Content Management Course Overview LIFERAY Training
Content Management Course Overview Target Audience Marketing Content Managers Content Editors Agenda Day 1 Prerequisites Prior to taking this course, it is recommended that you take Liferay Fundamentals. Driving the Content Process in Liferay Authoring Content Organizing Content Managing Content Content Management Concepts Solving Real-World Content Needs Storing Content in Liferay Delivering Content to Users Managing Content with Sites Web Content Management Creating Web Content Adding Content to Pages Localizing Content Using Folders to Organize Content Tagging and Categorizing Content to Make Searching Faster Changing Content Display Options Automating Content Updates with Asset Publisher 1
Day 2 Managing Content (Cont d) Syncing Content Between Teams Delivering Content to the Right Audience Publishing Content to Live Applying Consistent Design to Content with Structures Improving SEO Ranking with Metadata Incorporating Accessibility Practices Managing Documents with Liferay Sync Separating Team Projects Across Wiki Nodes Defining User Segments Targeting Content to Different User Segments Gathering User Analytics Integrating Google Analytics Reviewing Content Submissions Approving Content with Workflow Writing Custom Approval Processes Sending Time-Sensitive Notifications Staging Content Before Publishing Creating a Staging Area Pushing Content to Production Managing Multiple Versions of Sites Scheduling Publication Publishing A Complete Site Update All Liferay Training Courses contain hands-on exercises so you can learn by doing. You ll get both the theoretical and practical angles of important concepts. Day-by-Day Breakdown Day 1 begins by outlining how content management helps you fulfill your business requirements. The instructor will cover three key topics during the the first day: Managing Content, Authoring Content, and Content Organization. The first topic, Managing Content, highlights different permission models that impact content management. You ll dig into the details of what access control will mean for you in day-to-day management. Authoring Content, the second topic of Day 1, shows you how you can create content in Liferay. This can happen with a number of content types, from web content to blogs to wikis, and you ll learn what content types are best to use in particular situations. You ll finish up Day 1 by jumping into Content Organization. You ll assess the different organization options available, like metadata and folders, and how they can improve searchability. Day 2 also covers three major topics relevant to managing content: Advanced Content Management Features, Audience Engagement, and Publishing Content. These three topics will expand and deepen your understanding of content management. 2
Advanced Content Management Features involves a discussion of structures and templates, how to use SEO to improve your market visibility and ranking, and accessibility practices for ensuring you can include the most people possible with your content. The second topic of Day 2, Audience Engagement, helps you identify potential audiences and groups of users you d like to target using tools like Google Analytics. You ll learn the ways in which content delivery can change depending on your audience. Publishing Content wraps up the day as the last topic for the course. You ll get an in-depth look at workflow and staging. Everything in the publishing process, from reviewing and approving content to notifications and publication, will be covered. Liferay Training: Education. For Life. Check out our other course offerings: /services/training/topics Sign up for a training today! Look at the schedule here: https://web.liferay.com/services/training/schedule Contact us if you have questions or are interested in private training. Email training-us@liferay.com or call 1-877-LIFERAY. 3
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