
Ever since the dawn of the Internet, the way in which one writes for e-media has been a struggle. Too much text will bore your reader -- not too mention frustrate your designer! Write too little and you leave the user searching in vain for information. Let the gurus at e-write set you free.
Register now for Repurposing Print for the Web.
Scheduled for March 13, 2008 in Silver Spring, MD, the one-day course features:
- A repeatable, flexible process for repurposing your print documents
- Strategies for breaking the post-a-PDF habit
- Why print documents don't work "as-is" as web content and how to explain this concept to your web writing collaborators
- How to identify the steps in the print-to-web publishing cycle
- How to allocate time and resources for each step
- How to find successful examples of repurposed print content on the web and how to use these examples as models for your own repurposing projects
- How to decide whether to repurpose a print document for the web
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Is it possible to be both pretty and geeky?
Increasingly so. The September issue of Vogue Magazine -- the most anticipated issue of the year for fashionistas -- will be a behemoth ad spectacle as usual. This year, however, ads will send customers online to check out a new feature: ShopVogue.tv.
Online content rules! According to a four-year study conducted by Nielsen/NetRatings, Internet users spend nearly half their time viewing news or entertainment content, surpassing other online activities such as e-mailing, shopping or searching for information.