Website strategy Sample Clauses

Website strategy. Once the website is launched, there will be already content uploaded and published in the website, otherwise, the website would look poor at the moment of promoting it. The website content will be distributed among the Project Partners as follows: Table 3: Content strategy Website content Responsible Short description Articles (news) ALL A list of articles or research links, events which could be linked to the Virtual Community of Practice platform each with its own summary and conclusions Results ALL Public deliverables, publications, reports, presentations Resources ALL This will mainly include: studies, benchmarks, recommendations, roadmaps, white papers, etc… Pilots AUTH; CERTH; SU; AU; UVA; UOC Spread the best practice pilots built in the project With the objective of keeping fresh and interesting content for the users in the website, all the Partners should contribute uploading content within the stablished schedule. All the Partners will contribute to the news section with 4 posts each month, as shown in the table below. Table 4: Schedule for news publications in the Website Mond Tuesday Wedne Thursday Friday Month 1 Week 1 Website AU: Post XXX: Dissem. All: Dissem. Project SN1 Partners SN Week 2 Website AU: Post XXX: Dissem. All: Dissem. Project SN Partners SN Week 3 Website AU: Post XXX: Dissem. All: Dissem. Project SN Partners SN Week 4 Website AU: Post XXX: Dissem. All: Dissem. Project SN Partners SN Website 1 SN: Social Networks Month Week Project SN AUTH:
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