For those of you not familiar with EPIServer, it's a web content management system, which makes it easy to create and update content on a web site. The content that can be managed in the system (and in all other content management systems) is mainly static, text and images basically. We attended the EPIServer Day to present the new possibilities to integrate Yooba Studio into EPIServer, to enable management of dynamic flash content as well.

Most of the people we met at EPIServer Day were heavy users of content management systems, but when we asked them how they manage their flash content, the reply was that - well they just didn't. Enter Yooba Studio! Yooba Studio integrates into EPIServer, and makes updating your animated content easy, from inside of your regular CMS system. Here's how it's done:

When editing a page in EPIServer, click on the Yooba icon. From a list you can now choose which project to insert to the page.

The project is added to your page among the other content:

If you want to edit the project that you added to the page, click on the Yooba.com tab, where you'll find shortcuts to your Yooba account. Click on Published projects to automatically log in to your Yooba account and edit your project as you like.

Have a look at the box in the lower half of the above image. By simply dragging assets (or even folders) from EPIServer's File management and dropping them on this box, the assets will be added to your Yooba Library. This means that the images and other content that you've uploaded in EPIServer is easily accessible in Yooba Studio as well.

That was a quick review of some of the features. It is also possible to add projects to your page templates, schedule your added projects, and more. This integration between EPIServer and Yooba Studio makes it easy to manage your whole website in the same place. A workflow that, judged by the feedback we recieved at EPIServer Day, is really awaited!

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We're back today, well some of us at least. We were exhibiting at EPIServerdagen in Stockholm yesterday. It was a great success - good feedback from every corner. Obviously these type of seminar based events tends to be quite crammed during the breaks with the result that you're not able to reach out to everyone. 

If we missed you - please get in touch and we'll update you on the possibilities that Yooba Studio provides you.

Nice to meet you all!

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For anyone being in Stockholm on the 10-11 March, we'll be attending the annual "EPIServerdagen". This is where we actually are going to present the new possibilities to integrate Yooba Studio to EPIServer's CMS. This partnership is part of our development on fascilitating management of web content. 

Hopefully we'll see you there!EPI_SE

Ps. Register here.

Update; get Swedish press release here!

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The service provider for CMS - EPI Server, has made a survey on what, consumers/visitors are most likely to look for, or need on a web site. Four out of ten leave a site, or terminates a transaction as they don't get the help they need, or the information they seek for.

According to EPI Servers survey these elements are important on a site:

  1. A manned chat.cashier
  2. The possibilty to give feedback straight from the site.
  3. To be able to get in touch with other customers/users/members.
  4. To get customised offers based on previous purchases.
  5. To get a pop-up screen, asking if you need any help.

 

I'm not sure what to make out some of those points, and it might not be the most relevant thing either. The main point is to make it easy for your customers. We've been on the case previously. From an personal experience it happens to me all the time. For example some retailers, makes it hard for me to purchase a product on their site.

- Why? I don't think any business is in the position to neglect customers today. Give me a good (visual) presentation of the product, and after i put it to my basket, make it easy for me to go trough with the transaction. 

Source: Dagens Media (In Swedish)

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