In this episode I’m talking to Swapnil Ogale, a Technical Writer Advocate for Redocly based in Melbourne, Australia, who is also a Community and Conference Manager for Write the Docs. He gives us the inside scoop on arranging Write the Docs conferences both in-person and online, and talks to us about the importance of advocacy for technical writers.
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Skill #21: Mentoring Prospective Tech Writers
Skill #20: Understanding Content Marketing
Skill #19: Writing for Nonprofit Organizations
Skill #18: Embracing the Long Game of Technical Writing
Skill #17: Branding Your Work
Skill #16: Using Cognitive Science to Make Your Technical Writing More Interesting
Skill #15: Transitioning into Instructional Design
Skill #14: Contributing to Open Source Projects
Skill #13: Getting Your First Job in Technical Communication
Skill #12: Teaching Technical Writing
Skill #11: Surviving in the Dev World
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Skill #7: Preparing for the Future of Tech Comm
Skill #6: Bridging the Gap Between Documentation and Support
Skill #5: Getting Involved in a Community
Skill #4: Understanding UX Design
Skill #3: Creating Just-in-Time Documentation
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