The LavaCon Conference on Content Strategy will be held Oct 5-8, 2025, in Atlanta Georgia. XML Press authors speaking at LavaCon this year include:
Noz Urbina: Content Strategy Bootcamp (half-day pre-conference workshop with Joy Herbers) Sarah Johnson: Content First Design (full-day pre-conference workshop) Scott Abel: Top Five Ways to Harness the Power of AI Co-Pilots […]
The LavaCon Conference on Content Strategy and TechComm Management will be held in Dublin, Ireland, June 5-8, 2016. The conference features several XML Press authors:
Rahel Anne Bailie: Ambassadors for the United Nations of Content: Advocacy and Negotiation, and Strategist, Consultant, Trusted Advisor: Which Are You and Why Does it Matter? Charles Cooper: Virtual Reality […]
Lavacon is coming up next week, and XML Press writers will be there in force. In addition, XML Press will have a bookstore at the show with books from XML Press authors and other industry leaders.
XML Press authors speaking at the conference include: Rahel Bailie, Mark Baker, Sharon Burton, Char James-Tanny, Noz Urbina, and […]
Rahel Anne Bailie and Noz Urbina’s new book, Content Strategy: Connecting the dots between business, brand, and benefits, is now available through book retailers worldwide, including Amazon.com and, in the US, BarnesandNoble.com. Published by XML Press, Content Strategy is now available in print and will be available in eBook format by mid-January.
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