Category Archives: technology

Quick and useful way to do keyword research

Learn how free and available services from Google and Bing help you find what keywords people search for before visiting your website. This screencast shows you where to find this data and what to look for in the analytics. By using this information, you can make better decisions to create quality content that your visitors most likely will click on.

 

If you liked this short screencast, please let me know! Also, I am taking requests to make screencasts on a variety of topics, such as WordPress, HTML, CSS, TechComm Suite, and more.

Summit@Click 2014

STC 2014 Summit@Click Presentations

  • Did you miss the Society for Technical Communication Summit in 2014?
  • Were you double-booked for sessions you wanted to attend?
  • Did you spend time socializing at the Expo Hall instead of attending sessions?
  • Were you somewhere else instead of STC Summit?
Summit@Click 2014

STC Summit@Click 2014

Don’t worry! STC has you covered and has been for a few years now. STC Summit attendees can access Summit@Click as part of attending the conference. Summit@Click is a website that contains most session recordings, with exception of progressions and some sessions. What I love about Summit@Click is that I can review the recorded sessions and catch the details I missed. It is a wonderful benefit to have recordings for most sessions.

If you were unable to attend this year’s Summit, you can convince your boss to purchase a pass to view all the recorded sessions. Using Summit@Click is definitely more affordable than travel, lodging, and per-diem for conferences. STC members can purchase access for $199, non-members for $499. (The high cost is definitely an incentive to become a Society member and receive the member price and take advantage of other STC benefits.)

Visit the Summit@Click for Society for Technical Communication 2014 Annual Summit site to view recorded sessions.

STC Spectrum 2014 – Leadership Day

I have traveled so much this spring that everything between March and April are a huge blur in memory, photos, Facebook posts, and Tweets. This year is going to be the year that I go on my conference presentation run and, quoting Todd DeLuca, “get my presentation legs.”

Spectrum 2014

Spectrum 2014 – STC Rochester

Many thanks go to the organizers and volunteers of the STC Rochester – Spectrum 2014 Conference. Their planning and dedication made this event a nice full-stop mini conference. Both John Lukes and Bobbi Werner, conference co-chairs, did a great job organizing everything. From Leadership Day, Keynote Speech, and Lightning Talks, I had a great time attending sessions and networking with as many professionals as possible. I will talk about the rest of the conference in a later post.

I was happy to present three times during Spectrum. The venue for Spectrum is on the wonderful Rochester Institute of Technology campus. Next time I return, I will take time to venture the campus when it’s not raining or snowing. 🙂

For Leadership Day, I presented on “Leveraging Social Media to Advance Your Organization,” which is a slight off-shoot from my co-presented webinar and progression from last year with Viqui Dill. I move away from my original presentation from 2009 which introduced people to social media, now I’m  introducing people to social media as an extension of an organization’s website. In addition, I show how to use social media effectively and nearly automatically to promote an organization’s website. I explain the similarities to the Hub and Spoke distribution method, where the website is the hub and all the social channels are the spokes.

STC Spectrum 2014 - Leadership Day Photo

Roger presenting the hub and spoke analogy for websites and social media. Photo: David Caruso

During the first day of Spectrum, there was an inside joke (and here) about the Niagara Escarpment–which was supposedly started by Ben Woelk and then continued by Bernard Aschwanden, and myself. According to a few colleagues, they like the word “escarpment.” In my view, it’s a geology term which I know from my undergraduate days (note: I was only one semester away from a minor in Earth Science, but instead I minored in Spanish Studies and History). A few other presenters mentioned it in their sessions too, even created a QR code for it.

Lastly, I want to thank Ben Woelk for inviting me to present during this year’s Leadership Day. I really enjoyed the variety of talks during the first day, ranging from discussing ideas, planning for an organization, volunteering challenges, and conflict resolution. I also felt quite comfortable presenting because I’ve been around many of these colleagues before.

I’ll write more about my insight about attending STC Spectrum 2014 in a later post.

Below is my presentation and handout from Leadership Day.