Administration

Choosing content management systems, identifying collaborators, sustainable planning, requirements gathering, scoping and resourcing, software and tool selection, financing and budgeting, and the how-does-it-get-done of content.

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A brief introduction to content administration: The boring processes that make or break content in business

A brief introduction to content administration: The boring processes that make or break content in business

Nestled between strategy and production, content administration provides the necessary legal, budgetary, structural, and forecasting functions for content of all types to succeed in corporate environments.

Building systems for replicable project success

Paper with line graph drawn on it; x-axis is "sucking" to "not sucking," and y-axis is "the past" to "the future."

Freelancing gets a bad reputation because of its infamous feast-and-famine cycles that can make even the most resilient among us feel anxious. One way to not only survive, but thrive is to build repeatable, scalable systems that position you as the unequivocal expert in your field.

Productization: The path to more profitable freelance work

Productization: The path to more profitable freelance work

Agencies are tired of reinventing the wheel for every project, opting instead to convert their services into products. Here's why (and how) freelancers should follow their lead.

Our 2023 tech stack

Our 2023 tech stack

It’s the annual “here’s how I build content and research client work” tool stack issue. Peep The Content Technologist's tool stack in 2023.

Setting the stage for content project success: Best practices for a strong kickoff meeting

Setting the stage for content project success: Best practices for a strong kickoff meeting

Leave every participant with a clear understanding of what the team aims to accomplish. However, reaching that point involves research and stakeholder input. Check out our tips for running kickass kickoffs.

How to gracefully incorporate PhDs into a corporate UX research team

How to gracefully incorporate PhDs into a corporate UX research team

PhDs often experience culture shock in the rapid-growth business world where it’s okay to “move fast and break things.” However, stakeholders are not necessarily prepared for deep questions and methodology.

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