Content tagged with “content” under “My Library”

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Content
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
June 21, 2022
Words
197

“I’m struggling to figure out who this book is for. It’s well-written, interesting, and I enjoyed reading it. But I can’t figure out the intended audience. It’s a narrative discussion about…content. Digital content, specifically. There are only six chapters. The author discusses what content is, how…”

Content Design
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
March 31, 2018
Words
83

“This is a nice book about content-focused design. I liked her explanation/focus on user stories, and the delineation of user stories from ‘job stories’ was something I hadn’t seen before. Very quick read. The book is short, and many pages are…conceptual, with big fonts – maybe a dozen words or so….”

Impossible to Ignore: Creating Memorable Content to Influence Decisions
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
December 2, 2019
Words
68

“If you want to know all the secrets that advertisers or marketers (or campaign managers) use to make you remember stuff, this is your book. It’s dense, and should probably be read in a group, put to use, and consulted multiple times. There’s just a lot here. But this is the ‘secret sauce’ that…”

Intelligent Content: A Primer
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
June 12, 2016
Words
405

“It’s been a long time since I’ve done a book review, but I really enjoyed this book (disclaimer: I know two of the authors, and they sent me a copy of it to review). Here’s the key: the book is focused. It knows what it wants to do. It is – as the title would suggest – a ‘primer,’ meaning it’s a…”

Trustworthy: How the Smartest Brands Beat Cynicism and Bridge the Trust Gap
Section
Deane’s Library
Type
Book Review
Date
April 8, 2021
Words
95

“Margot really hits on the thing we all sort of know about content but don’t acknowledge: some content, we just don’t trust, and some content we do. We probably don’t even acknowledge that at any conscious level, but when we talk about ‘good content’ we’re talking content that we trust. I almost…”