Q1. Does your content sound right?

Q4. Does your information make sense,
or does it leave well to the imagination of the
nascent reader that may or may not take the
time or put in the effort to imagine?

Q6. Are you wasting gigabytes upon gigabytes/loads
of precious cloud and on-premise storage holding
lines of junk content?

Q3. Does your audience understand your intention?
Or are you allocating additional resources
to answer a slurry of queries?

Q5. Do you go right back to the drawing board often,
reiterating and restructuring your content?

Q2. Does your content showcase your business?

Q1. Does your content sound right?

Q2. Does your content showcase your business?

Q3. Does your audience understand your intention?
Or are you allocating additional resources
to answer a slurry of queries?

Q4. Does your information make sense,
or does it leave well to the imagination of the
nascent reader that may or may not take the
time or put in the effort to imagine?

Q5. Do you go right back to the drawing board often,
reiterating and restructuring your content?

Q6. Are you wasting gigabytes upon gigabytes/loads
of precious cloud and on-premise storage holding
lines of junk content?

We at The Scribe, prioritize understanding the intention of the developed content and provide expert consultation across the content development lifecycle.

Content development can be time consuming and tedious, if the process stays bereft of clear KPI to define the scope of work. Our process involves

  • creating a content structure,
  • developing content briefs and templates
  • proposing the best content delivery mechanisms (to leverage your content),
  • developing content roadmaps to arrive at realistic ETAs to reduce the overall turnaround time, analyze content target market positioning to develop content that has a resounding impact on your target audience, and
  • defining measurable processes and guideline for our writers

for an easy to report and follow content production cycle right from the drawing board to publish ready.

Information Gathering
  • Understanding Content Requirements
  • Outlining Deliverables
  • Essential items to get started(Links, credentials, and useful literature)

Content Brief
  • Creating a Content Structure for each deliverable
  • Planning the Content Tone
  • Integration with Benchmarks
  • Development of the Content Brief

Content Creation

As soon as the content briefs are approved our writers get to work -
Weaving worth into words

Review

Every comma, period, or word that is produced, goes through rigorous internal review. To identify any gaps or opportunities to enhance the quality of the content.

Scrubbing

Reviewed content is scrubbed and polished to improve the representational quality Catering to client recommendations and suggestions to enhance the content Final Draft Creation.

Publish

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