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Is Wordpress a CMS? Hardly? Barely?

Posted in CMS, Content, Debate, Dirk Shaw, Management, Uncategorized, Web, community, post, system, tweet, week on April 7th, 2010 by Persuasive Content – Comments Off

The perennial “what is a CMS” debate broke out this week, with a fairly innocuous tweet from Dirk Shaw, “I am sorry but wordpress is hardly a web content management system.” that many of our CMS community waded into and included this post on CMS Myth arguing in favour and just about everyone arguing against… and crikey [...]













Is Wordpress a CMS? Hardly? Barely?

Posted in CMS, Content, Debate, Dirk Shaw, Management, Uncategorized, Web, community, post, system, tweet, week on March 3rd, 2010 by Persuasive Content – Comments Off

The perennial “what is a CMS” debate broke out this week, with a fairly innocuous tweet from Dirk Shaw, “I am sorry but wordpress is hardly a web content management system.” that many of our CMS community waded into and included this post on CMS Myth arguing in favour and just about everyone arguing against… and crikey [...]






Five government sites using Drupal effectively

Posted in CMS, Drupal, Federal, GovFresh, Web 2.0, federal government, fit, government, part, post, series, start, topic on February 5th, 2010 by CMS Report – Comments Off

GovFresh: Why is Drupal important to the the Federal government? That is the main topic I will cover in a 3-part series here on GovFresh. I’ll start with some high-profile examples of who is using Drupal effectively in government and why Drupal is a great fit for what these sites are trying to achieve. My second post will focus on the unique aspects of providing web content management for government that are relevant for Drupal (i.e. what can Drupal learn from Government?). My final post will provide ideas and predictions for the future of Drupal within the Federal government.

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I Predict A (CMS) Riot: 1 hour, 6 People, 1 Wave, 1 Post

Posted in Pub, Today, Uncategorized, Wave, blog, challenge, google, hour, post, time, title on January 25th, 2010 by Persuasive Content – Comments Off

Today we embarked on an interesting social media challenge, a few folks that I’ve started to hang out with virtually (and more recently in the pub) agreed to meet at a designated time in a Google Wave and set about writing a blog post – in an hour. There was no pre-determined title, no prep, [...]












The Future of Content Management

Posted in CMS, Content, Julian, Julian Wraith, Management, Uncategorized, Wraith, community, crystal, future, julianwraith, post, time, world on January 7th, 2010 by Persuasive Content – Comments Off

CMS bloggers of the world have been double dared again, not this time by @kasthomas, but by Julian Wraith (@julianwraith)- who in this post wants the CMS community to gaze into our crystal balls and speculate on the future of Content Management.I think the Future of Content Management is about people. Is that too predictable, [...]





Persuasive Content 2010-01-06 19:40:06

Posted in CMS, Content, Engagement, Management, Trends, Uncategorized, Web, blog, king, place, post on January 6th, 2010 by Persuasive Content – Comments Off

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I’m going to kick off 2009 with a blog post about Web Content Management, enough of my wittering on about my place in the social web or even web engagement. Content is still king and as I catch up with three weeks or so of my RSS reader, it seems that with the [...]







Putting More Fun in Your Enterprise 2.0 Efforts

Posted in Business, Dan Pink, Enterprise, Enterprise 2.0, Maximizing, Performance, Rex, Rex Lee, Success, Value, blog, century, everything, fun, holiday, post, season, team, video, work on December 21st, 2009 by Bill Ives – Comments Off

It is the holiday season where you should be putting more fun in everything. Rex Lee did a nice blog post, Maximizing Business Value from Enterprise 2.0 through Fun & Motivation. I did a FastFoward post on it but could…