putting out fires with content strategy (infodevdc meetup)

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You’ve probably heard – or said – something like “All I did today at work was put out fires.” We’ve all been there. We don’t want fires, but they happen. So, let’s see how content strategy helps put out fires in software development, and what you can do to transition from a technical writing role to a content strategy role. Presented at the InfoDevDC meetup on Dec. 9, 2014 (http://www.meetup.com/InfoDevDC/events/212733712/)

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Putting out fires with content strategy

John Collins •  bit.ly/iddc14 •  @jrc.collins (@scfr_pio) •  www.linkedin.com/in/johncollins •  www.intersectUX.com/blog

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Building software is kind of like putting out a fire. Kind of.

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It’s hard.

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There are kinks to work out.

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You can’t see all the problems.

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Things change quickly.

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Teamwork is required.

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Teamwork required; many roles

Software •  Product owner •  Project manager •  Interaction designer •  Visual designer •  Content strategist •  Software engineer •  QA engineer •  Technical writer •  Localization manager

Firefighting •  Incident commander •  Safety officer •  Public information officer •  Operations section chief •  Division supervisors •  Chauffeur/pump operator •  Chauffeur/ladder operator •  Nozzle •  Ventilation •  Search and rescue

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Good news!

It’s hard work, but not impossible.

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What’s the secret?

Unsung heroes on the team.

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Here’s to the pump operator!

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Here’s to the pump operator!

1 or more hoses?

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Here’s to the pump operator!

Small hoses or big?

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Here’s to the pump operator!

Water or foam?

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Here’s to the pump operator!

How many gallons per minute?

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Here’s to the pump operator!

Tank water or other water source?

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Content strategists are the pump operators

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Content Strategy defined

The analysis and planning to develop a repeatable system that governs the management of content throughout the entire content lifecycle.

— Rahel Anne Bailie, The Language of Content Strategy

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Content Strategy defined

We define content strategy as: getting the right content to the right user at the right time.

— Kevin P. Nichols, SapientNitro

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Content Strategy defined

Planning for the creation, delivery, and governance of useful, usable content.

— Kristina Halvorson, Brain Traffic

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Content Strategy defined

[Content strategy means you deliver] the right information, to the right people, at the right time, on the right device, in the right format and language.

— Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler

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Content strategy puts content in the hoses.

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Content strategy sends the proper amount of content

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Content strategy sends the proper content to the proper place.

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Content strategy makes sure there

will be enough content in the

future.

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Wrong content! http://www.king5.com/story/news/local/2014/08/05/13362562/

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What makes a successful UX

content strategist?

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Knowledge of:

•  Software development • XML/HTML/CSS/other code •  Information architecture • Content management • User experience •  Localization

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Traits

• Curiosity • Ability to handle negative

feedback • Ability to listen • Collaborative

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Skills

•  English grammar •  Foreign language knowledge •  Storytelling •  Communication •  Negotiation •  Technologically savvy

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Technical writer or content strategist?

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Knowledge of:

•  Software development • XML/HTML/CSS/other code •  Information architecture • Content management • User experience •  Localization

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Knowledge of software dev

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XML/HTML/CSS/other code

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Information architecture

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Content management

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User experience

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User experience

• Move to the beginning of the software development process. How? – Positive relationships with UX team – Learn (and use) the lingo of UX – Learn (and use) the tools of UX

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User experience

• Move to the beginning of the software development process. How? – Constructive suggestions to user flows

or interactions that could be improved – Volunteer to write UI text – Help with user testing

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Localization

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Localization

• Remember that not all of your users will speak English. • Advocate for non-English users. – In content structure – In interface design

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Freebie: Analytics and data

• Get analytics in place and start quantifying your work. • Be ready to change once the data

starts coming in.

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Freebie: SEO and ASO

•  Search engine optimization (SEO) – You care about your content. Make

sure others can find it. • App store optimization (ASO) – ASO is hot like SEO once was. Give

your app a fighting chance in a tough marketplace.

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Content strategy puts content in the hoses.

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Content strategy sends the proper amount of content

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Content strategy sends the proper content to the proper place.

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Content strategy makes sure there

will be enough content in the

future.

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Fires happen.

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John Collins •  bit.ly/iddc14 •  @jrc.collins (@scfr_pio) •  www.linkedin.com/in/johncollins •  www.intersectUX.com/blog

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