Writing articles for companies and organisations
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− | Whilst Designing Buildings has many registered individuals that contribute articles to the site, there are also a large number of authors who represent or write on behalf of a company, or an organisation. | + | Whilst Designing Buildings has many registered individuals that contribute articles to the site, there are also a large number of authors who represent or write on behalf of a company, or an organisation. To create a free company account [http://www.designingbuildings.co.uk/w/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&type=signup&returnto=Home follow the link here to register on Designing Buildings], add the company logo, website and contact details, these will then appear at the top of any article that is linked to that company account. |
− | = Content value = | + | Registered users get their own page, which is a profile page that informs others all about the company, and unlike articles, this page can include promotional information, logos, images, links to webpages and so on. It represents the opportunity to write about the capabilities, experience, products or services offered by the company. |
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+ | To find out more about how to do this visit the page How to add your profile and to see some an example of a profile layout visit the pages Page about me and Your username. | ||
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+ | = Why company articles = | ||
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+ | == Content value == | ||
Companies and other organisations often represent a vast knowledge base on certain subject areas at different levels, and many don't realise the potential value in sharing, both for the industry as a whole but also for the company them selves. | Companies and other organisations often represent a vast knowledge base on certain subject areas at different levels, and many don't realise the potential value in sharing, both for the industry as a whole but also for the company them selves. | ||
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= Publicity and marketing = | = Publicity and marketing = | ||
− | By creating a company account, employees can contribute relevant and informative articles, better keep track of the articles written, use these to build a knowledge base | + | By creating a company account, employees can contribute relevant and informative articles, better keep track of the articles that have been written, use these to build a knowledge base of expertise and associated these with the profile, ensuring that the company name and website appears at the top of each article. For more information visit our page Marketing opportunities on Designing Buildings. |
= Office engagement = | = Office engagement = |
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Company articles
Whilst Designing Buildings has many registered individuals that contribute articles to the site, there are also a large number of authors who represent or write on behalf of a company, or an organisation. To create a free company account follow the link here to register on Designing Buildings, add the company logo, website and contact details, these will then appear at the top of any article that is linked to that company account.
Registered users get their own page, which is a profile page that informs others all about the company, and unlike articles, this page can include promotional information, logos, images, links to webpages and so on. It represents the opportunity to write about the capabilities, experience, products or services offered by the company.
To find out more about how to do this visit the page How to add your profile and to see some an example of a profile layout visit the pages Page about me and Your username.
Why company articles
Content value
Companies and other organisations often represent a vast knowledge base on certain subject areas at different levels, and many don't realise the potential value in sharing, both for the industry as a whole but also for the company them selves.
Publicity and marketing
By creating a company account, employees can contribute relevant and informative articles, better keep track of the articles that have been written, use these to build a knowledge base of expertise and associated these with the profile, ensuring that the company name and website appears at the top of each article. For more information visit our page Marketing opportunities on Designing Buildings.
Office engagement
Companies have also use Designing Buildings as an office engagement tool, running lunchtime writing workshops on different subjects, leading to discussions between colleagues and shared understanding , helping improve collaboratioin and co-creation.
Why write an article?
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