Closed Case?

June 15, 2011 by James Ainsworth
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When it comes to your options for a WCM vendor, one of the first decisions you will need to make is whether to use an Open Source solution or a Closed Commercial vendor. This post examines a few of the differences between the two. [read more]

pearltrees, socializing and curating content on the web

May 10, 2010 by Michael Fauscette
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Content of any type is not useful unless you can find it, organize it and interact with it. In the enterprise companies have tried many different schemes to try and get business content collected in a central repository, organized, tagged, version controlled, and searchable. This has often taken the route of "content management"... [read more]

10 Ways to Enhance Your Email Program

April 22, 2010 by Sundeep Kapur
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I - Welcome Emails: You have to send the first message right away. You have to follow up with two to three more messages in an attempt to build up rapport and create a dialogue with your consumer. If you are not doing this - you’re missing a perfect opportunity to set the stage for future campaigns, reinforce the recipient’s... [read more]

Making a commitment to better output: NO MORE F*CKING TYPOS

April 14, 2010 by Josh Cunningham
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The number-one cause for broken pages, missed messages, mysterious errors, and general frustration is, from where I stand, uncorrected fat-finger errors. I say uncorrected because the problem isn’t the mistake, it’s that the mistake is made live and propagates. So, I’m proposing a simple solution: the F-word. Two kinds of typos To... [read more]