Recent posts in my Content strategy Category
November 13, 2012
“Pandas, penguins, video and goddesses” - Content Strategy Lightning Talks part two
I spent Monday night at Together London’s Content Strategy Lightning Talks. I’ve already blogged my notes from four of the sessions from the evening, and here are the rest...
“Nodes, ROI and cake” - Content Strategy Lightning Talks part one
I spent Monday night at the latest Content Strategy Lightning Talks night in London. Organised by Together London and Jonathan Kahn and hosted by Richard Ingram, the meet-up group now has 900 members, and this event was sold out to 100 attendees. On the night there were eight talks, on topics as diverse as SEO, technical writing, video production and mapping site structures. Here are my notes from the first half of the evening.
September 30, 2012
“Micro IA and content that travels” - Sara Wachter-Boettcher at EuroIA
I’ve spent the last couple of days at EuroIA in Rome, doing lots and lots of bloggage. I’m nearly at the end now - and on Saturday morning I saw Sara Wachter-Boettcher bring content strategy to life for an IA crowd.
May 31, 2012
London Content Strategy Meetup Lightning Talks night
A round-up of my notes from four talks from the London Content Strategy Meetup Lightning Talks night, including Charlie Errington on analogue thinking, Jon Marks on tablet apps and HTML5, and Kate Kenyon on how learning from the rest of the business can give you a strategy for your strategy.
May 22, 2012
“It’s all about content. It’s not about content” - Giles Colborne’s IA Summit Redux at London IA
Last week we had the latest London IA evening, featuring a packed programme with an IA Summit theme, as Tim Caynes and Johanna Kollmann reprised their talks from New Orleans, and Giles Colborne provided an overview of the event. As ever, Sense Worldwide were our hosts, and Zebra People our sponsors. Here are my notes from Giles’ talk.
January 26, 2012
Content strategy lightning talks night
This week I went to the Content Strategy Lightning Talks night in London - 11 talks in an hour-and-a-half taking in topics like semantic mark-up, web governance, open source software, feeling gloomy and kicking things in the pants.