Category: Useful Tips

Struggling with Enterprise-Wide Content Management?

Posted by John   |  Mar 6th, 2009 10:01am

Granted, enterprise-wide content management systems can be lifesavers for massive transactional web sites with content that requires uniform and regular updating across many divisions. They provide a ton of functionality such as managing workflow, publishing schedules and asset management to name a few.

The problems with many large-scale CMS tools become apparent when managing a small content driven site that doesn’t require all that horsepower. When audience and business needs evolve, and the web site can’t easily evolve with them, it becomes costly and time intensive to make changes to templates, navigation, and page structure.

In our current economy, these hurdles usually cause businesses to relegate user and “less important” business needs to the sidelines, in favor of conforming to the CMS.

Some examples that come to mind:

  • We need to apply new brand standards, but can’t because it would mean changing the templates.
  • We need to add links and new features to our home page tomorrow, but based on current IT resources, it will take 4 weeks.
  • We need to add a section to the web site to address a new audience, but that would mean a template change, so we’ll build a mini site instead.
  • We need to add functionality, but don’t have the IT resources to do it. So instead, we’ll build an externally hosted application and push it in the site using an iFrame.

Lately we’ve been getting a lot of requests from our clients for ways to “bypass the big CMS.” Our solution has been to design small content management systems and administration tools for our clients that are easy-to-use and can change with their business. We design them around the user-experience, instead of the other way around. As a result, our clients receive a flexible, affordable,  and  customizable tool that can be modified to accommodate their business strategy and unique content needs.

Posted in Development, Useful Tips, User Experience

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Intuitive form design

Posted by Larisa   |  Feb 13th, 2009 2:59pm

Sometimes in our business we just need to make the best darn process we can. I know it’s not glamorous, but it’s REALLY important! And it’s quite the passion of mine.

So when I encountered this particular question on a recent survey for a major retailer I was happy to grab a screen shot so I could share another “what not to do” scenario.

LESSON: Do not expect people to do what technology should.

Survey Mistake

Posted in Examples, Information Architecture, Useful Tips, ecommerce

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Speeding things up to slow it down…

Posted by Courtney   |  Jan 19th, 2009 1:06pm

Projects for 2009 are ramping up and we’re off on another exciting year at EatonGolden. However, sometimes in the throws of it all, we just need to take a minute to come back and regroup. This little 4 minute movie might be the perfect break for a high-stress, fast-pace day.

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap081231.html

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