Cascade CMS (formerly Cascade Server) by Hannon Hill is a content management system, with built-in tools to help users eliminate stale content, increase digital outreach, and promote end-user adoption and accountability. Cascade CMS is designed for decentralized web teams in most major industries, including higher education, government, healthcare, and technology.
Included is Clive, an engagement and real-time personalization tool for collecting information and using it to craft personalized…
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Meta Business Suite
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Formerly known as Facebook Business Suite or Facebook for Business, a solution for small businesses used to manage all business activity on Facebook, Messenger and Instagram from one place. It is presented as a one-stop shop where business owners can manage all marketing and advertising activities on Facebook and Instagram. It centralizes tools that help the user to connect with customers on all apps and get better business results.
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Cascade CMS
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Features
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Security
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Cascade CMS
8.0
19 Ratings
2% below category average
Meta Business Suite
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Role-based user permissions
8.019 Ratings
00 Ratings
Platform & Infrastructure
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Cascade CMS
7.1
13 Ratings
9% below category average
Meta Business Suite
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API
7.012 Ratings
00 Ratings
Internationalization / multi-language
7.37 Ratings
00 Ratings
Web Content Creation
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Cascade CMS
7.1
19 Ratings
9% below category average
Meta Business Suite
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WYSIWYG editor
6.119 Ratings
00 Ratings
Code quality / cleanliness
6.018 Ratings
00 Ratings
Admin section
8.019 Ratings
00 Ratings
Page templates
9.017 Ratings
00 Ratings
Library of website themes
5.52 Ratings
00 Ratings
Mobile optimization / responsive design
7.015 Ratings
00 Ratings
Publishing workflow
9.019 Ratings
00 Ratings
Form generator
6.47 Ratings
00 Ratings
Web Content Management
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Cascade CMS
6.9
18 Ratings
8% below category average
Meta Business Suite
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Content taxonomy
8.013 Ratings
00 Ratings
SEO support
7.014 Ratings
00 Ratings
Bulk management
9.014 Ratings
00 Ratings
Availability / breadth of extensions
6.011 Ratings
00 Ratings
Community / comment management
4.85 Ratings
00 Ratings
Listening/monitoring
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Meta Business Suite
6.5
14 Ratings
16% below category average
Boolean keyword searches
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6.79 Ratings
Filtering out noise/spam
00 Ratings
6.211 Ratings
Sentiment analysis
00 Ratings
6.711 Ratings
Broad channel coverage
00 Ratings
6.313 Ratings
Publishing
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Cascade CMS
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Meta Business Suite
7.2
16 Ratings
11% below category average
Content planning and scheduling
00 Ratings
7.916 Ratings
Audience targeting
00 Ratings
7.716 Ratings
Content optimization
00 Ratings
6.913 Ratings
Workflow management
00 Ratings
6.311 Ratings
Engagement
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Cascade CMS
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Meta Business Suite
6.9
13 Ratings
16% below category average
Automated routing and prioritization
00 Ratings
7.09 Ratings
Customer interaction histories
00 Ratings
6.712 Ratings
Bulk actions
00 Ratings
6.811 Ratings
Marketing
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Cascade CMS
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Meta Business Suite
7.3
16 Ratings
5% below category average
Lead generation
00 Ratings
7.315 Ratings
Content marketing
00 Ratings
7.014 Ratings
Paid media management
00 Ratings
7.715 Ratings
Campaigns and promotions
00 Ratings
7.213 Ratings
Channel coverage/integration
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Cascade CMS
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Meta Business Suite
8.1
14 Ratings
3% below category average
Twitter
00 Ratings
8.44 Ratings
Facebook
00 Ratings
8.713 Ratings
LinkedIn
00 Ratings
7.95 Ratings
Google+
00 Ratings
7.85 Ratings
Instagram
00 Ratings
8.314 Ratings
Pinterest
00 Ratings
8.45 Ratings
YouTube
00 Ratings
7.55 Ratings
Reporting/analytics
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Cascade CMS
-
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Meta Business Suite
7.9
16 Ratings
2% above category average
Campaign success analytics
00 Ratings
8.016 Ratings
Real-time tracking
00 Ratings
7.816 Ratings
Competitor analysis
00 Ratings
7.810 Ratings
Account management
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Cascade Server is well suited with it's WYSIWYG editor being better than most editors that I have used in other systems. In context, editing makes adding content easy compared to the last CMS I used where you had to wing it and view the page outside of the CMS to see if it was correct. The ability mix HTML, CSS, and the Script of your choice anywhere and with ease.
The scenarios were Cascade Server is less appropriate would be in the use of compilers or programs like Visual studio. You need to go out of Cascade Server and go to other environments to perform tasks and then copy the result to Cascade Server. You can write directly in Cascade Server, but it's easier to do in and editor that is specific to a function.
Meta Business Suite has been highly effective in exposing our brand and our clients' brands to a large audience. It is also one of the most cost-effective ad platforms for B2B marketing campaigns. The issue is filtering out low-quality leads from a B2B lead generation process, as you often receive as many poor-quality leads as high-quality ones.
Segmentation is HUGE. You can segment by almost anything you want, be it demographic, sociological, behavioral... you name it. You can also create targets based on your visitors and their actions. Even custom lists.
They are very good at optimizing your campaigns automatically. This is so important because it will improve your ROI in several multiples otherwise
Managing ads in general works fine, and the data, even though is not exactly as accurate as Analytics, it's pretty decent.
Gives you placements and different ad types so you can get the most out of it.
Pixel and catalog integration are very powerful. You can almost instantly start tracking and catalog fetches your site daily for updates.
Cascade CMS is not an out-of-the-box pre-built system that you can install, turn on and expect to be serving sites and pages on day one. It's not a blogging system like WordPress, or a drag-and-drop system like SquareSpace (both of which I've used for their own purposes). You need to have someone tasked with management and system administration – and if you implement the on-premise self-hosted version, you ought to have several people. We have the university's IT shop handling infrastructure (server hardware, containers, clustering, operating systems, load-balancing, DNS, database servers, NAS/SAN drives), our Web & Design team managing Cascade CMS (system settings, sites, templates, permissions) and managers coordinating each respective academic unit (A&S, business, education, law, marine science).
The planner enables timings of others' posts to be seen easily, but an easier view of that content (eg by hovering over it) would be preferable
Insights gives detailed information on the performance of posts, but could be more intuitive - and it would be helpful if it flagged particularly good performers or practices.
Sometimes using @ tags is a little slow - and it's not always easy to tell which ones you want without opening another window and testing them yourself.
Changing systems would require too much effort. Our institution is using Cascade Server, WordPress and Drupal but we only serve 2200 students so we have 1 too many content management systems. Reflecting on current technical resources we would like to drop down to 2. This effort hasn't moved forward because of the extensive work required to migrate content and train users in a new system.
We have to continue using this tool in order to be effective on this marketing platform. Though there are several changes I wish we could see, the fact is that we will still need to use this product to provide customers with the information they need.
Cascade CMS is completely usable on mobile devices, we can train our content editors in a single 2-hour session, and we support 1,000 users with a very small team.
There is a level of complexity for the system administrators, site managers and web programmers who implement templates and content types. But the complexity is neither arbitrary nor inconsistent – and once learned provides a powerful environment within which we can develop robust sites that are beautiful and powerful, yet easy for our content editors to manage.
Meta Business Suite is a solid, centralized tool that covers the core needs of social media planning and publishing. However, some limitations — like inconsistent Reels functionality, clunky previews, and lack of creative asset organization — hold it back from being a seamless, end-to-end solution. There's a lot of potential with continued improvements.
I've only dealt with the API having issues a couple times, but as you can imagine an outage is not something an advertiser would find acceptable, especially during any ecommerce-heavy time of year. The overall platform could use some help with availability when it comes to authentication, as it struggles with consistency in authentication.
There are a lot of shortcomings when it comes to performance. There are pages that I do not expect to have much information to load on the page, yet it takes an incredibly long time (10+ secondes). I have not had experience with the integration slowing other platforms down too much.
They have always regarded any question or problem we encountered as very important. We have never felt that they ignore or downplay any issue and not once has anything been left unresolved. They also hold an annual conference where users are invited to attend and share their experiences and wisdom with the entire Cascade community. And with the care and support the provide, we all feel a part of that community.
I've found the Facebook for Business support to be hit or miss. For billing questions they're timely and helpful. For complex questions about specific services I've often received a longer wait and a less helpful experience. I'm often redirected to their docs, which are often not particularly helpful.
The key to any CMS implementation is PLAN, PLAN, PLAN. Proper planning with Cascade can increase your satisfaction exponentially once the site migration/creation is complete. When all is said and done, your implementation can make your site run like a Yugo or Maserati. Be smart and deliberate in your decisions. Drive the Maserati. It is already paid for.
Take all of the training offered through Facebook first before attempting to create a page on the platform. Learn all of the capabilities available to you. Learn about the different types of audiences who might be interested in seeing your page. Create short video clips as though they are viewed at a much higher rate than anything else. Offer free giveaways or raffles to further build to your list of prospects and drive traffic to your website
We selected Cascade server seven years ago, and the CMS environment at the time was clearly different than it is today. We decided to go with a vendor solution rather than a free solution because the long term cost in hosting a free solution is not, in fact, free; we've found Cascade to have been an excellent choice for us.
Compared to the other tools listed above, Meta Business Suite has good navigation, great interest audience-building tools, okay ad analytics, a great messaging system, and below-average customer support. We chose Meta Business Suite for its massive user base and for its industry-leading targeting functionality (which is a result of that massive user base!).
This product is definitely able to run at scale, but it would be wise to have enough eyeballs to oversee it and the tools for keeping the campaigns, adsets, and ads organized could use some improvement. I can also see the UI interfering with usability at greater amounts of scale.
Initially, ROI was positive - because we completely redesigned the website when we implemented Cascade.
Over time, the inability to keep up with the latest interactive tools has reduced visitors time on site.
Also over time, the difficulty of use has led to less buy-in by backend users, leading to outdated pages, little timely information, and lower visitors.
Overall positive ROI has been achieved using this platform. You must have a clear understanding of where your CPL maximums are to remain profitable and either optimize to success or pull the plug on campaigns that are bleeding spend.
This is a great platform to build new audiences or grow existing ones.
Building audience segments via pixel tracking is a huge win for this platform.