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Rethinking CMS: Headless CMS for improved B2B Omnichannel Selling & Content Management

Valasys

Prelude: A content management system (CMS) manages the creation & manipulation of digitized pieces of content. A CMS supports multiple users in a collaborative environment. The features of CMS vary widely. B2B companies also employ CMSs to store, control, revise & publish documentation.

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Best CMS for News Websites and Large-Scale Publishing [2024]

RebelMouse

Key Findings: Selecting the right CMS is critical for news websites. Key features include intuitive interfaces, collaboration tools, SEO, security, scalability, and analytics. According to statistics, digital publishing revenue is expected to exceed $27 billion by 2027 , and the market is intensifying.

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Q&A with Acquia Chief Marketing Officer, Lynne Capozzi

ClickZ

While some companies may eliminate the title, that doesn’t mean the role of CMO will go away completely — it will just evolve, and maybe get a brand refresh. They know that customers interact with brands far beyond a web browser. Marketers have more channels to monitor, from social media, to AI assistants, and more.

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Episerver Acquires Insite Software

Valasys

Episerver, a platform well known for its strong content management technology tied to its digital experience platform scored a groundbreaking B2B deal on 16/12/2019 when it acquired Insite Software. For Insite, the acquisition opens doors to Episerver’s global customer base.

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The Best Free Digital Experience Platforms in 2022

TrustRadius Marketing

If you’re still using a static content management system (CMS) for digital content delivery, you’re getting left behind. Digital experience platforms (DXP) allow you to create the seamless, personalized experiences your customers expect. As useful as DXPs are, their cost can be prohibitive.

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Why we care about traditional content management systems, the original no-code tool

Martech

WordPress, the most popular content management system (CMS), is used by over 40% of websites and was launched in 2003 as an open-source website builder. But the internet has moved beyond desktop sites into a variety of digital touchpoints and channels, and CMSs have had to adapt to this change.

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40 Top Heatmap and Session Replay Tools Reviewed: The Most Comprehensive Comparison Guide

Convert

Back then, they were “luminous mosaics of red and blue squares” to help securities traders make buying decisions — because our brains pick colors better than numbers. Sources 1 2 3 4 5 In website optimization, heatmaps help you understand how visitors interact with your website. Think of weather maps and population density maps.