07. Ellen Buttolph: Beyond the Manual (February 12, 2014)

Ellen Buttolph presents

Beyond the Manual: Writing for the Web, Mobile and Social Media

On Wednesday, February 12, 2014, network with your colleagues and learn how to use your good content writing skills in a new way.

Beyond the Manual: Writing for the Web, Mobile and Social Media

5:30 pm - 6:30 pm - Networking and Refreshments

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm - Presentation and Q&A

Technical writing is not just about writing documentation. Web pages, wikis and mobile applications are replacing manuals and online help. Creating good content that is appropriate for your users is more important than ever. Whether you’re looking to optimize your current web content, or create your first wiki, you can write effectively for the web. After all, you already know how to create good content. Now learn how you can transition your skills to writing for the web.

LOCATION

You cannot walk in. You can only pass building security if you are on their list as a registrant.

To register, go to the Registration section below, sign up, and pay in advance of the registration deadline.

Medidata Solutions

350 Hudson St, Floor 9, between King St & Prince St

New York, NY 10013-4535 USA

Map

Subway:

- 1 to Houston St

- C, E to Spring St

Room: Training Room

Day of event contact

+1.8624529927

Register & Pay

Please REGISTER EARLY. Limited seats are available. Deadline for registration is Tuesday, February 11.

To register, select the appropriate payment level below and click Buy Now. Proceed to pay via Paypal.

NOTE: All registrations are transferable but non-refundable.

A link for virtual participants will be sent 1 day before each events.

About Ellen Buttolph

Ellen Buttolph is an independent writer and consultant. She specializes in creating content for the web that users can easily understand. She has over 25 years experience developing technical documentation and marketing communications. Ellen is an active member of the STC New York Metro chapter and a member of the Center for Plain Language, which advocates for clear communication and plain language everywhere.