Content management fills websites with life.
From static websites up to elaborate corporate website, without content – not much would happen!
It s only the contact that brings a website to life and for a lively website the content needs to be actualized regularly. Content only has a half-life and a static website without new, actual information is like yesterday’s newspaper.
The Content Management Unit at dietzk is responsible for ensuring that website content and display is kept up to date. This content is created after liaising closely with the customer or delivered by the customer. Data that is intended for publication must be generated and structures so that it can be integrated into a system or database. Quality control must be considered to be of utmost importance – a chic layout and perfect information architecture will not achieve anything if the content quality is lacking. Our Content Management Unit considers all-important aspects to ensure a website delivers the desired results.
For our Content Managers, not only is a close partnership and interaction with the customer that counts but also the participation of all teams within the agency. Although the content is usually created at the end of a project’s development phase, the Developer or Art Director needs to be copied in early so that perfectly compatible front and back ends can be developed. Structural knowledge of websites is a basic for all Content Managers at dietzk and the necessary technical know-how to enter content into the back end so that users see it in the front end. As an overall rule, when delivering content – the user plays the principle role!
From static websites up to elaborate corporate website, without content – not much would happen!
It s only the contact that brings a website to life and for a lively website the content needs to be actualized regularly. Content only has a half-life and a static website without new, actual information is like yesterday’s newspaper.
The Content Management Unit at dietzk is responsible for ensuring that website content and display is kept up to date. This content is created after liaising closely with the customer or delivered by the customer. Data that is intended for publication must be generated and structures so that it can be integrated into a system or database. Quality control must be considered to be of utmost importance – a chic layout and perfect information architecture will not achieve anything if the content quality is lacking. Our Content Management Unit considers all-important aspects to ensure a website delivers the desired results.
For our Content Managers, not only is a close partnership and interaction with the customer that counts but also the participation of all teams within the agency. Although the content is usually created at the end of a project’s development phase, the Developer or Art Director needs to be copied in early so that perfectly compatible front and back ends can be developed. Structural knowledge of websites is a basic for all Content Managers at dietzk and the necessary technical know-how to enter content into the back end so that users see it in the front end. As an overall rule, when delivering content – the user plays the principle role!
The path to a successful intranet.
An internal corporate communication network (intranet) provides an ideal information platform, which can be continually updated with latest announcements, guidelines, personnel plans, business reports and much, much more. They can be completely protected against unauthorized access and at the same time accessible from nearly any point in the world. » more about “The path to a successful intranet.”


