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SOCITM event

14 July 2009 by Simon Mone

I'm off down to London tonight to the SOCITM annual 'Building perfect council websites' event. Looking forward to the workshops and another presentation by Gerry McGovern. Last year he suggested that the concept of two or three clicks to the most used content was no longer valid, the most used content should either be on the home page or linked to directly from the home page. Great idea but I've not seen any site that has taken his advice.

For me this is more of a networking opportunity but it is interesting to understand what the public sector site owners are thinking. I see from the exhibitors list that this is a sector that is becoming attractive to more vendors too.

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Looking for a salesperson

6 July 2009 by Simon Mone

Due to the resounding success of the INCo marketing campaign we are now looking for an experienced salesperson to join our team. The ideal candidate will be able to talk meaningfully about web content management. No agencies please, we already have relationships with several. If you are interested please get in touch.

 

 

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EPiServer CMS demo

1 July 2009 by Simon Mone

I'm just back into the office having braved the blistering heat to go out and demo EPiServer ro a prospective client. I've done lots of demos over the years of lots of different WCM platforms and I have to say I like EPiServer a lot. It was very easy to show off all the usual WCM features plus using the online form builder, extranet permissions based publishing, embedding flash etc. This system is so easy to use but fully functional. I want one.

 

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