FYI - We've decided to go the route of using Slickplan for tracking the use of content on each account. Over the last few days we've found it to be a very useful tool once you customize it to your needs.
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RE: Do you have a go-to content planning tool?
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RE: Do you have a go-to content planning tool?
Thank you for the response Ronell.
To give you some insight, we actually have all of this in-place and have been operating now for five years. We pump-out endless amounts of excellent content four our clients but there is still one issue at play through all of the time spent on content, there is not a good system (that we've found as of yet) to properly catalog said content, note the posted date of each, display which pieces are linked to one another, and which services/categories have what forms/pieces of content written for them in the past.
Does anyone else care to share what their current method is for logging all of your old/new content, where it's linking, along with additional notes?
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Do you have a go-to content planning tool?
We're looking for a tool/system to track the (internal) linking strategy of a client's website, the content on the client's website and its hierarchy, we also want this same tool to maintain a database we can continually update with notes on each associated page along with a link to the page once it is brought live?
Are there any potential options you're aware of? Thus far, the best tool that can be found seems to be Slickplan.
Best posts made by LoriHibma
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Do you have a go-to content planning tool?
We're looking for a tool/system to track the (internal) linking strategy of a client's website, the content on the client's website and its hierarchy, we also want this same tool to maintain a database we can continually update with notes on each associated page along with a link to the page once it is brought live?
Are there any potential options you're aware of? Thus far, the best tool that can be found seems to be Slickplan.
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RE: Do you have a go-to content planning tool?
Thank you for the response Ronell.
To give you some insight, we actually have all of this in-place and have been operating now for five years. We pump-out endless amounts of excellent content four our clients but there is still one issue at play through all of the time spent on content, there is not a good system (that we've found as of yet) to properly catalog said content, note the posted date of each, display which pieces are linked to one another, and which services/categories have what forms/pieces of content written for them in the past.
Does anyone else care to share what their current method is for logging all of your old/new content, where it's linking, along with additional notes?
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RE: Do you have a go-to content planning tool?
FYI - We've decided to go the route of using Slickplan for tracking the use of content on each account. Over the last few days we've found it to be a very useful tool once you customize it to your needs.