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Speak at the Content Strategy Forum 2011 in London

Posted in Content strategy on February 16th, 2011 by Jonathan Kahn – Be the first to comment

The call for speakers for the Content Strategy Forum 2011 in London is now open. You should submit a talk.

After the resounding success of CS Forum 2010 in Paris, we’re bringing this year’s conference to London, with a bigger venue, 3 days of presentations (single-track, multi-track, and workshop days), and three awesome parties. Together London (my company) is organizing this year, joined by the super-talented Randall Snare and Destry Wion.

Why you should submit

We’re trying to make the conference as inclusive as possible. Help us to achieve that by submitting a talk or a workshop, and encouraging your friends and colleagues to do the same. Even if you’ve never presented before, give it a shot: there are many 20-minute slots in break-out rooms, and we’ve laid out topics to help you decide what to talk about. As Erin Kissane tweeted, how can you resist?

The call closes on 4 March, so start thinking now! I can’t wait to welcome you to London in September.

Content Strategy Forum 2010: the wrap-up

Posted in Content strategy, User experience on May 3rd, 2010 by Jonathan Kahn – 1 Comment

I thought the Content Strategy Forum would be good. It completely blew me away. I’m only just recovering now.

I think we might be onto something with this content strategy thing, people. And that isn’t the French wine speaking.

Bloody good wine, though. And two-hour, sit-down lunches with wait-staff who put us to shame with their elegance. Wow. Need to go to more conferences in France.

Here’s a wrap-up of the presentations I attended:

  • The masterfully-chosen exercises in Karen McGrane and Rachel Lovinger‘s “Content Analysis” workshop required us to analyze content on a real website using apparently straightforward criteria. It wasn’t until we actually started that I realized that analysis is impossible without an understanding of business goals. We couldn’t produce anything meaningful without backing up into strategy. Genius. (Extra points for picking on my favorite website to hate: Cisco.com.)
  • Rahel Bailie‘s keynote described a repeatable system for managing content’s entire lifecycle. Bailie sees content strategy as a key element of user experience, noting that a broken experience is the fastest way to deter confidence.
  • Sylvie Daumal offered insight into pan-European web projects run like global advertising campaigns, often in direct competition with local teams working for the same organization. According to Daumal, user-centered design techniques haven’t had much impact in Europe. I wonder whether that might change soon.
  • In her keynote, Kristina Halvorson shared her story of transformation from web writer to content strategy advocate. She urged everyone in the room to bravely face the conflict that’s bound to arise when we advocate organizational change. Halvorson is onto something. The time’s right for some serious change-making. Let’s make it a content strategy party.
  • Colleen Jones presented a thorough, rational approach to content analysis, backed by solid business strategy. I aspire to one day have Jones’ calm, authoritative demeanor when dealing with such a thorny issue.
  • Sarah Cancilla shared her experiences working on content strategy for Facebook’s 5 billion pieces of content per week. (Read that again.) Cancilla outlined a strategy for selling content strategy to an engineering- and design- focused organization in which everyone already has a stake in content. Favorite quote: “apply content strategy to your content strategy”. Inspirational.

A massive “merci” to Destry Wion and STC France for organizing this breakthrough event.

Come to the Content Strategy Forum (and see me speak)

Posted in Content strategy, Speaking on February 11th, 2010 by Jonathan Kahn – Be the first to comment

2009 was the breakout year for content strategy; in 2010 it’s finally coming to Europe. This April, Paris will host the world’s first Content Strategy Forum, featuring an exceptional programme of leaders in this emerging field of practice.

With keynotes by Kristina Halvorson (author of the must-read “Content Strategy for the Web”) and Rahel Bailie, workshops by Rachel Lovinger and Karen McGrane, and presentations by Jeff MacIntyre, Colleen Jones, Erin Scime (HUGE), and Sarah Cancilla (Facebook), North America’s leading content strategists will be in the house.

There’s also a strong European contingent; I’m honoured to be presenting “A “Do It Yourself” Guide to Content Strategy”.

All of this in central Paris in the spring; it’s just too good to miss. Tickets are still available, so check out the programme and get yourself a ticket!

Content Strategy Forum 2010 — 15-16 April