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Skill #17: Branding Your Work
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đ Our host, Kate Mueller, is teaching a 4-session Information Architecture Master Class that starts on September 16th!
đ§ TNBTW listeners can use the coupon code "NOTBORING" during checkout to save 40% off the list price!
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As a technical writer, youâve likely not considered branding yourself and your workâand understandably so: your documentationâno matter how masterful and easy to understandâoften isnât associated with yourself.
You donât get a byline; you donât get a image of yourself below the headline; instead, itâs just another piece of content created by âthe documentation team.â
However, that doesnât mean thereâs value in creating your brand as a technical writer. And you can do so in ways that align with your philosophy and perspective of the industry.
Take Tom Johnson, for example, whoâs built a brand for himself around his tech writing site, Iâd Rather Be Writing (which, I highly recommend, as youâll sense in this episode); or Sarah Maddox at Google Maps, whoâs built a brand through her site, Ffeathers, combining her interests in technical writing and science fiction.
You have a unique perspective on technical writing that could build your brand while helping your peers lead more fulfilling careersâand in this episode, youâre gonna learn how to do it.
We have Ash Blankenship on the podcast: former fellow podcast co-host at Parskify podcast, where we first met, and today, is the founder at Acme Design: a web design agency that helps entrepreneurs and creatives build their brand.
In this episode, Ash shares how you can find your unique perspective on technical writing to brand your work, including:
- How to use content to build your brand
- How to choose the right platform to build your brand
- How to build a tribe that believes in your approach to technical writing
Show Notes:
61 episodes
Manage episode 245800922 series 2568080
đ Our host, Kate Mueller, is teaching a 4-session Information Architecture Master Class that starts on September 16th!
đ§ TNBTW listeners can use the coupon code "NOTBORING" during checkout to save 40% off the list price!
đ Read more info and sign up: thenotboringtechwriter.com/learning
â
As a technical writer, youâve likely not considered branding yourself and your workâand understandably so: your documentationâno matter how masterful and easy to understandâoften isnât associated with yourself.
You donât get a byline; you donât get a image of yourself below the headline; instead, itâs just another piece of content created by âthe documentation team.â
However, that doesnât mean thereâs value in creating your brand as a technical writer. And you can do so in ways that align with your philosophy and perspective of the industry.
Take Tom Johnson, for example, whoâs built a brand for himself around his tech writing site, Iâd Rather Be Writing (which, I highly recommend, as youâll sense in this episode); or Sarah Maddox at Google Maps, whoâs built a brand through her site, Ffeathers, combining her interests in technical writing and science fiction.
You have a unique perspective on technical writing that could build your brand while helping your peers lead more fulfilling careersâand in this episode, youâre gonna learn how to do it.
We have Ash Blankenship on the podcast: former fellow podcast co-host at Parskify podcast, where we first met, and today, is the founder at Acme Design: a web design agency that helps entrepreneurs and creatives build their brand.
In this episode, Ash shares how you can find your unique perspective on technical writing to brand your work, including:
- How to use content to build your brand
- How to choose the right platform to build your brand
- How to build a tribe that believes in your approach to technical writing
Show Notes:
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