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CPU No.10: Evaluating remnants of 20th century media-making techniques
Workshops, metrics, copyright, and holistic vs. programmatic media
Jul 16, 2024
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Deborah Carver
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June 2024
CPU No.9: Jakob's "law," keywords in URLs, and other website navigation myths
SEO mythbusting, refining an approach to organizational style guides, and benchmarking website engagement metrics
Jun 19, 2024
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Deborah Carver
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May 2024
CPU No.8: Open call for links and software reccos, Expansion Pack details & content strategy nuggets
Calling all content professionals! Refresh your practice.
May 21, 2024
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The Content Technologist
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September 2023
CPU No. 6: Productization, federated social media and the meaning of "good" content
Plus workshops on getting buy-in for content projects, and salons on style and AI
Sep 27, 2023
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The Content Technologist
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August 2023
CPU No. 5: Wherefore social media, NYC workshop, the metaCurse & a brand voice case study
Introducing our new events series + everything else from August
Aug 29, 2023
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The Content Technologist
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April 2023
CPU No. 3: AI for writers, bad reviews & the best TikTok metrics to track
Everything we've published on The Content Technologist in the past month
Apr 24, 2023
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Deborah Carver
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December 2020
The Content Technologist has moved
New home!
Dec 10, 2020
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Deborah Carver
November 2020
CT No.64: So long, Substack, and thanks for all the fish
On moving to Ghost. Plus, a review of a tool that extracts text from screenshots
Nov 5, 2020
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Deborah Carver
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October 2020
CT No.63: Scary monsters and super data creeps
Some tips for when and how to use big stats
Oct 29, 2020
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Deborah Carver
CT No.62: When 404s and 301s swarm
The tools and techniques you'll need to combat website zombies
Oct 22, 2020
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Deborah Carver
CT No.61: The brand new Google Analytics 4 and what it means for content analysts
What's one more major change in a year where norms are shifting?
Oct 15, 2020
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Deborah Carver
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CT No.60: Saving the web from a flesh-eating disease of our own making
Anticipating a Google algorithm update and getting rid of UX pestilence. Plus, a collaboration tool for product writers and developers
Oct 8, 2020
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Deborah Carver
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