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Mobile Content: The Return of Shovelware?

April 19, 2010

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Mobile Content: The Return of Shovelware? Presented at the STC France Content Strategy Forum 2010. Erin Scime View more presentations from Erin Scime. This presentation was given at the Content Strategy Forum 2010 sponsored and organized by STC France. This (sold out!) event was a mass convergence of 200 content strategist and content-minded people from over 18 [...]

Search Analytics for Content Strategists Hosted at HUGE

October 5, 2009

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On September 24, 2009 I worked with independent User Experience & Web Analytics consultant Marko Hurst to share some of his insight on search analytics at HUGE in Brooklyn. The event was part of the CSNYC monthly meet-up group. Marko’s talk specifically addressed how search analytics can be part of the [...]

Content Life Cycle Panel at Razorfish

July 23, 2009

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As part of the Content Strategy Meetup Group of New York City, I participated along side Jeffrey Durland, Independent Content Strategist and Paul Ford, Associate Editor, Harper’s on a panel discussing the various phases of the content life cycle. Watch the archived livecast or read the Tweetscript at #csnyc or #contentstrategy. Moderator Michael Barnwell, Content Strategy Group [...]

Talking Content Strategy at Pratt New Media Symposium

July 12, 2009

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In order to better understand how organizational principles of library sciences are helping to break new digital ground, Pratt School of Library and Information Science held a New Media Symposium on April 25, 2009. My presentation for Content Strategy in a nutshell: The World of Content Strategy View more documents from Erin Scime.

Content Strategy Gets Grounding at the 2009 IA Summit

July 12, 2009

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On March 19, 2009 I was privileged to be a part of the foundational meeting for Content Strategists at the IA Summit in Memphis, hosted by Kristina Halvorson of Brain Traffic and Karen McGrane of Bond Art + Science. It’s not often that one gets to be involved in a grand meeting of minds. Almost ceremoniously [...]