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Author: Jeff Eaton

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Cheeky conversations about content strategy, riveting tales of projects gone off-the-rails, and reflections on life in the trenches of digital publishing.
30 Episodes
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Noz Urbina explains how AI and chatbot trends are driving improvements in content reuse.
Noz Urbina on the power of combining domain modeling and customer journeys for modeling structured content.
Ethan Marcotte and Karen McGrane on the highs and lows of large-scale responsive design projects.
Deane Barker discusses the joy of solving complicated problems — and his upcoming book, Web Content Management.
David Eads on the fast-changing world of digital news, and the unexpected wins of 'learn to code' projects.
Noz Urbina explains adaptive content, omni-channel marketing, and the changing face of customer engagement.
Steve Fisher on cross-functional teams, and the joys of organizing and promoting a new conference.
Hawk Thompson on building an agency content practice, and first steps for a freshly-minted content strategist.
Misty Weaver explains the thrills of content audits, and creative ways to stay on top of a growing site.
Karen McGrane on content marketing overload, the future of WYSIWYG editors, and predictions for the coming year.
Eileen Webb explores unique challenges faced by nonprofit teams, and best practices for duckling care.
Mike Petroff on The Harvard Gazette's Wordpress redesign, and the complexity of large university communications.
Game designer Andrea Phillips on the East Coast/West Coast marketing divide, and the field of Transmedia Storytelling.
Fred Smith discusses the CDC's syndication system, and the challenges of delivering consistent content.
Karen McGrane on bridging online process with offline reality, and the fact that Microsoft Word will never die.
Margot Bloomstein on the writing process, design thinking and content strategy, and the importance of asking why.
Jared Stoneberg explains the Lark Cookbook, a Kickstarter print/digital project powered by structured content.
Digital archivist Jason Scott discusses the historical importance of the web, and the utility of large hard drives.
Design and Structure

Design and Structure

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Jared Ponchot explores the parallels between design systems and content models, and the importance of content hierarchy.
Daniel Jacobson recaps the history of NPR's COPE, his work at Netflix, and the future of content APIs.
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