Here is sample of a potential reader path in a dynamic site. Assume the reader is following concept tangents, such as links to other articles on the same subject, more articles by that author, recent articles in that thread, etc.
![]() As you can see, the ability for a reader to browse the archives and explore the depth of this publication's site exponentially increases. When readers perform searches, they generally end up on archived articles due to critical mass and basic odds. However, unlike the static site example, this search opens up reader-path potential by allowing browsable access throughout all your publication's archives.
![]() Notice how readers can now bounce through time and follow concept paths of their choosing. In essence, Dispatch is designed to enable relationships that mimic tangential thought. The end result is a highly interconnected site that leverages every article available in your publication's online history.
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