Next Big Things in Newsroom Content Management System
The most anticipated feature developments and experiments that are taking place in the Content Management System market
Artificial Intelligence has penetrated almost every field where it is finding potential use cases and solving problems. It is beyond that. Content Management Systems are also exploiting the mighty power of this Artificial Intelligence. We have already seen AI be used in Integrated Development Environments of Software tools with smart composition, code completion, performance testing, and automated testing. The writer tool CMS can be the next place to leverage the advances to assist authors in producing content faster and more efficiently. Let's get into a curated list of technological possibilities that can be the next big thing in the CMS industry that can change how we create and publish quality content.
Most anticipated features in a Newsroom CMS:
1. Natural Langauge Generators:
The AI adoption into content creation has been in for a while, and English is a universal language and has always enjoyed the pilot testing of any feature. The real challenge comes when we have to create or generate content using AI for native/regional languages. Over the years, even Google Translate has not mastered the art to its full potential when it comes to translating large narrative original stories as described by the author in the language the article was originally written. There are wide arrays of startups getting closer to achieving content generation on regional languages using powerful computing systems and algorithms.
2. Recommender Systems:
Youtube has mastered this art form, but it is quite different when it comes to stories and articles. Songs and movie clips follow a pattern. They are part of an album, grouped by artists and movies. At the same time, news and stories are diverse. They need to be made into the right mix based on time, location, and topic of interest. The AI systems are not only looking at the activity within a website, but now they go cross-platform, cutting across services using cookies to serve ads. Such a central mechanism to curate content and recommend for the reader needs more than just AI but a process to understand behaviour and habits. These recommender systems will be the next big thing when it comes to customer retention metrics and growing subscribers to services.
3. Integrated SEO, keywords & hashtags:
Gone are the days when keyword research and SEO optimization are done before writing an article. The digital world is updating itself every second, and things get trending in a very short amount of time. Capitalizing on these trends instantly by using hashtags and hot keywords to reach the audience will be a differentiator in the news industry. Real-time analytics of written content and recommendations of SEO Tags, keywords, and hashtags based on global trends that can be incorporated into the article is something everyone wants. Smart optimization and recommendation for future scenarios is yet another feature that can show the stories in articles over a sustained period.
All these features are meant to allow the authors to focus on the content writing part without worrying more about the technical aspects of content creation and publishing. These features also make it easy for non-tech-savvy writers who are pure genius in storytelling and narration. Hocalwire CMS constantly works to develop such features to add value to our users, who can focus on writing without worrying about technical details. Some day the CMS will be smart enough to make decisions and assist writers more naturally.
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