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Friday, October 22, 2010

Publication of Content

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Certificate Course in Content Writing
Chapter-VIII

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A write-up, how great it may be, will be of no use if it is not published. “Publish or Perish” was the order of the publication industry of 20th Century. “Publish, Patent and Prosper” is the order of 21st Century as the free blogging facility provided by several firms has started allowing every individual to become a publisher.

However, it is wrong to assume that content writer always prepares “content” for the sake of publication. In several instances, he may prepare the content for internal reference, review or submission for an higher authoriy.


Following are some of the examples:
  • ISO documentation
  • Minutes of the meeting
  • Project Plan
  • Test Cases
  • Check Lists
  • Style sheets
  • Proposal/Business Letters*

(Note: In large establishments, the Content writers are not assigned the task of preparing the Proposal/Business Letters. Such work is done by Proposal Writers. However, in small and medium organizations, the content writers are supposed to work up on all kinds of content requirements including the preparation of Proposal/Business Letters.)

  Written by: S. Chandrashekara Reddy,
chandrashekarareddys@gmail.com

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