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Hi Michele
I second the recommendation for Ginny's book.
If you'd like a web-based resource, have a look at my site
www.editingthatworks.com
It's a set of principles for writing for the web. I called it 'editing'
because in my experience, organisations usually have a ton of material that
they need to move to the web rather than writing original material.
Cheers
Caroline Jarrett
www.formsthatwork.com
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> All,
> I need to pass on some writing for the web tips and resources to some
> product managers.Can you share any best articles, books, sites,
> etc...?
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> Thank you,
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