My blog and I are taking it a little easier towards the end of the summer.
I’ve had a wonderful time with this blog so far, and I thank each and every one of you for reading, lurking or commenting. I’ve learned a lot from your comments, and I appreciate your support! It’s been a warm summer’s breeze… 🙂
As we’re gearing up for the new season, here are some reruns from the last year or so.
Popular posts from my blog
Top 10 things that users want to do in a help system
This is one of my two most popular posts by far where I draw a parallel to a department store or a library to illustrate how customers want to navigate each one.
Reality check: Writing for scannability and localization
What happens if our nobel attempts at clear topic structures and parallel sentence structures meet head on with unsuspecting readers?
Portable apps for tech writers
This is the first post in a four-part series where I recommend free and (mostly) light-weight applications that can help any tech writer in his daily tasks.
Noteworthy posts from elsewhere
If you want to get an introduction into content strategy, I think, you could do a lot worse than reading these excellent posts:
Complete Beginner’s Guide to Content Strategy
Content Lifecycle
The extraordinary world of content strategists
The last two posts are beginnings of series, so be sure to follow the links at the end of each.
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