Rejoice! I’m giving a talk February 21st on Confusing Content vs. Clear Content.
The talk is a Twitter Chat (plus audio), put on by the tireless folks at Global Product Management Talk. It’s been titled, “The Battle Against Cryptic Web Content.”
(I didn’t come up with that, but I really like it!)
The Details: Who (Me), What (The Future of Web Content), Why (Because it’s Fun!)
Global Product Management Talk hosts a weekly combination radio show/Twitter Chat session. They discuss product management, product marketing and related issues. Attendee numbers range from several dozen to the several thousand, depending on the topic.
Cindy Solomon contacted me a while back. She was interested in having me speak about jargon, what I mean by “Clear Content” and so on. Now who’d pass that up? Not this copywriter!
What We’ll Discuss: Jargon VS. Human in Content Creation
Like my blog, the focus will be on Clear Content (informal, more human-language web writing) and Confusing Content (jargon, business-speak, The Insufferable Evil, call it what you will).
It’s an interactive session – I’m here to talk about my work AND answer questions.
Will the B2B content standard shift toward human language in the future?
Will large companies fight for their business-speak?
Does the content’s voice influence buyer decisions?
All these questions are fair game. Log onto the Twitter Chat and join in the discussion!
How to Catch the Clear Content Chat
First, say that ten times fast. No, you don’t have to. Here’s how to take part in the Twitter Chat. Either:
Go to http://www.prodmgmttalk.com for the full scoop on how to join.
OR
Follow the hashtag #ProdMgmtTalk on Twitter. (You can also follow @prodmgmttalk or myself [@blueferret] on Twitter.)
If you want to hear me blather on, head to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/prodmgmttalk for the (live!) audio stream.
The chat will start on Tuesday, February 21st at 3pm PST.
The official press release is here: http://www.prlog.org/11799123-the-global-product-management-talk-on-the-battle-against-cryptic-web-content.html
Tune in on Tuesday at 3. And bring your content questions!