Josh Orum

Archive for the 'Writing' Category

Humor in corporate content

Saturday, October 20th, 2007

I try to use humor occasionally in our material, not only to liven it up, but to make us more personal and to give insight into how working with us will be (competent but fun). Moreover, I think that when it’s in limited amounts and surrounded by more serious content, it actually lends credence to the rest of the content - it shows that we aren’t just bs artists, but that we truly know what we’re talking about and are confident enough in what we’re saying to have a little fun.
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Ten ways to become a better blogger

Friday, September 29th, 2006

There’s a great article on Tech Republic about “Ten ways to become a better blogger.” I’m never sure how long these things will stay up, so I’ve reproduced the whole thing right here.
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Creating Enticing Content

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

It’s one thing to write interesting content, and another to create content that looks interesting. This may not sound important, but on corporate websites, it is critical to create good-looking content that entices visitors to read it.
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Writing Compelling Blog Posts

Tuesday, December 13th, 2005

With blogs becoming increasingly prevalent in business websites, it’s only a matter of time before we need to address it, and help our clients create compelling blogs that contribute to their company’s success (remember that writing is included in my all-encompassing definition of design).
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