Entries Published On April, 2019
7 Kanban Tools to Save Your Content Marketing Workflow from Clutter Chaos
Sticky notes engulf your computer monitor. You have 15 browser tabs open at once as you attempt to stay on track. If your content marketing workflow is scattered across your desk like some kind of corporate horror scene, then you may want to consider implementing Kanban tools. A Brief History: Where Kanban Tools Originated Translated …
GatherContent Review: A Simple Collective Communication Tool for Content Strategists
Have you ever tried communicating through two cups tied at the ends of a string? Sometimes, our modern technology doesn’t seem like a huge improvement. Content marketers need a clever online tool that allows them to communicate quickly and clearly with their remote team members—and GatherContent appears to be just that tool. But you might be skeptical …
6 Must-have Confluence Alternatives for Fast and Fluid Content Collaboration
Confluence is well-known as a powerful documentation tool in the SaaS market. As a freelance writer, having Confluence on hand for content marketing documentation—think procedures, marketing strategy descriptions, style guides—has helped me to work effectively with editors, graphic designers and other remote team members. But like every SasS, Confluence has competitors out there with different features, strengths and …
Kentico Cloud Review: An All-in-one Content Management System
As a business owner or content creator, you know content generation is a complicated process. It’s not as simple as sitting down and churning out pages—it’s hard work and takes real planning and thought. Besides, that doesn’t even take into consideration all of the work that comes with the content after you’ve published it. It …
DivvyHQ Review: The All-in-One Dashboard to Uncomplicate Your Content Strategy
A blog post goes live at the wrong time. A tweet contains the wrong link. Mistakes happen. Because content managers already have a lot on their plates and juggle dozens of calendars and campaigns, deadlines sometimes fall through the cracks. Too many moving pieces typically cause content blunders. What content managers need is a way to …