CMS, short for content management systems, has been used for over 20 years now. It provides content solely to one platform at a time, making it one dimensional in its usage. Traditional CMS seemed to be a great program for the utilization of websites, but it wasn't scalable. Enter the ...
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Content marketing just got a little easier. Each of these features was designed with someone like you in mind! If you haven't seen them yet, we won't take it personally - but we think you'll be excited to use them.
The hamburger website navigation rose to popularity as quickly as it seems to be fading away. How does a website's navigation influence visitor behavior? We dived into our own site to share what happened.
As a software engineer, your choice of development environment will affect your productivity eight hours a day, five days a week. Different people have different tastes as far as text editors/IDE's go, and for good reason. Personally, I always tend to gravitate toward more minimalist tools and greater transparency, and ...
There's this great show called The I.T. Crowd about three people working in an I.T. department. One of them, in classic sitcom fashion, has no idea what she's doing. She knows nothing about I.T., including what the letters I and T stand for. When she's voted employee of the month ...
Content automation is made even simpler when scalable content meets a social media management system. This is why we created the Scripted app for HootSuite, a tool that effectively closes the loop from content production to distribution and management. HootSuite is a social media management system that allows businesses and ...
Over the years I've flirted with several different shells. During the 80's on System V I used csh, later I spent years working on Solaris in tcsh (oooh tab completion!), but as Linux became the main operating system of choice I switched to bash. It seemed like a good choice ...
When we first implemented topic pitching, it seemed like a fairly simple concept: businesses could request that our writers pitch them topics, and writers could respond with bountiful ideas. There was just one unforeseen problem: the "bountiful" part (or lack thereof). For some reason, writers weren't psyched about the idea ...