Word Technologies Inc.'s clients include major
Fortune Global 500 international organizations as well as small
companies—located all across the United States—in a wide variety of vertical industries such as e-commerce,
financial, telecommunications.
Our projects for our technical clients
include:
API documentation for legacy systems for a
global
financial services company.
A functional specification for a
subscription-based web application for a global human resources
management consulting firm.
Phase 2 requirements and a functional
specification Phase II of a medical bill reimbursement firm's custom
workflow software.
Technical training materials (learner and
trainer) for a major broadcast retailer's custom time-tracking
application.
Functional specification and system
documentation (DCOM and ASP) for an international motor vehicle
manufacturer's custom testing application.
End user documentation for three levels of
users of a multi-media support
application for cable TV access channels.
Our projects for our business
clients include:
A company intranet for an information
technology
consulting firm.
A series of articles on
entrepreneurship for a
large Philadelphia-based non-profit organization.
Brochure and website copy for a
manufacturer-retailer of specialty pillows.
Website copy for a high-end Italian
restauranteur, a family-oriented dental care office, a custom crafts
website and an industrial/warehouse realtor.
Write website copy and public relations
materials, write and edit e-newsletter articles for a sports-related
travel company.
Editing brochure, website and other marketing
copy for a prospect research/business intelligence firm.
Editing brochure/flyer copy for a
Service-Connected Disabled Veteran-owned Business (SDVOB) providing
prime or general contracting Construction Management and Homeland
Security Services.
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Courses
Using a Press Release to Promote a Business
Editing for Business Professionals
Presentations
The Business of Technical Writing
Reading Contracts
From Captive to Captain
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more information on these items.