Getting to know the lingo of any given profession can be a pain in the butt, whether it’s doctors, lawyers, pilots, or the equally prestigious content strategists. Sometimes it’s nice to just have an alphabetical list of terms to refer to when there’s a word that pops up we haven’t heard before. If only we had something like that for content strategy…
Luckily, UX Booth columnist Jess Hutton has us covered. Recently published on Medium, Jess takes her readers on an exploration of content strategy, by way of alphabetical adventure. Starting at A, then onto B, then diving into C and onward on a predictable but journey through the terms, tools, methods, and lingo used most frequently by content strategists.
To demonstrate what a great resource this can be for newbies and seasoned strategists alike, take a look at Jess’ entry on Discovery (which is under D, by the way):
For those who find themselves curious about content strategy, what it means, and how to break into the community, this article serves as a great primer introduction for newcomers and team members wanting to better understand what can often feel like a very confusing field of work.
So head over to Medium and take a look! And be sure to suggest any other terms that might fit in the list! And for further reading, check out our Complete Beginner’s Guide to Content Strategy.