About Me
A lot of content is ineffective fluff.
Just lots of word decorated to cater to SEO and not enough written for the end user in mind.
I find it annoying that you search for specific troubleshooting solutions to a problem and get posts that tell you about the "history of the problem". Who asked for that?
After 2 years of working in SaaS content, I decided to take a step back and dive into technical content marketing/writing, where I cut to the chase and create content that helps technical audiences get their jobs done.
Scary at first, but it's been great so far.
I enjoy simplifying concepts for audiences like decision-makers at companies who need to understand if Kubernetes is right for their tech stack.
Actively learning (and contributing) in- Open Source, DevOps and the Cloud.
Looking forward to connecting with builders and growing in this path.
#OneDayAtaTime
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I am available for documentation contributions to enable products to become more accessible for developers and end-users to interact with
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