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CONTENT DISTRIBUTION

Channel planning, publishing logs, and content analytics shown in one distribution layer.

Content works better when channels, logs, and analytics stay connected. This page explains how site pages, knowledge content, automation campaigns, and distribution records fit together.

Best use: review where content is being distributed, what was delivered, and how performance signals are shaping the next move.

Channel visibilityDistribution works better when the team can see which channels are active and what each channel is carrying.
Log clarityPublishing logs help show what was delivered successfully and where content flow is breaking down.
Analytics feedbackDistribution should improve over time, and that only happens when analytics stays close to channel activity.

Why this matters

Content quality suffers when publishing and analytics live too far apart from each other.

What the page should reveal

The page should make it easy to understand which channels are active, what content moved, and what performance came back.

How it helps growth

Better distribution intelligence supports stronger reach, cleaner publishing habits, and more focused content decisions.

How to use this page

  • Start with channels and logs to understand where content is going and what was delivered.
  • Then review analytics to see whether the distribution is actually helping reach and engagement.
  • Use the page to guide planning, not just reporting.

CHANNELS AND LOGS

Current distribution activity

This section uses the live content-distribution endpoint so the page reflects the current channel and delivery layer.

ADVANCED ANALYTICS

Performance feedback from distribution

This grid connects distribution work with analytics signals so publishing decisions become easier to improve over time.