The document discusses how the author built a CMS for a magazine and website called City Weekend using the Django open source platform while in China with limited resources. The CMS allowed them to efficiently manage and share user-generated content between editors, sales, marketing and designers. It also scaled to support new cities and products. The CMS categorized, ranked, managed and shared content, alerted users when their content was received or approved, and exported the best content into other formats like their magazine, emails and mobile apps. This integrated system helped them grow their daily unique visitors from 800 to 15,000, listings from 3,000 to 12,500, and registered users from zero to 50,000, making them the market leaders in
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Other factors that can’t be ignored, such as translation needs, staff/time constraints, file size limitations, corporate image and control, and proprietary concerns will also be discussed, including:
Analyzing the Product
* Intended audience; delivery method (desktop, web application, etc.); competitor offerings; software development methodology. The UI as part of the Help system. Product Management expectations.
Identifying User Wants and Needs
* Preferences and expectations for information; work environment; knowledge and experience levels.
Ascertaining Internal Needs and Opportunities
* Working with Training, Support, and Marketing to reduce duplication and provide the user with consistent, useful information.
* Finding ways to incorporate information from other departments to improve documentation.
Accessing Deliverable Options
* What is the optimum mix for the product?
* The traditional: online help, manuals, embedded help, job aids, forums, web sites, technical support knowledgebases.
* Emerging trends: wikis, blogs, RSS feeds, software demonstrations, podcasts, and other collaborative tools. They can supplement and/or enhance the traditional. Or, they may be a better fit for internal knowledge management or marketing use.
Optimizing the Library
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WEBINAR – DAM 2020 Report & Analysis along side the user perspectiveActivo Consulting
WEBINAR – DAM 2020 Report & Analysis along side the user perspective after DAM NY #DAMdigital 2020 from Henry Stewart Event
In this Webinar we are exploring business requirements and best practices in 2020 and see how to select the right DAM and PIM system. We are also reporting the best technology trends in the DAM industry to enhance the customer journey.
https://frederic-sanuy.com/webinar-dam-2020-report-analysis-after-dam-ny-2020/
[Workshop] Analyzing Your Deliverables: Developing the Optimal Documentation ...Scott Abel
Presented by Nicki Bleiel at Documentation and Training LIfe Sciences, June 23-26, 2008 in Indianapolis.
Documentation deliverables have evolved beyond manuals and online help in recent years, and with the emergence of Web 2.0, things are changing faster than ever. Technical communicators have many more options to enhance the user experience, and developing many of them provide the opportunity to work with other departments to find a more holistic approach to content development and delivery. But there is no one-size-fits-all set of solutions. This workshop will review the types of analysis you need to do to determine which deliverables are right for your project, your customer, and your company.
Other factors that can’t be ignored, such as translation needs, staff/time constraints, file size limitations, corporate image and control, and proprietary concerns will also be discussed, including:
Analyzing the Product
* Intended audience; delivery method (desktop, web application, etc.); competitor offerings; software development methodology. The UI as part of the Help system. Product Management expectations.
Identifying User Wants and Needs
* Preferences and expectations for information; work environment; knowledge and experience levels.
Ascertaining Internal Needs and Opportunities
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* Finding ways to incorporate information from other departments to improve documentation.
Accessing Deliverable Options
* What is the optimum mix for the product?
* The traditional: online help, manuals, embedded help, job aids, forums, web sites, technical support knowledgebases.
* Emerging trends: wikis, blogs, RSS feeds, software demonstrations, podcasts, and other collaborative tools. They can supplement and/or enhance the traditional. Or, they may be a better fit for internal knowledge management or marketing use.
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1. The CMS
Or how I mistakenly built a CMS from
scratch while in China, but in the process,
learned an incredible amount of info. about
publishing a Web site, that also happened to
publish a magazine
2. Why am I here?
• We built a CMS for City Weekend (CW), an
entertainment listings magazine and Web site, using
Django, an open source software platform built by
Adrian Holovaty.
• We were small and poor. We relied on UGC to help us
compete.
• By harnessing user data and making it easy to share
with other users, editors, sales, marketing, distribution
and design, our CMS allowed us to work more
efficiently and intelligently to earn market share.
• The CMS today is scalable, allowing us to turn on new
cities or products very easily.
3. OMG, this is boring.
What is a CMS?
• Content management systems create, edit, manage, search
and publish digital media. Simply put a CMS
– Gives certain users certain permissions to do certain things with:
• Text, photos, video, music, documents, etc. – virtually anything
– Assigning info. with certain tags, labels, categories, metadata
affects where and how the info. is read.
– They’re made using a range of code – Perl, PHP, Ruby, etc.
• Blogspot, Wordpress, Google Calendar… These are all
content management systems.
• Choosing and working with the right CMS is critical to
successful publishing in today’s thrifty online digital
magazine world.
4. Four things I heard
yesterday about CMS
• Never buy or pay for an out-of-the-box CMS.
Use open source.
• Avoid complexity. It is tantamount to difficulty.
Simplify.
• Content yearns to be free, be careful about
efforts to keep it hidden.
• The most popular open source CMS systems
are: Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress and Moveable
Type.
5. Yeah! Databases
• Databases are really CMS and CMS are really
Web sites and vice versa, if done well.
• Content management systems really just help
you manage data.
• Data can be anything, including articles, video
and people.
• If you understand how data is categorized and
used, then you can manipulate it to your will.
6. The CMS was the
smartest guy in the room
• Editors and users shared
events, articles, listings, photos, classifieds and
comments with the site.
• Editors andSales and Marketing were alerted to
new content via the CMS’s content approval
system.
• Users were alerted that their content had been
received and when appropriate, approved by CW.
• The CMS exported the best content directly into
InDesign. It also published the content into our
email updates and mobile service.
7. Content flow
1 2 3 4
USERS * CMS EDITORS CMS
• Categorized, • Approved • Exports data
• Visit site
ranked, Sorted and into:
• Create
managed and edited data • Magazine
content
shared data • Email update
• Listings • Alerted users • Mobile
• Classifieds • 24/7 phone
• Articles • RSS feeds
• Events
• Photos
8. It was one big circle
Products Users/Readers
•Magazine, email update, mobile phone •Share data
Editors CMS/Web site
•Organize, edit, share, help design •Organizes, ranks, edits, shares, alerts
9. So, did it work?
• 800 unique daily visitors in 2006
• Today, 15,000 (more than our competitors)
• 3,000 listings in 2006. Today, 12,500
• In 2006, we had zero registered users. Today,
we have 50,000.
• We’re the market leader in Beijing and
Shanghai. We have a staff of 15 editors. Our
competitor has over 50.
10. That’s it.
You may still find them tedious, but
hopefully, you’ve seen how they can, in
fact, help you produce a better
magazine and Web site.