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Web Content Management: Lessons we can Learn from Web 2.0 Adriaan Bloem, Radagio CM Pros Fall Summit, Boston 2007

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Presented by Adriaan Bloem at the CM Pros Fall 2007 Summit on Web Content Management, November 26, 2007.While blogs and wikis get all the attention, most organizations are still trying to get a grip on their “standard” web content management implementation. What is it that makes many web 2.0 applications a success, while most CMS implementations are so hard on their users? How can we use this to make these implementations work?Adriaan will start off the discussion with a presentation on why a blogging cat is funny, but not very useful, while there’s a lot to be learned from the fact that it’s apparently so easy to blog even a cat can do it. After a couple of examples, you’re invited to join in on the discussion of what we can learn from web 2.0, and more importantly, how we can use this to our advantage in classic CMS implementations.

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Web Content Management:Lessons we can Learn from

Web 2.0

Adriaan Bloem, RadagioCM Pros Fall Summit, Boston 2007

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Cultural Differences

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God created the world, but the Dutch created Holland

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What is Web 2.0?

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Definitions?

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According to Tim O’ReillyWeb 1.0 Web 2.0→

DoubleClick Google AdSense→Ofoto Flickr→

Akamai BitTorrent→mp3.com Napster→

Britannica Online Wikipedia→personal websites blogging→

Evite upcoming.org and EVDB→domain name speculation search engine optimization→

page views cost per click→screen scraping web services→

Publishing participation→content management systems wikis→

directories (taxonomy) tagging ("folksonomy")→Stickiness syndication→

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According to Forrester

A set of technologies and applications that enable efficient interaction

among people, content, and data in support of collectively fostering new

businesses, technology offerings, and social structures.

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According to Tim Berners-Lee

Web 2.0 is of course a piece of jargon, nobody even knows what it means.

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According to Ross Mayfield

Web 2.0 is made out of peopleThat's all I have to say.

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According to Dave Simon

Web 2.0 is like porn. I can’t define it, but I know it when I see it.

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According to Weebl & Bob

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According to Wikipedia

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Define by Example?

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Blogs

…have been around since 1994.

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Wikis

…have been around since 1995

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Tagging

…has been around for centuries.

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Still, something happened in 2005…

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…so what exactly isWeb 2.0?

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Web 2.0 is what enables complex web technology

to actually be used.

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Blogs

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Wikis

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Tagging

ADD TAGS:

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Web 2.0

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Examples

Applying lessons learned from Web 2.0 to web content

management

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Web 2.0 vs. CMS

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Blogs

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Wikis

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Tagging

ADD TAGS:

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Success?

Pilot Faculty of Law, live December 2005

1994 - 2005: 2200 pages produced 2006: 7000 items produced

2005: on average 4.000 visits a day 2007: on average 10.000 visits a day

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Lessons Learned

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Using Web 2.0 is not synonymous to implementing blogs or wikis

It could create a chaos of content repositories and most

organizations don’t have the scale to succeed at “social networking”

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Most CMS don’t really get Web 2.0

“I can't even count how many CMS products have added drag and drop sorting to their old "operating system" of a user interface just to claim they understand and deliver a Web 2.0

experience” - Seth Gottlieb, Content Here

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…but…

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Web 2.0 learns valuable lessons on what really works

Working intuitively is of enormous value and enables

managing complexity

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Web 2.0 principles make content management easier and fun

Sorry Gutenberg, but using paper as a metaphor is like,

soooo 1450.

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…and last but not least…

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Re-inventing the Wheel?

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Adriaan [email protected]