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Technical Writing and Sports Industry

Technical Writing and Sports Industry

The sports industry is rarely named among the top places for tech writers to work. But, actually, there’s a lot of technical communication going on there. Today, let’s take a look at what a technical writer is needed for in the sports industry. User Manuals and Standards for Sports Equipment Technologically speaking, sports equipment can…

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Posted in TechComm Career Path on 5/28/2020

How Millennials Perceive Technical Documentation

How Millennials Perceive Technical Documentation

Millennials are here. This is how generations work – one minute they are toddlers, the next – your company’s executives. We are talking about practically the whole world and it is hard to believe that people from different cultures and backgrounds could have any resemblance. But with globalization orchestrating our lives there’s not that much…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 5/20/2020

How to Hold an Interview with SMEs

How to Hold an Interview with SMEs

The ability to work with SMEs efficiently makes a huge difference in technical writing. A lot of things like depth, clarity, and precision of descriptions in user manuals depend on how well you communicate your requests to an SME and how successful you are at interpreting and follow-up questions. Today, we will try to come…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 5/12/2020

Documentation Portal as a Service

Documentation Portal as a Service

Remember when you had to actually install software on your PC to write technical documentation. That wasn’t entirely terrible, but if you think about it… you had to worry about so many unnecessary things like system requirements, enough free space, security, and many more. Working from home wasn’t such a big thing until recently, but…

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Posted in ClickHelp Features on 5/8/2020

What Impacts Readability

What Impacts Readability

Readability is something your readers should not concern themselves about. It is your job, as a technical writer, to make sure that ‘OMG this is so difficult to read’ never crosses their mind. This is not something, however, that can be approached mindlessly and solved just like that. To improve readability, first, you need a…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 5/5/2020

Agriculture, IT and Technical Writing

Agriculture, IT and Technical Writing

Agriculture was the key element in the development of our entire civilization. It started thousands of years ago with gathering wild grains and later planting them. A lot of significant inventions were happening around agriculture and that enabled countries to grow and prosper. And up till this day, we feed on the same basic things….

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Posted in Technical Communication on 4/28/2020

How AI and Technical Writers Can Boost Customer Experience

How AI and Technical Writers Can Boost Customer Experience

AI is a technology with crazy potential. And, a lot of weird things are happening around it, too – you might have noticed that recently vendors can call anything ‘AI’ just to get their target audience interested. This is why, we would like to begin this post with a definition of AI, as stated by…

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Posted in Technical Communication on 4/24/2020

Tone of Voice Strategy in Technical Documentation

Tone of Voice Strategy in Technical Documentation

The tone of voice is quite a popular idea, especially for big companies. It provides the means to improve communication and connect with clients on a more personal level. Is there a place for the tone of voice in help authoring? We think there is. It is called technical communication after all. Let’s try to…

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Posted in Technical Communication on 4/21/2020

What is Conversation Design?

What is Conversation Design?

Many technical writers love techy things and technology. This has a lot to do with the fact that numerous techcomm specialists either already have technical skills or are going to acquire them in the work process. If you love technology and are curious about how things are developed, or even thinking about trying something new,…

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Posted in Technical Communication on 4/17/2020

How to Write a Technical Documentation Plan

How to Write a Technical Documentation Plan

There are strong reasons for having a documentation plan. The main one being – setting up a clear and open help authoring process. Creating a documentation plan means giving every team member an exhaustive reference point. The whole team will act within the guidelines of the plan and that ensures consistency and efficiency. Structure of…

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Posted in Technical Writing on 4/14/2020