If you run a search for a "content manager" on the Internet, you will not get a clear understanding of what they do and what skills they are expected to have. It so happened that all market participants have a different understanding of what is a content manager and what is their scope of responsibility.

Very often this specialist is misunderstood to be a copywriter or rewriter and also an SEO specialist. I think that the misunderstanding is caused by the word "content" in the profession name. Some people attribute one or two functions to this profession, while others believe that a content manager does all the things described above: writing a text, uploading it to the admin panel, and promoting it in the search results as well.

A copywriter, rewriter, and SEO specialist are separate professions. Of course, a content manager may have some knowledge in these spheres as there are never too many skills. However, their goal is different, namely to manage the content, not to create or promote it. Everyone wants an employee who would do all work of several specialists at once. Of course, it is possible to find a person who would agree to take up all work with the content and its promotion, but how qualitative their work will be on the whole? Each employee shall do what he or she specializes in and focus on a certain sphere.

Saving on specialists results in a short-term profit only because it will negatively affect the work quality. It is much more efficient for business to keep the balance and distribute the zones of responsibility between the specialists. An SEO specialist, a copywriter, and a content manager may work together and the result of such team work for the business will be better than if the whole work was done by one person.

Tasks and skills

So, we have realized that the determining word in this profession is not "content" but "manager". With that in mind, let us discuss the knowledge and skills a content manager should possess.

Duties:

There is a myth that a content manager is a humanitarian sphere but it is incorrect. A content manager is currently more technical than a humanitarian specialist. In the process of recruitment, we have faced a problem that the prospective employees are more into humanities without any knowledge of the basics of HTML and believe that the use of a graphic editor allows ignoring this aspect of work. Such an approach is not serious. A literate content manager shall understand the code at least at the level of structure, thus they remove a part of the load from the testers, layout designers, and developers. They do not need explanations regarding why, for example, the layout of the page with published content is amiss. They would be able to correct it on their own or to understandably state and describe the problem for the developer or layout designer.

Role of a content manager for business

Most often if business profit directly depends on the efficiency and quality of work with the content on its web resource, a content manager is needed. Of course, this is the case with the online stores, entertainment portals, promo sites, corporate sites, and information portals. Constant and literate content management is critical for such a business.

So, what is the use of content manager for business:

Where to look for content managers

The employers have varying points of view over the scope of duties of a content manager, which may give rise to a misunderstanding with the applicants for the job. First of all, it is necessary to understand what employee you need and for what tasks. If, for example, you understand that, for your tasks, you need an employee for the constant generation of content, then you need a copywriter and it would be at least strange to expect him or her to understand your CMS. In this case, the best option is a copywriter working together with a content manager.

It is very important to outline the tasks and to clearly understand which specialist and for the performance of what tasks you need, otherwise the recruitment results may fall short of expectations.

Where to look for a content manager:

But there are many advantages as well:

An important rule of qualitative work is not to dump onto a specialist any duties beyond their competence. It is an illusion that a person can assume the work of several employees and manage it. The quality of your website shows how much you value your clients and whether your business is ready to invest in client retention. A content manager is a specialist who knows your website inside out, all its weaknesses and strengths. Working together with other specialists (SEO specialists, copywriters, testers, etc.), they help the business retain the clients on your resource through qualitative and regular content management.