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FUTURE PROOFING YOUR CONTENT (Or, Death to the WYSIWYG) #14NTCwysiwyg

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FUTURE PROOFING YOUR CONTENT (Or, Death to the WYSIWYG)#14NTCwysiwyg

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Brett MeyerContent Strategist@brett_meyer

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Death to the WYSIWYG?

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XEROX PARC

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“You mean, what I see is what I get?”

Karen ThackerWife of Chuck Thacker

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Desktop Publishing

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“It's gambling that the world is ready to accept a new standard. My personal point of view is that the world is not.”

Peter McWilliamsAuthor, Personal Computer Book, on NPR, 1984

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And so, here we are...

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WYSIWYG

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Wordpress generated 40,000,000,000 pageviews in 2012 from its 60,000,000 blogs.

J. O’DellVentureBeat

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85% of nonprofits post articles on their website.

2014 Nonprofit Content Marketing Report

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65% of nonprofits produced more content in 2013.

2014 Nonprofit Content Marketing Report

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1,500,000 Nonprofits in the United States

GrantSpace.org

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That’sa lot

of content.

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But the Internet isn’t print.

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So let’s talk about mobile

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There will come a point at which no one will need to ask “Why would somebody want to do that on mobile?”

Karen McGraneThe Mobile Content Mandate

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63% of U.S. adults use their phone to go online.

Pew Research

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31% only or mostly use the Internet on mobile.

Pew Research

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59% of low-income Americans have no broadband Internet access at home.

Pew Research

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43% of low-income Americans only or mostly use the Internet on mobile.

Pew Research

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The Raw Numbers from Pew

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2 to 3 billion people will come online globally through the mobile internet over the next decade.

McKinsey

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Only 16% of consumer brands have a mobile strategy.

Digiday

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There will come a point at which no one will need to ask “Why would somebody want to do that on mobile?”

Karen McGraneThe Mobile Content Mandate

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The people who will make that happen are the people who are adopting mobile devices ... because they do not have access to a personal computer.

Karen McGraneThe Mobile Content Mandate

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And what about this?

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And this?

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Don’t even get me started...

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The future: audio interfaces

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“You don’t get to decide which device people use to go on the Internet. They do.”

Karen McGraneThe Mobile Content Mandate

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But not everybody gets to choose.

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Remember WYSIWYG?

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Blobsvs

Chunks

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NPR’s COPE

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Create Once

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Publish Everywhere

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NPR.org

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NPR.org: Desktop

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NPR.org: Tablet

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NPR.org: Phone

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NPR.org: iPhone App

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NPR.org: iPhone App

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NPR.org: iPad App

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NPR.org: iPad App

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OPB.org

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OPB.org

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Structured content

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Create Once

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Publish Everywhere

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NPR’s API

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NPR’s API

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New York Times

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Boston Globe

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Song Structure

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Nothing exciting here

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Content Type: Album

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• Title• Release Date • Cover Image• Details• Song [REFERENCE]

Content Type: Album

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Content Type: Song

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• Title• Release Date • Cover Image• Composer• Lyrics• Performance [REFERENCE]

Content Type: Song

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Content Type: Performance

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• Tour [REFERENCE]• Venue [REFERENCE]• Date• Poster Image• Live Images [REFERENCE]• Bootleg CD

Content Type: Performance

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Interlude: Metadata

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Descriptive metadata is explicit information supplied

about a user, resource, or event.

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PJ Uses Metadata

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And so do nonprofits, just like yours.

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Interlude: Paradata

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Paradata is information about

relationships between users and

content.

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Amazon Uses Paradata

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Beyond Structured Content

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NPR.org Revisited

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NPR.org Revisited

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Jeff EatonThe Battle for the Body Field

Reporters and editors insisted it would cripple their work. They needed to mix in multiple videos, a gallery and a poll, or several related article teasers, at specific points in each article.

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Store meaning, not appearance, in the body field.

Jeff EatonThe Battle for the Body Field

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WYSIWYM

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WYSIWYMWhat You Say Is What You Mean

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<warning type="hardware">Don’t turn off the server!</warning>

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<gallery id="1" />

<teaser article="82" rel="rebuttal" />

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OPB Revisited

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• This is a social justice issue. Talking Points

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• This is a social justice issue.• Structure now to avoid paying to rebuild over and over again.

Talking Points

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• This is a social justice issue. • Structure now to avoid paying to rebuild over and over again. • Structured content makes it easy to apply metadata and paradata.

Talking Points

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• This is a social justice issue. • Structure now to avoid paying to rebuild over and over again. • Structured content makes it easy to apply metadata and paradata.• There are tools that can help you do this now. Free tools!

Talking Points

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• An Open Source CMS: Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla!

The Toolset

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• An Open Source CMS: Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla!• Robust Taxonomies: Relate pieces of content to each other.

The Toolset

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• An Open Source CMS: Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla!• Robust Taxonomies: Relate pieces of content to each other. • A Plan: There’s no shortcut to good, structured content.

The Toolset

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• An Open Source CMS: Drupal, Wordpress, Joomla!• Robust Taxonomies: Relate pieces of content to each other. • A Plan: There’s no shortcut to good, structured content.• And, if you want to get fancy: an API

The Toolset

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• A List Apart• KarenMcGrane.com• Jeff Eaton (angrylittletree.com/)

Some Resources

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