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Can your CMS adversely affect writing quality?
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Hi Ron,
Thanks for the link to my post. I just wanted to clarify my position on the content manager/editor statement. What I said was that it could be argued that the two hold similar positions as the gateway to publishing. The difference being that the editor has the experienced eye to stop the publishing process until the writing is up to standard, while a content manager, by definition, does not.
You are right that the overall quality of the writing is up to the writer, but this particular problem is exacerbated in large organizations in which multiple authors are writing and maintaining content.
My main position is that well-written content wins in the long run over sloppy writing laden with keywords and jargon. In my opinion, there isn't a CMS or other software out there that can out perform a person when it comes to artfully turning a phrase.
Again, thanks so much for highlighting my post in this forum.
Hi Dave:
Thanks for commenting. I think we agree as my Editor's Corner this week testifies, but the CMS can also protect people from bad writing getting published if it's set up correctly and forces the content to pass through a workflow to check the work before it's published.
You have a great blog and I enjoy your writing and I hope we can continue the conversation moving forward.
Regards,
Ron







