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7 Website Lessons Learned from Switching to ‘Headless’ CMS

Brunner

For example, an author bio page might include the author’s name, title, a short bio, a headshot, and a social media link. Implementing a headless CMS and selecting the rest of the tech stack for your website takes a lot of work. That allows you to create reusable content components that your team sets up in your headless CMS.

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How Innovation Marketing Helps Disruptors Launch New Products

Tullio Siragusa

To remain competitive against newcomers who are typically more agile and creative, established companies should strive to include innovation marketing as a key market strategy, whether it be content, website development or graphics designing.

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A Beginner’s Guide to Web Site Optimization—Part 1

Boxes and Arrows

The performance metrics are chosen to directly reflect your site’s business goals and might include things like how many product purchases were made on your site (a sales goal), how many people signed up for the company newsletter (an engagement goal), or how many people watched a self-help video in your FAQ section (a customer service goal).

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Could Your Business Brand Have a PR Problem?

The Human Factor

UZU Media , for example, provide all manner of digital solutions from web development to social media and multi-platform advertising all under one roof. Not only does your content needs to be engaging (dare I even say entertaining?) it needs to be of practical use to people in your target audience.

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IA Summit 10 - Day 1

Boxes and Arrows

Using examples from tools like Twitter and Google Wave, Tanya Rabourn looks at these questions and discusses how conversation analysis gives us a way to examine social actions online. In this session Colleen walks us through content analysis, offering practical tips and examples along the way.

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Information Architecture for Audio: Doing It Right - Boxes and Arrows: The design behind the design

Boxes and Arrows

Figure 1: Part of the “Web Trend Map by Information Architects, Japan For example, Figure 1 shows part of the famous Web Trend Map by Information Architects Japan. It’s an excellent example of how information can be displayed in a two-dimensional space. Try to create pictures in the listener’s mind.

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Your New Excuse to Get an Xbox

Boxes and Arrows

Imagine a website where visitors also feel and behave this way: they are engaged and focused, unaware of time, unselfconscious, and feeling rewarded. Game players have goals—to kill enemies, to find treasures, to amass wealth—just as web visitors have goals.

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