Content Management
by Barry Stein
More and more businesses are recognizing the importance of content
management when it comes to their websites. Website content is more
important than ever before, and as the Internet matures and changes,
it is likely be become even more important. Many smart companies are
beginning to make their website content the centerpiece of their Internet
presence.
Content management means many things to different people, but it
is generally understood to be the concept of separating the design
and layout of a website from the actual content contained on that
website. This allows a company’s web developer to do his job
more efficiently and not get bogged down with endless requests for
changes, additions and deletions to the content of the web page.
More importantly, it allows employees who are not web developers
to update the company’s web page.
When seeing the changes that have occurred to content management
over the last couple of years, it is helpful to take a step back.
The commercial internet is only about 10 years old. What began as
a way for government researchers to communicate their findings with
their peers has morphed into the giant commercial enterprise that
is today’s Internet. With this explosive growth over the period
of just a decade or so, it is no wonder that content management
has changed and grown as well.
It may take another 20 years or more until the internet is fully
mature, and many more changes are likely to be in store. Seeing
those changes coming can put your business on the cutting edge and
position you for success.
Putting content ahead of technology is the centerpiece of the content
management concept. When designing and updating their websites,
smart companies will put the reader first. Try to put yourself in
the place of a visitor to your website.
- When a visitor first sees your website, what is their first impression?
- Do they see an easy to use interface?
- Is everything laid out clearly?
- Is it easy to find what you want?
Take an objective look at your company website and answer these
questions honestly. If you find your website lacking, you can use
content management techniques to make your website more intuitive
and user friendly.
More and more companies are hiring professional writers and editors
as part of their overall content management strategy. This is a
strategy that I believe will pay big dividends as the internet further
matures. The internet is already the number one source of information
for many people, and as more and more people get comfortable with
using the internet, those numbers are likely to grow. The companies
that can provide the most useful web content, to the greatest number
of people, are the ones that will thrive in the 21st century.
By now most major corporations and many smaller firms already have
functioning websites on the Internet. This means that the demand
for professionals to design and upload websites is likely to shrink
in the future. On the other hand, the need for professionals who
can update web content and make it useful to customers is likely
to grow. The future of content management has never looked brighter.
Barry Stein is the owner of aWebBiz.com where he offers cutting-edge
tips on all aspects of business. To find more advice, tools and
resources to help you succeed in your business, visit: http://www.aWebBiz.com
Barry's Internet Marketing Blog: http://aWebBiz.com/blog
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