Looks to me like they have to manually update the rangers tv bit. It's also very hard to find new videos or series.The rangers tv section is brutal aswell
Looks to me like they have to manually update the rangers tv bit. It's also very hard to find new videos or series.The rangers tv section is brutal aswell
They advertise something new content on twitter then when you log in it's not there, you have to manually search.Looks to me like they have to manually update the rangers tv bit. It's also very hard to find new videos or series.
Yeah that is a pain in the arse.They advertise something new content on twitter then when you log in it's not there, you have to manually search.
The worst thing about it is they could pay someone straight out of uni to come in and they'd have it sorted within a matter of weeks.
Twitter, Facebook and Instagram is first class and all the content posted on there is probably the first port of call for the Social Media generation. I would be interested to know what the hit rate, excluding tickets, on the website directly and not through links from these other platforms.
The galleries they have on are pretty poor and basic also
The website could be a huge help to the club.
It could be turned into an alternative to newspapers and carry magazine-type articles.
It could also be used to challenge media attacks on the club and support.
People don't like when issues like this are raised but I don't think the club has a clue when it comes to propaganda.
Rangers is run by people who seem to think it's just a bog standard football club and a job's just a job anyway.
Our official club website is not being utilised to its full potential and should be a source of concern for any CEO of a global institution our size.
On my phone, found that story, clicked on it and all uploaded for me. Am I missing something?
Amateur hour again. "No one needs to be able to read any of the text anyway." - web admin
On my phone, found that story, clicked on it and all uploaded for me. Am I missing something?
The site will be maintained by Blue2 but the content will be maintained by RFC employees.
This. There's probably a very basic CMS or something letting some junior admin-type staff update content and they may even be copy/pasting info from other resources, rather than writing/uploading proper content from scratch.
In the modern day, it would be a good investment to bring some basic dev resource in-house and own the product wholly.
It can be far more cost effective and mean less reliance on those third parties you pay a lot of money to.
There's bound to be some good bears out there who'd love to work for the club and who have the skills to do it.
I'd love to be a Product Owner on something like that and a good web app.
The RTV team do a cracking job of putting together content for online, so a proper creative development team could come up with great stuff and genuinely make a mark on the digital space.
Yeah it's wordpress mate.
In regards to the 'stats' content, I believe this is outsourced and centrally managed by a company who does loads of sports websites so in reality, our site will just be managed by someone adding WP pages.
The website could be a huge help to the club.
It could be turned into an alternative to newspapers and carry magazine-type articles.
It could also be used to challenge media attacks on the club and support.
People don't like when issues like this are raised but I don't think the club has a clue when it comes to propaganda.
Rangers is run by people who seem to think it's just a bog standard football club and a job's just a job anyway.
just a wordpress jobber, nothing fancy