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    Archive for value of documentation

    Technical Communication Metrics: What Should You Track?

    March 2nd, 2012 | 16 Comments »

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    In 2004, when I returned from a teaching stint in Egypt and began working as a copywriter for a health company in Clearwater, Florida, my manager insisted that I track something related to my writing. We decided that I would track word count, because this was the easiest thing to track. Each week, I graphed the number of words I published, and during a weekly … more »


    A Good Response to “No One Reads the Help Anyway”

    December 11th, 2007 | 16 Comments »

    In this three-minute STC Atlanta podcast, Judy Glick Smith says she’s tired of trying to convince sales people of the value of documentation. She says she’s “tired of fighting the good fight.” No doubt as a technical writer you’ve heard the phrase, “No one reads the help anyway.” They let out a small chuckle to indicate that they’re only kidding, although deep down they’re being … more »