Word Camp Philly 2014: Good Content

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How to write good content,and the history of online content

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One Weird Trick to Writing Good Content

@vboykis  

About  Me  @vboykis

blog.vickiboykis.com

Before 2003

2003-2007

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Post- 2007

Today

One thing never changes

People like genuine-ness. And people like good stories.

Be genuine

Be consistent

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Resources  1. Penelope  Trunk’s  Guide  to  Blogging  2. Paul  Ford/  hCp://www.Frain.com/  3. Paul  Graham  4. Language  Hat  5. The  Bloggess  6. The  Toast  7. Diary  of  a  Gold-­‐Digger  8. Aeon  Magazine  9. The  Browser  10. Ask  a  Manager  11. AVC  12. HyperboleandAHalf  

Thank you!

Paintings, in order •  Slide  1:  Abbe  Jean-­‐Jaques  Huber,  Maurice  Quen]n  de  La  Tour    •  Slide  2:  In  A  Roman  Osteria,  Carl  Bloch  •  Slide  3:  Portrait  of  an  Unknown  Woman,  Ivan  Kramskoi  •  Slide  4:  The  Glass  of  Wine,  Vermeer  •  Slide  5:  Le  Discret,  Joseph  Ducreux  •  Slide  6:  Self-­‐portrait,  Joseph  Ducreux  •  Slide  7:  Photo  taken  by  Michael  Anthony  Murphy  (ask  me  for  contact  info)  •  Slide  8:  The  Milkmaids  and  Friends,  Nikolai  Baskakov  •  Slide  10:  Pics  from  this  site  •  Slide  11:  Luncheon  of  the  Boa]ng  Party,  Renoir  •  Slide  13:  King  Drinks,  Jacob  Jordaens  •  Slide  16:  The  Tribute  Money,  John  Singleton  Copley  •  Slide  18:  The  Triumph  of  Death,  Brueghel  •  Slide  22:  S-­‐curve  •  Slide  24:  Grandfather  Stories,  Konstan]k  Makovsky  •  Slide  26:  The  Laughing  Cavalier,  Frans  Hals  •  Slide  28:  Pushkin  at  the  Mikhalkovsky,  Pytor  Konchalovsky  •  Slide  28:  Tete-­‐a-­‐tete,  Vladimir  Makovsky  •  Slide  32:  The  Big  Daily  Read,  Jean  Helion