Seth dives into the importance of clear, usable taxonomy. (If you’re a newbie to structured content, this one’s a must-hear.)
Also huffduffed as…
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5by5 | Content Talks #15: Seth Earley
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5by5 | Content Talks #15: Seth Earley
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5by5 | Content Talks #15: Seth Earley
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5by5 | Content Talks #15: Seth Earley
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5by5 | Content Talks #15: Seth Earley
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5by5 | Content Talks #15: Seth Earley
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Content Strategy
Dan and Jeffrey talk in-depth about content strategy on the web with Kristina Halvorson, CEO, Brain Traffic and author, Content Strategy for the Web (New Riders, 2010), and Erin Kissane, content strategist with Happy Cog, and author of Incisive.nu.
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Content Talks #10: Karen McGrane - 5by5
Karen has been a pioneer in information architecture, user experience design, and content strategy for 15 years. She looks back on the evolution of UX in the late ’90s, her content strategy “a-ha” moments, and how our approach to content needs to fundamentally change, starting now.
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CanUX Speaker Interview — Kristina Halvorson
The first interview with Kristina Halvorson, author of Content Strategy for the Web, and president of Brain Traffic, points out the differences between project based content strategy work, and enterprise content strategy. Large companies tend to have many departments that all write and manage their own content and communication channels, but once you move all of these disparate groups onto a single website it becomes even more important to have a cohesive content strategy.
From http://nform.ca/blog/2009/10/content-strategy-at-canux-with
Tagged with content strategy book:author=kristina halvorson canux
