Business Based Web Development @Kentico_CMS@trobbinsThomas Robbins, thomasr@kentico.com
About UsSome of our customersKentico CMS is one of the most comprehensive content management systems on the planet. With almost 7000 web sites in 84 countries and backed by an extensive partner network it’s used for everything from simple web sites to complex applications. Kentico CMS is easy to install, simple to manage, scalable and reliable.
Today - The Agile WebWhat’s the Relative SizingTotal Sites Across All Domains (August 1995 – July 2011)In the July 2011 survey Netcraft received responses from 357,292,065 sites.Source: www.netcraft.comWhat’s Hot Today?
Today - Changing ExperiencesAmazing rise of social connections computing‘Cross follow’ PhenomenaMany users don’t directly access the siteQuestion: How much does your friends opinion matter?Source Business Insider 2011
Today – Getting localWe see a dramatic Increase in multi-language sitesCloud computing enables local servers Question: How many people have multi-language sites?
What does your site mean?Represents company brand and public facing presenceHow your company is seen by the world wide audienceInternally represents an operational assetPeople ‘make’ your siteProcess keeps it runningTechnology powered
Content is King!What is the king?Web content is the text, structure and navigation elements in a web page. Essentially it is the visual and audio components that a user will encounter as part of their user experience on a web site. This includes applications, code, images, sounds, data, PDF’s, spreadsheets to name just a few. What about social networking?Long Live the King!Customer connection mechanismWhat your audience is looking forProvides information about your product or serviceAllows people to easily link and discuss (natural links)Opportunities for multi-targeting and multi-channel
Kings Need Some Help…Create a context consistent customer experience regardless of deviceProvides securityEnables discovery/sharingAllows people (company) to work independentlyRole basedEnables company innovation Developer freedomTrend acceptance
What the heck is a CMS?PeopleProcess TechnologyKing ContentSquire CMS
CMS Systems
When do you need a CMS?Is my content collection, management and publishing process to complex to manage informally?CMS System
5 Reasons to implements a CMSProvide you customers a consistent and manageable web experience. Drastically increase your customer retention rates.Dramatically increase the productivity of your content managers, web designers and application developers. Improve the security of your web site and protect your customer’s personal information.Improve business continuity and execution
Determine Your Needs
Investigation
Why do CMS Projects Fail?Web architecture projects are complex. Project requirements are often not well understood which leads to bad purchase decisions and architecture choices. Inconsistent user experience resulting from poorly thought out content reuse and lack audience understanding. Inconsistent site update experience for content managers, web designers and applications developers resulting in overly complex technology and process.
3 Common PitfallsScope creep in project implementations. One more feature is only a little bit more work- right?People don’t like to change the way they work. We are all comfortable with how we work – why change?Expecting the technology of a CMS solution to solve the entire problem. Managing content on a website is an editorial process – why not treat it that way?
Q&A?
Thank you!	E-mail: thomasr@kentico.com	Twitter: trobbins	Blog: http://devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Thomas-Robbins.aspx

Business based Web Development

  • 1.
    Business Based WebDevelopment @Kentico_CMS@trobbinsThomas Robbins, thomasr@kentico.com
  • 2.
    About UsSome ofour customersKentico CMS is one of the most comprehensive content management systems on the planet. With almost 7000 web sites in 84 countries and backed by an extensive partner network it’s used for everything from simple web sites to complex applications. Kentico CMS is easy to install, simple to manage, scalable and reliable.
  • 3.
    Today - TheAgile WebWhat’s the Relative SizingTotal Sites Across All Domains (August 1995 – July 2011)In the July 2011 survey Netcraft received responses from 357,292,065 sites.Source: www.netcraft.comWhat’s Hot Today?
  • 4.
    Today - ChangingExperiencesAmazing rise of social connections computing‘Cross follow’ PhenomenaMany users don’t directly access the siteQuestion: How much does your friends opinion matter?Source Business Insider 2011
  • 5.
    Today – GettinglocalWe see a dramatic Increase in multi-language sitesCloud computing enables local servers Question: How many people have multi-language sites?
  • 6.
    What does yoursite mean?Represents company brand and public facing presenceHow your company is seen by the world wide audienceInternally represents an operational assetPeople ‘make’ your siteProcess keeps it runningTechnology powered
  • 7.
    Content is King!Whatis the king?Web content is the text, structure and navigation elements in a web page. Essentially it is the visual and audio components that a user will encounter as part of their user experience on a web site. This includes applications, code, images, sounds, data, PDF’s, spreadsheets to name just a few. What about social networking?Long Live the King!Customer connection mechanismWhat your audience is looking forProvides information about your product or serviceAllows people to easily link and discuss (natural links)Opportunities for multi-targeting and multi-channel
  • 8.
    Kings Need SomeHelp…Create a context consistent customer experience regardless of deviceProvides securityEnables discovery/sharingAllows people (company) to work independentlyRole basedEnables company innovation Developer freedomTrend acceptance
  • 9.
    What the heckis a CMS?PeopleProcess TechnologyKing ContentSquire CMS
  • 10.
  • 11.
    When do youneed a CMS?Is my content collection, management and publishing process to complex to manage informally?CMS System
  • 12.
    5 Reasons toimplements a CMSProvide you customers a consistent and manageable web experience. Drastically increase your customer retention rates.Dramatically increase the productivity of your content managers, web designers and application developers. Improve the security of your web site and protect your customer’s personal information.Improve business continuity and execution
  • 13.
  • 14.
  • 15.
    Why do CMSProjects Fail?Web architecture projects are complex. Project requirements are often not well understood which leads to bad purchase decisions and architecture choices. Inconsistent user experience resulting from poorly thought out content reuse and lack audience understanding. Inconsistent site update experience for content managers, web designers and applications developers resulting in overly complex technology and process.
  • 16.
    3 Common PitfallsScopecreep in project implementations. One more feature is only a little bit more work- right?People don’t like to change the way they work. We are all comfortable with how we work – why change?Expecting the technology of a CMS solution to solve the entire problem. Managing content on a website is an editorial process – why not treat it that way?
  • 17.
  • 18.
    Thank you! E-mail: thomasr@kentico.com Twitter:trobbins Blog: http://devnet.kentico.com/Blogs/Thomas-Robbins.aspx

Editor's Notes

  • #4 http://techcrunch.com/2010/01/05/quantcast-mobile-web-apple-android/
  • #5 http://www.businessinsider.com/chart-of-the-day-how-many-users-does-twitter-really-have-2011-3
  • #7 http://www.scribd.com/doc/47462357/How-the-World-Views-the-Internet