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04.16.09 Should We Have A 'Write A White Paper Month'? By Michael Stelzner I recently came across a rather sly press release indicating that April was "Write a White Paper Month." Considering how odd that was, it got my attention. The fellow who crafted the release has a link to his website where you could download his "ThisIsNotAWhitePaper" report. What grabbed me were these opening lines of his non-white paper: ...[this project] began as a simple Google search and series of keyword alerts over a week's time. I wanted to compare the outside world's perspectives with those of clients and colleagues, most of whom are small business owners in technology sectors or professional services. The comparison validated what I assumed. There are no standards, no guidelines and no definition. A "whitepaper" is as varied in format, approach and content as a jar of Jelly Bellys.
Do you agree that there are "no standards, no guidelines and no definition?" I'd like to hear from you... Comments About the Author: Visit http://www.writingwhitepapers.com/blog/ for extensive resources on crafting compelling white papers and applying creative marketing tactics. Michael A. Stelzner is the author of the new book Writing White Papers: How to Capture Readers and Keep Them Engaged and has written nearly 100 white papers for companies such as Microsoft, FedEx, Motorola, Monster and SAP. |
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