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Content Analysis                                                      Samples

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Every effective information development project begins with a clearly defined strategy. We'll help you:
  • Pinpoint appropriate audiences and define effective purposes for your information products.

  • Define structures and organizational principles for your source content and published information products.

  • Establish methodologies, tools and standards for all of your information products.

Content Management                                                 Samples


Topic-based documents have numerous advantages over traditional, sequential publications -- and the advantages are not just for readers. Separating formatting from structure can make it faster and easier to locate, update and restructure source information for use -- and reuse -- in efficient, well designed information products to meet every business need. womanatdesk14.jpg

We will:

  • Classify the types and purposes of your content.

  • Restructure and organize your source content for easier access and more efficient reuse.

  • Integrate your content systems with new or existing content management architectures. 

 
Writing Process Analysis and Design                         Samples

report_files2.jpgThe processes you employ to create and maintain your information assets are key components of an effective information strategy. Our highly effective, time-proven methodology includes:
  • Review, analysis and evaluation of your existing content development tools, techniques and processes.
  • Recommendations for updating and streamlining these components.
  • Coaching and training your in-house staff.

Writing and Editing                                                 Samples
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Writing and editing are, of course, the most basic components of an effective
information development strategy. Based on your requirements, our team will develop, format, edit, update and maintain your information products at a level that will set your products apart as truly professional communication vehicles.
Good writing involves more than just putting the correct grammar and punctuation around a set of concepts. Before we work on these basics, we will help you with the crucial first steps in developing a successful communication strategy:
  • Identifying the specific communication problems that you need to solve

  • Identifying, gathering and organizing source information

  • Planning, structuring and organizing your information products

  • Composing, editing and formatting all required drafts

  • Defining and executing a publication process