Archives for the tag "career development"
Skills to transition to content strategy
A self-education reading list for practitioners wanting to make a career transition to content strategy.
Content strategy: The skills conundrum
Overcome the temptation to ask for a laundry list of skills to hire the right content strategist. Hire for aptitude; train for skills.
Abilities and aptitudes for a content strategist
There are no accredited programs to graduate with a content strategy degree. So what do you look for in a CS? And what should we bring to the table?
The extraordinary world of content strategists
Content strategy is a concept encompassing many fields. Content strategists have common baseline of the nature of content, with various specialities.
The Content is Not in the Tool: Using Blogging, Microblogging, and Related Social Media Tools to Get Jobs and Influence People (or not)
Left behind when it comes to new technologies? Create and protect your personal brand. Learn to use social media in a smart, responsible, career-enhancing way.
Showcase Your Talents
Using a resume to showcase your talents in an effective marketing campaign.
Recent Posts
- The increasing relevance of ebooks and other epublications
- All I learned about book publishing comes from The Book
- Content Re-use and Narrative Flow
- 2012 in Review – a Content Strategy Retrospective
- Two weeks, four events, eight observations: insights from the conference circuit
- Content Inventories, Audits, and Analyses: All part of benchmarking
- Working on the City of Vancouver website
- Occupying a unique content strategy space
- Move over, Big Data. It’s time for Big Content.
- Setting a context for a content strategy vocabulary
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Random Posts
- DITA, DTDs, FrameMaker, and other tools
- Content Lifecycle
- James Robertson gives advice on how to start a content management project
- CMS selection practices need maturation
- The Content is Not in the Tool: Using Blogging, Microblogging, and Related Social Media Tools to Get Jobs and Influence People (or not)
- rahelab: @JRoTweeter It took me a while to figure out how to kill skype and lync but eventually I got rid of them ALL.
- rahelab: @georgebina It's not something I would do lightly - but sometimes you are just starting a topic and you realize it really needs steps.
- rahelab: @RayGallon @georgebina And I agree, acrolinx is too pricey sometimes. That is why I used it as an example only.
- rahelab: @RayGallon @georgebina think we're talking apples and oranges. I am talking editorial rules (eg "heard you are" vs "heard that you are").
- rahelab: Should be: prepping a Ppt deck. Am: reading teen fiction (bonding w granddaughter). Must be tired.
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