Content Rules, Inc.

Content optimization is the process of making content consistent in grammar, style, tone, and terminology by using software to support authors as they write.
You’ll hear over and over again about how structured authoring topics should be short. Ultimately, the exact criteria you develop depends. Learn why.
Content transformation is the process of making existing content more versatile and reusable. It’s about liberating content that is locked away inside legacy formats and transforming it into a library of modular, dynamic content assets.
Keeping the content clean and organized is an important part of enterprise content management. Letting go of unnecessary stuff is what allows the necessary stuff to shine through.
Organizations are throwing millions of dollars at new technology, new ways to deliver content, new ways to communicate – but they are overlooking one critical thing … the content!
Organize and classify your content to make it more findable, and usable by implementing different layers of taxonomy in your CMS to build meaningful relationships and connections between your content.
Find out why moving from unstructured authoring to structured authoring and using a CCMS is very similar to learning how to cook a meal using an Instant Pot – and learn the secret to being successful when you do.
To achieve personalized, dynamic content delivery — to provide the information your customer wants, when and where they want it, in the language of their choosing — you need structure for all of your content. This includes images as well as text. And also video, audio, animations, 3D mechanical diagrams,
The word content is repeated so frequently it seems to lose its significance. Let’s take a step back and answer a simple question – What is content, anyway? Here’s what some of our in-house content experts had to say.
Learn about the concepts behind structured content authoring, its benefits, and overcoming the challenges of adopting it. This webinar is presented by Content Rules CEO, Val Swisher.