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Explanation

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Reader

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Current and prospective Clients

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Reader goal

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Prospective clients: Figure out if JUNO’s content options cover their use case/needs.

Current clients: Know what kind of content they can put on their site so that they can make decisions about their run of show. (For implementation task 1.10 Run of show walk through meeting)

Learning goal: Know that there are distinct, defined content types that function differently. JUNO has more than just live sessions, but it also has specific constraints on content.

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Contributors

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Hanna drafted

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JUNO version

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V1.14

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Reviewers (check the box when you’re done!)

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  •  Travis
  •  Nelly

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Review deadline

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Notes for reviewers

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titleNotes to self

What’s a “Poster” in the context of the Deep Dive Template? Why is it called out as it’s own row under Sponsors/Exhibitors? If a client says, “what’s a poster,” how should that question be answered in this doc?

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This guide walks you through the JUNO content types so that you can confidently plan your site’s content.

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We also have bonus content types that allows allow for extra flexibility: Blurbs and resources

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Examples of library content include archived session recordings, videos, news articles, job postings, posters, information about sponsors, or other custom pages. In general, if something isn’t a session, exhibitor, speaker, or course, it’s library content.

Each content library page can display videos, images, text, and textdownloadable resources. To make it interactive, you can also include a Favorite button, a Complete button, and a comments section.

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Exhibitor suite elements diagram
Exhibitor suite elements diagram
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We know that there are several preferred names for exhibitors, like partners, sponsors, or suppliers. You can customize the terminology on your site as needed!

Each exhibitor has their own page on the site. At JUNO, we call these exhibitor engagement suites. These suites can be set up by the exhibitors themselves, with the help of our written tutorials and live training sessions.

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  • Advertisement graphics for sponsors, which link to an exhibitor page or external website.

  • Static, unclickable images, which are often used as page headers.

  • Autoplay video, which is often used as a page header on the home page.

  • Pages with a large amount of text, like an FAQ page.

  • Text links that lead to an anchor point on the same page.

  • Website footer.

  • Third-party integrations like photobooth and social walls

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