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Never stop learning

Michelangelo once stated, "Ancora imparo" which translates to "I'm constantly learning" . Writers should follow the same philosophy and concentrate on building a strong foundation.

To gain a better understanding of the ‘what, why, and how' of the issue, improve your domain-specific expertise, do in-depth research, consult subject matter experts, or consult the back-end teams. You'll require various technical insights from other team members like solutions architects or technicians for every piece of content you create, such as how-to videos, product release papers, knowledge base articles

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The Don’ts of Technical Writing

  1. Be in haste: Although, as earlier stated, you should endeavor to be consistent with your publishing. However, in a bid to meet the deadline you’ve set for yourself, you should not rush. Go over your work, take time to gather information, and do not publish unedited pieces. S...

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2. Put pressure on yourself: You may find yourself comparing yourself and your writing to others; it is crucial to take it easy on yourself. As long as you make intentional efforts to get better, you will. Do not put unhealthy pressure on yourself.

3. Do not plagiar...

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Technical writing is a method of conveying technical knowledge to audiences by simplifying the topic. Technical writing isn't about how much a writer understands about a subject; it's about how engaging they can make it for their audience. It takes skill to convey information to the reader in a c...

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Make a game plan

Every game necessitates a strategy. Similarly, before you begin writing technical content, you must first construct an outline. Your text should be easy to browse for readers, flow logically, and be simple. An outline assists you in accomplishing this and provides a framework for your writing.

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Know your audience

This is true for all types of writing; know who you're writing for. You can stress the unique characteristics of your product/solution that address specific complicated issues if you're writing for executives who are typically decision-makers with basic expertise, for example. However, if it's an...

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Pose the following questions to yourself:

  • Who are your target audiences?
  • What are their requirements?
  • How will people access your content?
  • Why should people care about what you have to say?

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Use examples

You'll often be discussing complicated subjects in technical writing. As a result, it's crucial to include a few examples to demonstrate how it pertains to the actual world. To make your ideas more accessible, consider introducing a couple of hypothetical scenarios or utilizing a metaphor or a ta...

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Create a structure

A technical copy has a lot of technical information, which might make it difficult to understand. Structure your text in such a manner that it is readily scannable for individuals who want to skim it by using tables or charts. Maintain uniformity, divide your material into headings and subheaders...

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When should I write?

The response to this may vary depending on the field, and the list may be endless; nevertheless, I will provide a few that I feel cut across many occupations as a starting point, and they include:

  • When I have a strong opinion on a topic.
  • When I need to reinforce something.

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Simplify your language

“Simplification is the highest sophistication” , said Leonardo Da Vinci. When it comes to writing, this is especially true. It's advisable to avoid using industry jargon if your audience is unlikely to comprehend it. If a technical word is required, define it as plainly as possible. Some...

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4. Don't Assume: Assumption is the worst form of knowledge. Make sure you know everything there is to know about the topic you're writing about. If the procedure is documented (e.g, in an instruction manual or a how-to-XYZ article), it is critical to try it out or at the very lea...

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Seek and accept advice

Ask your coworkers or clients for feedback by asking them the following questions:

  • Did your writing assist them in any way?
  • Did they grasp the idea you were attempting to communicate?
  • Did your material come across as clear and concise?
  • Did your material assist t...

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