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Perspective: this describes the usage of first-person or third-person point of view in writing. In our usage of a first-person perspective, we will be using plural pronouns (e.g. “we”), and in the usage of a third-person perspective, we will use “Midnight Sun” or variations in describing our team.

This chart summarizes the use cases for each perspective:

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Medium

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Description

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Perspective

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Notes

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Blog

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A form of written content that is posted on Medium (and featured on social media outlets). These are typically longer posts about aspects of the team, progress, technical descriptions, etc.

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1st Person, plural

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Social Media Post

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These are short posts, that include that are publicly displayed on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. These are typically team updates, holiday/observances acknowledgement, and public messages.

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1st Person, plural

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Exception: Member Spotlights should be in 1st person singular.

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Whitepapers

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3rd Person

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Reports

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3rd Person

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Akin to a research paper: exploration, experimentation and analysis to obtain a conclusion.

Tone

The tone of a piece is the attitude of the writing towards an audience or subject. As we generate content through a variety of forms, tone is necessary to appropriately target the correct audience. Therefore, your choice of words and attitude in writing dictates the type of tone, whether it is formal or informal, upbeat or serious.

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Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a collection of small changes and add improvements in search results performance on a variety of search engines, such as Google, Bing, etc.

Content Types

Table: Summarize the content type, perspective, exceptions/notes, usage/description

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  • Blog

  • Social Media

  • Whitepapers

  • Reports

  • Emails

The below table summarizes the use cases of the various mediums we post publicly:

Medium

Description

Perspective

Tone

Notes

Blog

A form of written content that is posted on Medium (and featured on social media outlets). These are typically longer posts about aspects of the team, progress, technical descriptions, etc.

1st Person, plural

Semi-formal: Emphasis on

Social Media Post

These are short posts, that include that are publicly displayed on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. These are typically team updates, holiday/observances acknowledgement, and public messages.

1st Person, plural

Exception: Member Spotlights should be in 1st person singular.

Whitepapers

3rd Person

Reports

3rd Person

Formal: avoid the use of contractions,

Akin to a research paper: exploration, experimentation and analysis to obtain a conclusion.

Emails

1st Person

Singular when referring to yourself as a point of contact.

Plural when referring to the team.

Do’s and Don’t’s

Do:

  • Be informative and detailed in any form of medium. Be conscious of which medium to determine the level of detail required.

Don’t:

  • Use contractions. The only exception is in social media…

Examples