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With CPSG Enterprise Content Management's blog module, companies can easily and rapidly publish information online and obtain feedback from target audiences.
The blog is now a standard feature of any serious portal and provides an effective medium to develop user communities centered on your specific contents and interests. CPSG's implementation of the blog can optionally allow two-way interaction with readers, thereby obtaining their feedback on specific topics.
Whether your contents are company news, commentaries of current corporate events, or simply a series of personal musings either for internal (Intranet), external (Extranet) or Internet-wide consumption, the CPSG blog solution can effectively and expediently provide the means to achieve these goals.
Published blogs can be moderated, in which case the author must read and approve comments before they are published. Blogs can also be unmoderated, in which case comments are automatically approved and published; additionally, they can also be semi-moderated, where only registered users are allowed to post comments.
CPSG ECM's blog module features:
- A navigation tool bar to create blogs, view replies, post replies, etc.
- A moderator tool to manage threads and posted comments
- Word filtering tools
- Automatic creation of blogs on predefined sections or pages of the web site. (In this case, each individual news item would have a blog automatically created upon publication.)
- A self-contained system that obviates the need for other programs like an HTML editor or an FTP client
- An ability to handle multiple journals, so that you can have multiple pages; a news page and a product update page, for instance, whether they are from the same author or not, will reside on the same server.
- Creation of archival entries for older posts on request. Users can specify a look of your choice for the archive table of contents.
- The client-server nature of the module allows several people to share the work of maintaining a single site. All that is required to manage the blogs is a simple web browser.
- The ability to summarize posts with an automatically generated page, which contains the whole post and a link to this page from the main journal.
- The ability to send daily, weekly or monthly digests of entries to subscribed users.
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