Feit Did Write

In today’s world –  where animals, toddlers, and inanimate objects have their own blog – I can understand that you might need more than a simple rhyme to understand how Feit Can Write can help you or your business.

Fortunately, I’ve got the goods to back up the claim.

The following is a partial list of published work, writing experience, accomplishments, and awards.

Technical Writing

  • eDocument Resources; Experts in business process workflow and enterprise content management.  Lincoln, NE/Minnetonka, MN; now dba DataBank
    Created over 100 pieces of technical documentation, how-to guides, end-user manuals, web FAQs, and more for multiple state agencies.  Established documentation templates, standards, and best practices.
  • Information Technology, Inc.; Financial software company in Lincoln, NE; now dba Fiserv
    Created over 100 pieces of technical documentation, how-to guides, procedural checklists, and user manuals.  Heavily involved with pilot program for internal/external Knowledge Base.  Authored over 100 solutions in the Knowledge Base, and served as a reviewer for technical accuracy and stylistic compliance for all solutions relating to my areas of expertise.
  • FACTS Management; K-12 school services company in Lincoln, NE; subsidiary of Nelnet
    Created  over 50 pieces of technical documentation, FAQs, procedural checklists, user manuals, and release notes.

Corporate Writing

  • eDocument Resources; Experts in business process workflow and enterprise content management.  Lincoln, NE/Minnetonka, MN; now dba DataBank
    Wrote posts for public-facing company blog.
  • Information Technology, Inc.; Financial software company in Lincoln, NE; now dba Fiserv
    Wrote articles for corporate newsletter.

 Sports Commentary & Opinion

  • Writer, HuskerMax.comHuskerMax.com is the largest and most popular resource for Nebraska Cornhusker information.  I write an extensive recap after every Nebraska football game, and post other content (previews, commentary, humor, etc.) during the year.
  • Writer, NoCoastBias.com.  No Coast Bias offers “a landlocked point of view on all things sports and pop culture” without the inherent bias that creeps in from media hubs on the east and west coast.  My contributions include a weekly power ranking on Big Ten football teams as well as other irreverent posts and sports commentary.

Copywriting

  • Maly Marketing, Lincoln, NE; Freelance copywriting on a business to business fact card.

Press Releases

Humor

Blogging

  • Feit Can Write.  You’re reading it.  Hopefully, you’re loving it.  Follow me and never miss a post.
  • Feit Family.  I also run a personal blog, specifically to help the birth families of our adopted children stay up to date on their lives.  (Note – to respect the privacy of our children and their birth families, this blog is private).

Awards and Recognition

pressedMy post on the Pandora’s Box of paying NCAA student-athletes was chosen for WordPress’s Freshly Pressed.

 

First-Best-Moment-Award-Winner

Best Moment Award.  Given to me for the story of the days leading up to our second adoption:  One Year Ago This Weekend in 2013.

 

 

Cornnation Twitter 100My Twitter account (@feitcanwrite) was named to “THE essential list of Husker Twitter accounts to follow” by Corn Nation (part of SB Nation) in 2013.

 

 

Best of Open Adoption Blogs 2013

Named to Best of Open Adoption Blogs list, 2013.

 

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If you have specific questions or would like more information on how Feit Can Write can help you, please contact me.

 

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