Local needs of content featuring Bill Swallow – Content Content podcast episode 12

EPISODE · Sep 30, 2016

Local needs of content featuring Bill Swallow – Content Content podcast episode 12

from Content Content podcast with Ed Marsh · host Content Content podcast with Ed Marsh

"Content requires proper care and feeding", says Bill Swallow, director of operations at Scriptorium. We talk localization, content strategy, local beer, summer's oppressive heat, and more. Bill Swallow Released on International Podcast Day! Mentioned during this episode Bill on Twitter International Podcast Day 2016 Content Content podcast with Sarah O'Keefe Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Bill's presentation: Localization Planning and The Content Strategy of Things Techcomm camp (TCCamp) Ed's TC Camp presentation - social media and podcasting for technical communicators Saratoga brewing  Rare Form brewing company Alementary 1916 shore shiver - Forgotten Boardwalk brewing Abandon Brewing Learning DITA Bill on Medium.com Scriptorium blog Bill on LinkedIn Content Marketing World

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