About the new Grow Your Wiki website

Alongside the public launch of my consulting business, Grow Your Wiki, the website is sporting a refined new design. In fact, you’re looking at it right now! Here’s what’s changed:

The right sidebar has been given a new visual treatment, with graphics that match the green and dark grey colors in the logo and titlebar.

Blog readership, and options to subscribe by RSS or Email are now grouped at the top right. If you aren’t already subscribed, there’s no better time to do it than now!

Below that, information is grouped in 8 sections: Consulting, Speaking, Books, Search, Popular Posts, Recent Comments, Features, and Community. Four of these are new:

  • Consulting
    The new Consulting section on the right introduces my services, and links to more information, Feedback I’ve received from clients and colleagues, and Login for existing clients.
  • Speaking
    Looking for information on where I’m speaking next, the presentations and workshops I offer, and how to book an event with me? Did you know I offer 7 different workshops on topics including: project management, research workflow, wiki nitty gritty, etc.?

    The new Speaking section on the right links to completely refreshed speaking pages that include speaking topics, my schedule, slides and videos from my recent presentations, and an easy contact form to get in touch with me.

  • Recent Comments
    Which articles are people discussing? Check out the new Recent Comments section to see the newest comments from Grow Your Wiki readers.
  • Features
    Have you seen the popular video series 21 Days of Wiki Adoption? How about Vincenzo Cammarata’s guest series on the 8 Cultural Key Drivers for Wiki Success?

    Check out the new Features section for these and the newest feature: Wiki ROI: My guest series on the Wikinomics Blog.

I hope you like the new site design, and I welcome feedback! You can leave a comment below, or use the contact form.

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    Future Changes is the online home of Stewart Mader, an experienced content strategist and project manager, dynamic speaker to corporate audiences and conferences, and author of two books. He has helped organizations around the world, including Booz Allen Hamilton, Brown University, ICANN, MARS, SAP, and The World Bank develop content strategies and build products that increase information value, collaboration, and employee & customer engagement.

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