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Maximize your knowledge Hello {NAME}, You know what's crazier than a cat on catnip? The tsunami of i

Maximize your knowledge Hello {NAME}, You know what's crazier than a cat on catnip? The tsunami of information hitting us every day. Information overload is real, folks. But worry not, we at CMSWire have got you covered. Rich Hein here, your friendly neighborhood Editor-in-Chief, saying it’s time to put on some shades because the future’s looking bright. Team CMSWire is always looking for better ways to connect you with the information and resources you rely upon. And with that in mind... Drumroll, please... Introducing the [Knowledge Tracker](). This new addition to CMSWire is like your personal GPS that will help guide you through the jungle of content. No machetes necessary. The Tracker will provide a personalized knowledge journey of the best articles to increase your knowledge on what is most important to you. [ And wait, there’s more. We've also added the Knowledge Hub and Knowledge Tracker Score to each article page. The Knowledge Hub will give you real time insight into what’s hot and what’s not. A content sommelier, if you will. Missed something important? The Knowledge Hub will let you know. New content on a topic you are digging into? It's in the hub. The Knowledge Tracker score on the left hand side of the page provides a score associated with the article you’re reading. Read the whole article and this score then gets added to your total Knowledge Score score on the topic. This total score can be viewed on both the Knowledge Hub and on the Knowledge Tracker page. [ So, let’s strap in and enjoy this wild knowledge ride. And remember - the Tracker and Hub are here to save the day, and maybe even your sanity. Please give it a try and share your thoughts with us at editors@cmswire.com - Rich Rich Hein VP and Editor in Chief | [CMSWire]() Simpler Media Group, Inc. CMSWire | Reworked Tel +1-800-939-1913 x716 CONNECT 2023 was a smash! Save the date for 2024: [Reworked CONNECT Conference]() [CMSWire CONNECT Conference]() Stay in Touch [Join Our Community]() © Simpler Media Group, Inc. 600 California St, 11th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94108, USA [Email Preferences]() | [Unsubscribe]()

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