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No CMS Is a (SEO) Magic Bullet: A Quick Guide on SEO Within the CMS
A common misunderstanding is that one CMS is better at SEO than others. The success of your SEO relies on more than just your platform - it relies on content, plugins and the algorithm.
Understanding the Ecosystem: Documentation of People and Apps
An onsite exercise in alignment, our governance and taxonomy workshop helped present a big picture look at internal communication.
Bringing efficiency to an energy-efficient initiative
Using Umbraco to create composite content for a region-wide energy rebate system, Blend designed a bright and energetic site.
Interactive Wireframe Testing
Understanding user flows through user testing, we created interactive prototypes that allowed us to clearly see what each student was thinking.
Years of Partnership Realized
Building a site—and a partnership—over five years of work, across dozens of projects.
A New Site to Pair With A New Front Door
Brookings Health System wanted to create a new front door for the hospital — both literally and digitally.
Discovery and Content Modeling to Fit a Larger Brand
By mapping local needs to a national design model, Blend and Delta Dental South Dakota combined the best of both systems.
A Solution for the Provost's Office
How do we create and organize a university site that serves nearly everyone that the main site doesn’t?
Content Strategy and Crisis Communications
Over the past several weeks, we’ve seen a spectrum of responses to the ongoing COVID–19 pandemic, including our own. Blend's Director of Strategy Corey Vilhauer writes on how we can straddle the line between hiatus and action, building upon a content strategy for crisis communications.
Turning Chapters Into Search Results
How Blend prepared the twenty-four chapters of The Web Project Guide for future search.