Tuesday, May 4, 2010

itechnicalwriting.com Monthly Newsletter

itechnicalwriting.com Monthly Newsletter
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ColdSpark Wins Multiple Awards for Technical Communications Documentation
SAN DIEGO, April 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ColdSparkâ„¢, a BakBone Software® company (OTC Bulletin Board: BKBO), and leader in next-generation enterprise messaging platform and infrastructure, today announced it won three awards for the Company's technical communications documentation from the Society for Technical Communication at the 2009 STC Philadelphia Metro technical communication competition.

Best Technical Writing Fields
A technical writer's work isn't exactly among the top ten most exciting jobs in the world, but it doesn't mean that it's all work and no play all the time. In fact, the best technical writing fields are usually those that are fun to write.

How Do I Become a Technical Writer?
Many of you out there are probably stuck with no clue as to what to do with your future. If you have the interest in writing and have got the knack for stringing words together, you could be a writer. But then, if you feel like you just can't come up with dialogues, stories and such, worry not as you could become a technical writer instead. Thinking about it but don't know how to become one?

How to Successfully Earn Money Via Technical Writing
Today's economy seems to be suffering as each day goes by; with the current crisis many face, even the deepest pockets are feeling the pinch. If you've got the talent for words, the passion for writing, and the time and interest in the technical world, maybe you should think about taking up a career in technical writing. There are many ways you can earn a good living from it.

Reasons Why You Should Become a Technical Writer
Up-and-coming industries all come up with products and services that are complicated and confusing to the simple mind. When it comes to the latest technologies for gadgets, machinery, tools, devices and appliances, we would depend on technical writers to explain the terms and instructions in writing. If you find that you have a thing for writing but don't see yourself being an author, maybe you should consider becoming a technical writer. Why?


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