Understand Contributed Content

Group your organization's staff members, affiliate members, and constituents into collections that identify who can create, edit, or submit content and who can view content. Create and send email solicitations asking the contributors to create or edit and submit content to make available to viewers.

Some sites want their administrators to create skeleton contributions that contributors edit and submit instead of allowing contributors to create original contributions. To turn on this Edit Only mode for your site, contact your Account Manager or Customer Support.

Typically, collections provide custom content to constituents who reside in a specific state or country, are members of an affiliate organization, are assigned to a Luminate security category or are members of a group. You can also create and edit collections where constituents are allowed to view content contributed for a solicitation.

If your site has pages dedicated to each state, you could create a collection for each state and then select the qualifier that viewer constituents must be from the state. Next, add the state residents or add a few known residents as contributors. Then create a content solicitation asking contributors for a news story that describes a tourist attraction near their residence and send it to each state collection. After you approve each story submitted by a contributor, feature the contribution on the state page that corresponds to the contributor's residence.

To obtain the contributions, you must create contributed content solicitations that ask contributors to compose:

In each solicitation, you select whether the content requires approval by an authorized administrator or it can be used without approval. Submitted contributions become part of your site Library and can be reused in site pages or future email messages.

After contributors submit their content, make it available by inserting the contributed content component into the Content Editor of a PageBuilder page or an email message as a: