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Adobe AD0-E121 Exam - Topic 5 Question 93 Discussion

Actual exam question for Adobe's AD0-E121 exam
Question #: 93
Topic #: 5
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A customer with multi-regional offices wants 10 create a website. The digital marketing team wants the content to be created once so that it can be re-used on other sites. The regional offices are allowed to mike variations to the website without modifying the core information supplied by the head office.

Which feature should the Business Practitioner recommend?

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Gearldine
6 days ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about "content syndication" that might help with reusing content across different sites.
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Novella
11 days ago
I think we might need to look into a content management system that supports localization. That way, the core content can stay the same while allowing for regional variations.
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Josefa
16 days ago
Reusing content across multiple sites is a common requirement. A headless CMS seems like the right approach to handle the central content management and regional customization needs.
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Refugia
21 days ago
This seems straightforward - a headless CMS would let the head office manage the core content while allowing the regional offices to make local changes. I'd start researching options there.
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Catarina
26 days ago
Sounds like we need a way to have a centralized content repository that the regional offices can pull from and customize as needed. A headless CMS could be a good fit.
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Lindsey
1 month ago
I'm a bit confused by the requirement to reuse content across multiple sites. Maybe a content management system with multi-site capabilities would work well here?
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Diane
1 month ago
Hmm, this sounds like a good use case for a headless CMS. I'd recommend looking into that as a potential solution.
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