Web Content 2009 Chicago – Early Bird Registration Ends March 31

March 28, 2009 Blog No Comments

Consumers are flooded with information created and delivered using outdated tactics. Poorly-targeted pitches and mass messaging are being replaced by laser-targeted, measurable methods that promise to deliver the right information, to the right people, at the right time, in the right format and language. This requires new thinking. So, we’re bringing together nationally-recognized technology, design, content, and marketing authorities at Web Content 2009 Chicago, June 15-16, at Gleacher Executive Conference Center, to help you understand how global organizations are “Delivering Personalized Dynamic Web Content”. Save $200 when you register before …

Getting Paid for User-Generated Content: An Interview with Ryan Hupfer, HubPages

March 24, 2009 Blog 1 Comment

In this exclusive interview with Ryan Hupfer, The Content Wrangler explores the world of HubPages, a user-generated content portal that’s helping writers get noticed—and paid. TCW: Ryan, thanks for taking time out of your day to share a little about yourself and the company for which you work. For those who don’t know you, tell us a little about yourself and your experience in the content industry. RH: Hey Scott, thanks for having me and thanks for not being afraid to butt into a conversation that I was having in …

Content Management Systems and the Changing Web Landscape: Interview with Robert Bredlau, e-Spirit

March 5, 2009 Blog No Comments

In this exclusive interview with The Content Wrangler, Scott Abel talks with Robert Bredlau, enterprise content management expert with e-Spirit, makes of an industrial strength content management system used by organizations in the media, publishing, e-Commerce arenas. Robert and I chat a little about his firm, its products an services, and we discuss some of the major challenges people face when attempting to move from old school content mismanagement to a strict, systematic, rules-based approach to managing content as a business asset. Scott: Robert, thanks for agreeing to chat with …

Making The Move To Creating Structured XML: An Interview with Thomas Aldous

March 1, 2009 Blog 1 Comment

Scott: Thomas, thanks for agreeing to chat with us a little today about making the move to structured XML. For those readers who don’t yet know who you are, tell us a little about yourself and your experience in the content industry. Thomas: Thanks, Scott. I am a principal owner of a company called Integrated Technologies, better known as InTech. We began as a UNIX training company back in 1989. Within a few years, we made major inroads in the Engineering, Financial and Telecom industries. One of our first financial …

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