Hi everyone,
I'm a content strategist & technical program manager and I just released a new book called The Developer's Guide to Content Creation. It features 100+ pages of content, 17 guided exercises, 14 worksheets, and dozens of real-life examples and resources for helping devs become better content creators.
I've spent years crafting content written for, and by developers. For two years, I was the main writer for the Bundler and RubyGems open source projects. I served as editor-in-chief of DigitalOcean and GitHub's company blogs, where I regularly tapped engineers to write eng-focused blog posts. And I was also a content strategist on Microsoft's Cloud Advocate team, responsible for coaching advocates among other things.
I've edited technical content, including print books (O'Reilly Media and CRC Press), magazines (Recompiler Magazine), and eBooks (Bubblesort Zines). I've written landing page copy to help freelance developers and dev shops get more business. I've secured media placements for developer advocates in publications like DZone and InfoQ, and I've coached developer advocates on content marketing best practices.
My goal with this book is to make the content creation process more approachable and less overwhelming for devs. If you've always wanted to write more, generate new ideas, and publish consistently, this book is for you.
Read an excerpt of the introduction here: https://stephaniemorillo.substack.com/p/the-developers-guide-to-content-creation-7e7
And purchase the book here: https://www.developersguidetocontent.com/
I'm also available for 1:1 chats with anyone interested in discussing content: https://calendly.com/stephaniemorillo/30-minute-content-chat?month=2020-02
Thank you!
Just bought! :)
Thank you!!