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Three Tips for Simple but Effective Infographics

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Thanks to Scott Preusser and his brand-new blog, I didn’t have to search far or long to find useful infographic resources. The articles and resources Alcorn cites are enormously informative, but almost too much so. The process will help you better understand your topic, and can highlight unsuspected gaps in your data.

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Is Your Content Putting You at Risk?

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My purpose here is not to offer legal advice, but to suggest a framework for reviewing these issues, along with some resources for further research. A basic understanding of copyright law will help. Resources: Where Can You Go for Help? An excellent online resource is the Citizen Media Law Project’s Legal Guide.

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Six Tips for Effective Editorial Advisory Boards

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If your topics are too diverse, a small group of niche experts won’t help much of the time. You should also make sure you have the time and resources to maintain a formal editorial board. An advisory board is most useful when you cover a fairly narrow range of technical or complex issues. If you do it right, it’s a lot of work.

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Throw Away Your Slides! (Maybe.)

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Though you can look for help with your slides from sources like Guy Kawasaki’s “ 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint ” or, more recently, Jesse Desjardins’ “ You Suck at PowerPoint ,” most people don’t have the will, the time, or the artistic resources to make many improvements.

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