business writing


Which set of sentences is grammatically correct? The first set of sentences use "for" and the second set of sentences use "to".

TEDInfo Technical Writing Services

TEDInfo provides "Technical Documentation" to our clients such as quick start guides, online documents, online help, hard copy and other written instructional information. We offer generic term of documentation with regard to a product. Our technical writer understand what you need and create documentation that will communicates your clients.

Tedinfo techincal writers can create help documentation, user manuals, presentations, web texts, and technical course manuals. We create texts that will be very clear, accurate, helpful, and—most importantly—easy to read

What Technical Writers Know That Copywriters Don't

I started my career as a technical writer, writing documentation for a few years before I made the transition to marketing writing. I'm glad I took this path, because it gave me tools for presenting very technical subject matter effectively and clearly in promotional text.

Find out what technical writers know that copywriters don't and watch next week for a related post on what technical writers can learn from copywriters.

Doc-To-Help Wins The Code Project Members Choice Award

Doc-To-Help won a Code Project Members Choice Award. At a ceremony held during TechEd in Los Angeles, Jeff Hatfield, president at The Code Project (USA) recognized ComponentOne Doc-To-Help as the Members Choice winner in the Documentation and Help category.

Writing Winning Proposals

2008-06-05 12:00
EST

Information Mapping's 2 ½-hour e-workshop, Writing Winning Proposals!, will introduce you to issues and challenges of writing proposals in today's rapid-paced business environment, a three-phase proposal writing process geared toward gaining the competitive edge, and strategies for developing proposal content that is consistent, logical, and modular.

Writing Winning Proposals! will feature short modular lessons, practice exercises to help learners apply skills and assess progress, and examples of effective proposals.

E-Workshop: Making Web Content Work, April 15

2008-04-15 12:00
US/Eastern

This 2½-hour, instructor-led e-workshop is designed to help writers and designers organize and present content effectively on the Web. By analyzing the audience and applying research-based principles, you can make Web content user-focused and easy to find.

Information Mapping’s e-Workshop, Making Web Content Work!, will teach you how to apply six tasks for planning web content; the design principles of chunking and labeling to web content; and strategies for ensuring effective site structure and navigation.

Writing Winning Proposals e-Workshop

2008-02-28 12:00
US/Eastern

Information Mapping's 2 ½-hour e-workshop, Writing Winning Proposals!, will introduce you to issues and challenges of writing proposals in today's rapid-paced business environment, a three-phase proposal writing process geared toward gaining the competitive edge, and strategies for developing proposal content that is consistent, logical, and modular.

Writing Winning Proposals will feature short modular lessons, practice exercises to help learners apply skills and assess progress, and examples of effective proposals.

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