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A content management system isn't just for your website. It's about managing digital information in all its formats: documents, graphics, audiovisual files, databases and computer programs. You can allow many people in your organization access to files they're authorized to see and even allow them to modify the content, when appropriate There are four main types of content management systems. Manual Content Management Systems. 1. Speak up Its time to get heard, you may have been taught to stay in the foreground but this is the internet, and nows not the time to hide behind pages and pages of text. Get an audio up. One of the easiest ways to deliver content that will be remembered is to use an audio. Let your website do the talking. 2. Get outside the box Every site needs traffic but not all methods of traffic generation are suitable for every business. If your getting traffic in but their not staying long enough to find why they should be doing business with you and if your website is producing a hi, oh wait, goodbye effect then you may need to adopt a different method of traffic generation instead of sticking with the conventional search engine optimization method. 3. Get a professional personality Your website maybe focused on a hobby but it needs to have a professional voice. All the scripts, e-mails, seminars etc, should be presented in a professional and precise manner. Your presentation should always be compelling, memorable and unique. 4. Technology - Communication Its not about technology, its about communication. You use the internet as a means to develop your business but at the end of the day its how you communicate yourself thats important. Your customers have to be able to understand you and feel connected. This is not done with an excessive use of fancy gadgets; its done with good solid communication skills. 5. Linking out of business Would you ever invite people to leave your website? Thats what you are doing when you have a lot of outbound links on your website. Does it make sense to get a visitor simply to have them leave seconds later? 6. Turn on your visitors, not off A lot of websites have boring text. You want to seduce your visitors with an entertaining, imaginative, informative and memorable content. You may be the one writing it but someone else has to read it so dont waste their time with boring or self-prompting text. 7. Stop going keyword crazy Content is one of the best ways to optimize with search engines. All your text gets indexed and search engines look for keywords. So what do people do? They repeat the same thing over and over again 8. Avoid playing SEO catch up Everyday it seems some tech wiz finds a new way to beat search engine algorithms. When search engines catch on they change their criteria. Good for the wiz kid, but not so good for you. You spend so much time playing SEO catch up that you lose focus on actually building your website. 9. Did you get rid of all your images and multimedia and replace it with pages upon pages of text because you were worried about search engine optimization and load times. Did you stop and consider who is actually going to go through all that text. With manual content management being the easiest to get started up and running. This is good for small sites, where you can have a Web team update your site by hand. However, ongoing costs are rather high, all content has to go through the Web team first, and there are human factors to be considered for productivity such as HTML errors or sickness or turnover. Server-based Content Management Systems. Internet-based Content Management Systems. Homegrown Content Management Systems. Consider objectives and limitations. What are you trying to achieve with your content management system? Determine how much gain and benefits you expect, what kind of costs your budget can handle, what kind of IT you have on hand for installing and administrating the system, and what kind of time frame you are looking at to deploy the system. Make sure you can afford both the setup and the upkeep for the system in the long run. |