SharePoint Online usually presents text across a very wide page. This is bad....
Read MoreSharePoint Online usually presents text across a very wide page. This is bad....
Read MoreIt obviously costs to write and publish material on your intranet, but there are hidden ongoing costs that should make you pause before you draft anything....
Read MoreTools and techniques for internal communicators and intranet publishers that can operationalise your approach to drafting pages, and make your content truly reader-focused....
Read MoreIntroducing the content design approach and how it can be used across the intranet, and to improve important internal communications....
Read MoreAvoiding ‘click here’ when writing for the intranet (or in an email) can be tricky to remember, but with a bit of practice your fingers won’t ever let you type it again....
Read MoreWhen it comes to reading online, our brains want to do it as quickly as possible – some people call this being efficient, others call it lazy. Either way, it’s the number one rule to have in mind when writing your intranet content....
Read MoreJournalists structure news stories to flow from top to bottom. You can lay out your comms to make it easier and quicker for people to find the information they need. ...
Read MoreYour department wants to share some essential information on your intranet. Should it be via page, a PDF, or perhaps a Word file? We’ve got some simple advice to help you decide. ...
Read MoreIf you want your reference material and news to be found on the intranet, put yourself in your reader’s shoes. What are they trying to do and what words are they using to search for it?...
Read MoreWhen publishing intranet pages, it’s important that links are clear, simple, and obvious to the reader as they scan read the page. These basic rules will help you construct beautiful hyperlinks that people will click. ...
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