Posted 12.09.08 | Filed under: Agencies, Content Management, Content Strategy
Content Needs a New Home

Content planning, production and oversight need to share a new home base. Content needs infrastructure beyond CMS requirements. It needs to be appropriately scoped and planned for, not thrown together from brochures at the last minute. It needs to be cared for and fed, not just launched and forgotten. It needs ownership and oversight.
via Brain Traffic: Our Blog: Content needs a new home.
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