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content and happy about content development

April 21, 2012

Managing the content creation for new websites can be a crazy jumble of emails, spreadsheets, Word documents, draft pages, missing-in-action writers and management demands, so I was very pleased this morning to be pointed towards a sweet-looking, online tool for keeping the whole shebang orderly and workable …

Gather Content is a content management tool that looks to have all the features I’d need for my next project. Everyone works in the same system and all revisions are visible and shareable.

Ok, yes, haha, I haven’t actually tried the system yet, but the promise of content development clarity was a bit of a beacon that pulled me in.

Although, with recent news that Chinese will soon overtake English as the main language of the internet, maybe it would be of greater value to learn Mandarin before investing in a new English-language tool!

(In the past decade, English has shrunk from being 39 percent of all internet content down to just 27 per cent at the end of 2011, just 3 per cent ahead of Chinese, which has grown 11 per cent in the past 6 or so years.)

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