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Content is King

Are you getting hung up with the XML and all of the other Content Management goodies and forgetting about the CONTENT?

Great Technical Writing (2008). Articles>Writing>Technical Writing>Content Management

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Don't Let Your Product's Features Become Expensive Flaws

Your product's unexplained features can turn into costly flaws. This article describes three real-world products with just such "features." It presents ways you can prevent these feature-to-flaw conversions by improving the User Documentation for your products.

Great Technical Writing (2008). Articles>Documentation>Usability>Technical Writing

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Has Anyone Used Your Product

Before you release a product, have some people use it. From these "test users" get solutions to problems, tips and knowledge that would help your real-life Users. Put that information in your User Documentation, and on your product support website.

Great Technical Writing (2008). Articles>Documentation>Technical Writing>User Centered Design

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