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		<title>Marketing Technical Communication Services Effectively</title>
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		<description>During 1993 and 1994, three Western Canadian chapters of the STC collaborated on a research project, funded by Western Economic Diversification and the STC, to discover how clients and practitioners view technical communication. As one of the final products, we&#xD;commissioned a half-hour presentation designed to market&#xD;technical communication services. At this session, we&#xD;describe the project and deliver the half-hour presentation.&#xD;We invite the audience to evaluate the presentation as a&#xD;marketing tool.</description>
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