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10 Great Technical Writing Tips
freelancefolder.com — Technical writing is a skill that will not only help you to better understand a software or system that you are working with, but also will help you to build credibility before others in an organization, especially as a knowledge expert regarding the topic or areas you are covering in your documentation.
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- guillebravo, on 03/21/2008, -1/+3Good stuff alex
- bizlift, on 03/21/2008, -1/+3Valuable information. Technology is so pervasive that the advice here applies to bloggers and other writers that wouldn't normally classify themselves as "technical writers".
- shawnjooste, on 03/21/2008, -2/+3Great digg!
- keltin, on 03/22/2008, -1/+2technical writin is always something few people really know how to do so that it isn't mind boggling to have to read, or even to think about rading. ths for the reminders and I'll try and use better writing style.
- dolphus, on 03/22/2008, -1/+2Great post. I especially like number 6, (Identify your writing goal), and number 1, (Identify your writing goal). Especially in longer documents its important to keep re-orienting the reader with small summaries. It saves them from getting lost and from having to flip around in the document thereby losing any momentum of flow your writing had created.
- JustCreative, on 03/23/2008, -0/+2Some great tips for technical writing!
- affirmmation, on 03/23/2008, -0/+2This is an article that I submitted to Freelance Folder Dot Com this past Friday - I am glad so many people enjoyed it. Regards, Keith
- limevelyn, on 03/24/2008, -0/+2Great tips. Thanks for sharing!
- copesc, on 03/29/2008, -0/+2Nice collection of tips :)
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