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Categories: What's your pleasure? Tuesday, 6th March 2012
By
Robin Neidorf
Abstract:
Making relevant information visible is essential for any business, and FreePint is no exception. We've recently introduced categories of content, designed to help readers quickly identify and access the FreePint Family articles that are most useful to them.
Article:
Making relevant information visible is essential for any business, and FreePint is no exception. We've recently introduced categories of content, designed to help readers quickly identify and access the FreePint Family articles that are most useful to them.
You'll see this new feature when you visit the FreePint homepage.

Click "more" or "article categories" to see the full list of categories.

The categories in the left column refer to industry topics we cover in our tips articles, product reviews and case studies.
The categories in the right column refer to the job titles and functions that can benefit from our content.
Click any category to see a list of all content we've published assigned to that category -- the content is updated all the time.

Note that:
- You can easily see content from a number of different FreePint Family resources, all in one place
- Both free and premium content is featured
- An RSS feed link appears at the top of the page, so you can get updated when new content is added in the category.
Learn about additional features for subscribers to FreePint premium content >>
By Robin Neidorf

Robin has been working with FreePint since 2004, and, since joining full time in 2006, is responsible for strategic planning, product development, relationship management, research and communications. She currently heads the FreePint Research division.
Robin Neidorf ran a research and communications consulting business for 10 years, prior to joining Free Pint Limited. As a consultant, she focused on strategic planning, using information to make better decisions, and creating effective audience-focused communications across different media.
Robin has worked with a wide range of organisations in the for-profit and non-profit sector. She has developed online communities, publications and distance learning modules for a range of business purposes. She is the author of Teach Beyond Your Reach: An instructor's guide to developing and running successful distance learning classes, workshops, training sessions and more (second edition, Cyber Age, 2012) and the co-author of E-Merchant: Retail Strategies for e-Commerce (Addison-Wesley, 2001).
Robin can be reached at robin.neidorf@freepint.com
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