Press Release:
Madison, WI - Omnipress, the big ideas company specializing in the production and distribution of educational content is excited to announce the release of its new online conference solution, the Knowledge Center Lite. Knowledge Center Lite is a website designed specifically to help associations easily organize and manage conference content.
The Knowledge Center Lite offers a lower-cost solution for associations looking to share conference proceedings and handouts for a single annual meeting or conference online quickly and easily. Conference attendees can access a single online hub to find and easily search for speaker presentations, session handouts, technical papers and other important meeting materials. These websites are designed for search engine optimization, social sharing, access control and a customized design to strengthen the association’s brand and drive awareness to their annual meeting.
Steve Manicor, Vice President of Business Development states, “Over the past twelve months we have seen a dramatic increase in associations wanting to offer conference related content online.” Manicor continues, “In surveying our clients we found that when going online content had to be highly searchable, sharable and discoverable. There was also a desire to make the content dynamic so late papers could be uploaded and indexed with existing content. Additionally, the site had to be highly intuitive so first time users could quickly and easily find the specific content desired. This was the mindset we used to develop the Knowledge Center Lite.”
With the release of the Knowledge Center Lite, there are now two versions of Knowledge Centers. The more advanced version, Knowledge Center Professional, is designed for associations looking to create a multi-year archive of educational content or enterprise wide digital library. The Professional version is also ideal for associations who require more advanced or customizable features such as single sign-on (SSO) integration, eCommerce options and different access models.
Director of Marketing, Christopher Uschan advocates centralized content, “Associations need to think of their session materials and technical papers as assets. These assets, when centralized in a single place, give the association a home base for their content marketing strategies. Essentially, they can market this year round as a way to increase awareness for their next conference.”
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