Live from CSForum: It’s not a technology problem

It’s not a technology problem, by Leisa Reichelt Leisa works in government. It can feel like being a thousand monkeys on typewriters, but it’s for a good purpose. “Be clear about what you’re doing. The reason is unlikely to be ‘transformation.’” -Kate Tarling “Far too many people claim they’re doing ‘transformation’ when they’re merely doing the…

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Live from CSForum: Content as Connection

Content as Connection, by Hilary Marsh Our organizations are in the content business, but we don’t necessarily know that that’s what we do. We create content all day, no matter what we’re doing. The content we produce might show up in the world in ways we’re not expecting. We want our content to make a…

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Live from CSForum: Opening Keynote

Opening Keynote, by Kristina Halvorson We come to content strategy from many different paths, but we do have some things in common. Kristina began in 2004. She was a web copywriter, and she remembers watching her first usability test and seeing people interacting with, using, looking for content. This is when people would do content last, with no…

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Journey Maps for Content Strategy

Journey maps are a key component of building a strategy. But when we talk about “strategy” it can mean a lot of different things: Creating a set of plans for creating and promoting content over time Setting up a plan for a content migration and content governance Defining the content touch points for a user’s…

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Recommended Reading: Contagious

I can’t recommend Contagious, by Jonah Berger, enough. Very few books get a 5 star rating from me. 5 stars, to me, means this book was so fantastic that I want to own it, so that I can reread it again and again. The few books that do get this rating tend to be classics…

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