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Re: Is Marketing and Technical Writing compatible activities?
Subject:Re: Is Marketing and Technical Writing compatible activities? From:Max Werkenthin <mwerkenthin -at- GCSINC -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 8 Jan 1998 17:37:35 -0600
You write for a living?!
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From: David Fredericks <davidf -at- APC -dot- NET>
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Date: Thursday, January 08, 1998 3:22 PM
Subject: Is Marketing and Technical Writing compatible activities?
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>Some TWs, amazingly, see marketing and technical writing as water and =
>oil . . . activities that don't mix. But such thinking betrays a naive =
>and damaging level of thinking that explains why many technical =
>companies don't make it in the marketplace. Engineers and programmers =
>are more likely to perpetuate this myth than are writers and artists (I =
>was a field engineer for years). This is a residue from an ancient era. =
>Any writer with a modicum of creativity (salesmanship) and knowledge of =
>how business works understands that the marketing perspective is =
>important to everybody, from the janitor to the president.=20
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>The truth of this should be obvious to all writers because marketing is =
>the sum total of activities that has to do with the transfer of goods =
>and services from the seller to the buyer. Nobody works if companies =
>don't do everything possible to market and nurture their products and =
>services to all users. Naturally, a company's written communications, =
>internal and external, is a big component in marketing.
>
>Unlike many technical writers, I have for 20-plus years straddled the =
>disciplines of technical writing and marketing/public relations/ =
>advertising writing. Which has been wonderful.=20
>
>1) it prevents burnout.
>2) it broadens your ability, writing, skill and knowledge.
>3) it fattens your paycheck.
>4) it gives you job security.
>5) it adds tremendous value to your writing talent and service.
>6) it add visibility to writing activity, thereby adding to the respect =
>of our profession.
>
>And anybody who has ever worked with a technical writer who also writes =
>print ads, brochures, proposals, articles, direct mail, etc., knows the =
>technical writing skills of these people is markedly superior than that =
>of those who cannot, especially those troglodytes who are contemptuous =
>of the people who can communicate on a human level.
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>seller to the=20
>buyer. Nobody works if companies don't do everything possible to market =
>and=20
>nurture their products and services to all users. Naturally, a company's =
>written=20
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