Fox Entertainment Subsidiary Increases Website Traffic and Advertising Revenue With Sitecore’s CMS

Beliefnet Leverages Social Networking Tools to Build Strong Online Community

SAN FRANCISCO – Sitecore, the leading provider of .NET Web Content Management System (CMS) software, announced that Beliefnet, one of the largest multi-faith online communities for spirituality and inspiration, is using Sitecore’s Web Content Management System (CMS) to power its newly designed online community.



Beliefnet, a subsidiary of Fox Entertainment Group, is a definitive source of spiritual information presented without a specific editorial view or spiritual affiliation. As a leading authority for major news organizations including The Wall Street Journal, Chicken Soup for the Soul and Fox Faith, Beliefnet’s new Web strategy was designed to better engage its users with social networking features including blogs, videos, quizzes and photo galleries.

Sitecore’s CMS provided the software tools needed to develop a new website that can be easily updated by the editorial staff, while providing a platform to quickly deliver engaging Web experiences. Furthermore, Sitecore’s solution offers content tagging, advanced multimedia delivery and integrated social networking features.

“After reviewing more than fifteen CMS solutions, Sitecore was the only vendor that provided the customization capabilities, ease-of-use and social networking functionality that we needed to build an engaging online community,” said Jason Rodriguez, CTO, Beliefnet. “Since launching the new site, our editorial staff can easily create, update and reformat content on their own – a huge time saver for them and the IT team.”

Working with Sitecore partner, Digitaria, the Beliefnet site was redesigned to provide improved accessibility for both the Beliefnet staff and the end-user. The installation of the Sitecore CMS simplifies management of content and streamlines the process for the content administrators. New publication guidelines and specifications are automatically enforced through the CMS. The sophisticated tagging system built into the new design gives Beliefnet the ability to constantly rotate content – preventing content and digital assets from being buried by the significant volume of articles and media on the site.

“With the explosion of social networking tools and increased content consumption on the Web, user engagement is critical in building a strong online community,” said Paul Markun, VP Marketing, Sitecore. “Sitecore’s solutions give organizations like Beliefnet the ability to better engage their online community with a Web experience that builds loyalty, increases site visitors and ad revenue – a measureable ROI that not all technology investments can deliver.”

About Beliefnet

Beliefnet’s mission is to help all people find, and walk, a spiritual path that will bring comfort, hope, clarity, strength, and happiness.

Whether one is exploring one’s own faith or other spiritual traditions, Beliefnet provides inspiring devotional tools, access to the best spiritual teachers and clergy in the world, thought-provoking commentary, and a supportive community.

Beliefnet is the largest spiritual website. Their organization is independent and not affiliated with any spiritual organization or movement. Beliefnet’s only agenda is to help all people meet their spiritual needs.

About Sitecore

Sitecore’s Web Content Management System (CMS) and portal software solutions enable companies to deliver compelling Web experiences. Sitecore’s award-winning CMS software makes it easy for businesses to create and update dynamic, full-featured websites of all types. Sitecore’s industry leading flexibility and scalability allows companies to better leverage their content, improve customer experience and drive business growth.

Thousands of public and private organizations, including national governments and Fortune 500 companies utilize Sitecore solutions for their websites. These organizations have created and now manage more than 20,000 dynamic websites with Sitecore including Microsoft, Sara Lee, Siemens, Toshiba, Omni Hotels, Computer Associates, ISS and Atlanta Falcons.