What are your best practices to insure consistency in usage and naming

Cecile_Maindron
Level 10

What are your best practices to insure consistency in usage and naming

Hi,

We have several Marketo users and (as a result?) we can see an increasing number of inconsistencies in naming, usage (i.e. wrong template or font) etc.

Are you facing same issue? How do you make sure that everybody follows the rules?

Cécile @ Talend
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Anonymous
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Re: What are your best practices to insure consistency in usage and naming

We defined naming conventions for files and folders, then trained the team to use them. For ongoing monitoring, we have admins who periodically check for conformity. Our approach is to work to prevent bad habits from forming.

Mike
Michelle_Tizian
Level 10

Re: What are your best practices to insure consistency in usage and naming

I set up the naming conventions for programs and campaigns first, then train.  During the training I constantly emphasize the importance of naming convention because it's easier to associate files or find them when the naming convention is consistent.  I do monitor everything and I haven't had to send a friendly reminder.  

Also a big help to me is only use templates that are associated with your department.  For instance for Events, there's always an "Event" on the naming convention so they're not using the Marketing templates or Editorial or sponsorship templates.  All images, landing pages and other files in Design Studio have their own department folder, and all departments should drop or access files from  their own folders. 

Any templates in design studio that I don't want anyone messing around with, I store in a folder called "Do not touch".  

Josh_Hill13
Level 10 - Champion Alumni

Re: What are your best practices to insure consistency in usage and naming

Constant enforcement and monitoring!

And heavy training.
Cecile_Maindron
Level 10

Re: What are your best practices to insure consistency in usage and naming

@ Josh: this is what we are currently doing and this is taking a lot of energy

@ Mike and Michelle: lucky you! in our case, we have users who just do something wrong, keep cloning it and then it's domino effect... and I'm not talking about those who are doing typos because they have forgotten to put their long-sighted glasses!