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Archive for March, 2014

CMS Myth Movers and Shakers

By Jake DiMare • March 18th, 2014 • CMS Myth Contributors

The entire team at The CMS Myth would like to extend heart-felt congratulations and good luck to friend and  long time collaborator, John Eckman. This…

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An under the hood look at how WIRED.com approaches rearchitecting its CMS

By Jeff Cram • March 17th, 2014 • Technology

How does a venerable publisher like WIRED.com evolve a website and CMS platform two decades in the making? That’s the challenge WIRED.com’s Director of Engineering Stefan…

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Wrangling websites post launch at the Now What? Conference

By Jeff Cram • March 17th, 2014 • Events

I’m excited to be taking part in the 2014 Now What? Conference April 23-24 in bustling Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The two-day conference is exclusively focused on what…

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The design and build myth

By Jeff Cram • March 14th, 2014 • Strategy

Conventional wisdom about CMS-driven redesign projects says there are two primary phases to the work. First you design it, and then you build it. The…

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Content Strategy and Content Marketing Myths and Musings

By Katie Del Angel • March 12th, 2014 • Marketing, Strategy

Earlier this month, the Content Strategy Forum published an article of epic proportions (12 contributors from 7 countries) to provide a definitive look at the…

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