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If You Can’t Measure It, You Can’t Manage It: Optimization Advice from Paul Seal of ClerksWell
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In this episode of Cutting Edge: Web Content Development, host Jonathan Ames is joined by Paul Seal.
Paul is the Umbraco Tech Lead at ClerksWell, an award-winning digital agency specializing in building websites for corporate organizations. Prior to this, he was the Lead Umbraco Developer at Moriyama. Based in Derby, UK, Paul is the creator of codeshare.co.uk and a .Net Web Developer who specializes in building Content Management Systems (CMS) using C#, MVC, Umbraco, and more.
Join them as they discuss optimizing editor experiences in CMSs, delving into why it’s important, what makes a good experience, and how to measure the success of optimization efforts.
Paul is the Umbraco Tech Lead at ClerksWell, an award-winning digital agency specializing in building websites for corporate organizations. Prior to this, he was the Lead Umbraco Developer at Moriyama. Based in Derby, UK, Paul is the creator of codeshare.co.uk and a .Net Web Developer who specializes in building Content Management Systems (CMS) using C#, MVC, Umbraco, and more.
Join them as they discuss optimizing editor experiences in CMSs, delving into why it’s important, what makes a good experience, and how to measure the success of optimization efforts.
Cutting Edge: Web Content Development is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Previous guests include: Naomi Francis-Parker of the Evergreen Agency, Rahul Ravulapati of A10 Networks, Tania Miranda of Tellent and John Hutson of Ink Digital
Check out our three most downloaded episodes:
Previous guests include: Naomi Francis-Parker of the Evergreen Agency, Rahul Ravulapati of A10 Networks, Tania Miranda of Tellent and John Hutson of Ink Digital
Check out our three most downloaded episodes:
- Page Builders vs. Traditional CMSs with Karen McGrane and Jeff Eaton of Autogram
- How A Good Story Can Transform your Organization with Marcello Grande of First Person
- Demystifying SEO with Malte Landwehr of idealo
If you are interested in joining Cutting Edge: Web Content Development as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/bms-guest
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Manage episode 384950221 series 3501837
Innhold levert av Jonathan Ames. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Jonathan Ames eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
In this episode of Cutting Edge: Web Content Development, host Jonathan Ames is joined by Paul Seal.
Paul is the Umbraco Tech Lead at ClerksWell, an award-winning digital agency specializing in building websites for corporate organizations. Prior to this, he was the Lead Umbraco Developer at Moriyama. Based in Derby, UK, Paul is the creator of codeshare.co.uk and a .Net Web Developer who specializes in building Content Management Systems (CMS) using C#, MVC, Umbraco, and more.
Join them as they discuss optimizing editor experiences in CMSs, delving into why it’s important, what makes a good experience, and how to measure the success of optimization efforts.
Paul is the Umbraco Tech Lead at ClerksWell, an award-winning digital agency specializing in building websites for corporate organizations. Prior to this, he was the Lead Umbraco Developer at Moriyama. Based in Derby, UK, Paul is the creator of codeshare.co.uk and a .Net Web Developer who specializes in building Content Management Systems (CMS) using C#, MVC, Umbraco, and more.
Join them as they discuss optimizing editor experiences in CMSs, delving into why it’s important, what makes a good experience, and how to measure the success of optimization efforts.
Cutting Edge: Web Content Development is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so
Previous guests include: Naomi Francis-Parker of the Evergreen Agency, Rahul Ravulapati of A10 Networks, Tania Miranda of Tellent and John Hutson of Ink Digital
Check out our three most downloaded episodes:
Previous guests include: Naomi Francis-Parker of the Evergreen Agency, Rahul Ravulapati of A10 Networks, Tania Miranda of Tellent and John Hutson of Ink Digital
Check out our three most downloaded episodes:
- Page Builders vs. Traditional CMSs with Karen McGrane and Jeff Eaton of Autogram
- How A Good Story Can Transform your Organization with Marcello Grande of First Person
- Demystifying SEO with Malte Landwehr of idealo
If you are interested in joining Cutting Edge: Web Content Development as a guest, please complete this form: fame.so/bms-guest
Follow us on our social media pages:
Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
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