Article

Is Sitecore the ideal content management solution?

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished April 2, 2013

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 641 legacy views

Legacy rating: 5/5 from 1 archived votes

Today we are living in the age of the connected, empowered customer who brings greater expectations and preferences about how and when he or she wishes to engage with a brand. They expect a seamless, multichannel experience that anticipates their needs and wants. Companies that deliver this type of experience are building trust and loyalty that result in greater return on marketing investment, increased conversions, higher revenues, and greater lifetime customer value. To achieve these business outcomes, companies are embracing a unified customer engagement platform that lets you drive consistency in the experiences that your customers have with your brand, and investing in the technology that enables it. A web CMS helps you achieve that consistency and deliver great web experiences. The rest of the customer experience management solution helps you deliver that content and consistency in other channels such as email and social. Because your web CMS must interoperate seamlessly with the components of customer experience management, the CMS decision shouldn’t be made in a vacuum. Today’s organizations should consider criteria’s from the marketers’ and the IT/developers’ perspective when selecting a new web CMS as part of a broader customer experience management strategy. Expert consulting services, recommendations and experience are critical in implementing such an initiative. Ensuring an excellent customer experience calls for a set of capabilities that range from enabling you to deliver powerful interactive features to engage customers on your website, to collecting and utilizing customer behavior for personalized interactions, to displaying content optimized for mobile devices. While marketing decision makers are focused on the CMS capabilities that help optimize the customer experience, developers and IT decision makers should evaluate solutions based on the underlying infrastructure, development tools, and other features and capabilities that ensure performance, flexibility, scalability and ease of use for developers. Sitecore provides the proper foundation for today’s dynamic, marketing-oriented websites, delivering the growth, flexibility and scalability that innovative companies require. Sitecore delivers the fundamental architecture and enterprise-class capabilities needed to achieve content- and experience-rich, marketing-driven websites. From an architecture perspective, Sitecore offers essential functionality including: · Many-to-any language change support, with integrated translation management system control · The ability to maintain devices (alternative layouts) and languages independently, automatically sensing and delivering the right presentation for a given device · The ability to manage and use site content features and layout, quickly and easily, across many sites. Sitecore also delivers necessary tools for marketing, customer retention and overall business growth, including: · SEO optimization · Campaign tools · Website optimization · Integrated marketing analytics · Lead scoring and integration with customer relationship management (CRM) systems · Cross-channel content targeting · Integrated email marketing · Integrated e-commerce · Integrated marketing automation. Moreover Sitecore has a portfolio of partners that include - integrators, consultants, and design houses, who understand how to put Sitecore solutions to work in sync with your overall marketing strategy so that you can start doing great things with your online assets.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Artificial intelligence continues to dominate business conversations, but enthusiasm alone does not guarantee results. While many companies rush to adopt AI in hopes of gaining a competitive edge, a large number of initiatives still fall short. The problem is rarely the technology itself. More often, failure happens because organizations approach AI without the structure, readiness, and discipline required for long-term success. AI projects do not fail because the technology

March 4, 2026

Article

AI Avatar Development: Real Innovation or Just Hype? In today’s hyperconnected world, attention is currency. To stand out, brands can no longer settle for flashy features or surface-level engagement. They need to build meaningful, scalable, and personalized experiences. Enter AI avatars: digital humans that are revolutionizing communication by bringing lifelike presence to virtual interactions. Imagine a team member who never takes a coffee break, speaks ten languages fluen

February 27, 2026

Article

The Quiet Engine Behind Every Connection Most people think of telecom services as towers, signals, and mobile data moving invisibly through the air. Yet behind every call that connects and every message that reaches its destination, there is another system quietly working in the background. That system is the call center. While customers often interact with telecom companies only when something goes wrong, these centers operate constantly, guiding problems toward solutions an

February 23, 2026

Article

Introduction The solar industry once believed that collecting as many leads as possible was the fastest path to growth. Marketing teams focused on filling databases with names, phone numbers, and email addresses. At first, the numbers looked promising. Dashboards showed rising interest and more inquiries than ever before. Yet behind the scenes, many companies began to notice a quiet problem. Revenue growth did not match the flood of leads. Sales teams felt overwhelmed, conver

February 6, 2026