[BNM] Guides to Help Your Clients Write for Blogs, Intranets and Wikis

Alex alex at fatdrop.co.uk
Fri Nov 21 08:42:14 GMT 2008


Writing for the Web vs Writing for Print and the whole upside-down 
pyramid theory is quite interesting I think...



Leif Kendall wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> (Apologies if you're also on the Farm or Werks lists, as I've posted this
> message there already.)
>
> I'm writing a series of short guides aimed at encouraging people to
> contribute to social media. I think many new contributors have fears around
> writing, or misapprehensions about the Internet, or just a general inertia
> that prevents adoption of their new technologies.
>
> Please let me know if I'm wrong, but I've been hearing from social media
> consultants and web developers that many clients want a blog, but then don't
> use it, or don't understand how to use it. So I'm going to produce short,
> simple guides that (hopefully) make your clients more likely to use the
> tools you give them.
>
> The guides will be freely available, and you can even brand them as your
> own, providing they are credited back to me.
>
> Are there any topics that you think such guides should cover? Are there
> issues that your clients regularly stumble into? I'm keen to make these
> guides as useful as possible, so any input you give will determine their
> direction.
>
> (I've blogged about this also, here:
> http://kendallcopywriting.co.uk/2008/11/18/helping-your-clients-write-better/)
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Leif
>
> *Leif Kendall*
> Kendall Copywriting Ltd - *carefully crafted copy*
> http://kendallcopywriting.co.uk
> *Tel: 07790 748 243*
>
> Try before you buy? Request your free sample of copy
> here.<http://kendallcopywriting.co.uk/want-a-sample/>
>   

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