Why You Should Become A Paid Subscriber To The Content Wrangler
Real-world AI guidance for professionals who write documentation
If you’re a tech writer trying to make sense of AI without drowning in hype, I invite you to become a paid subscriber to The Content Wrangler.
I’m tightening my focus to help tech writers discover, understand, evaluate, and put AI to work in practical ways. That means I’ll be delivering more articles about the topics writers need to understand now, along with interviews and guest posts from experts in fields like data science, statistics, psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and more.
Not fluff. Not trend-chasing. Just useful insight you can apply.
Additionally, I’m partnering with several AI training providers to develop and deliver technical writing-specific AI workshops designed to help you put AI to work for you in meaningful ways.
This does **not** mean I’m abandoning the other topics that matter to us. I’ll still be covering a wide variety of topics accessibility, plain language, readability, API Docs, team dynamics, content operations, information science, localization, staffing issues, and making the business case for content improvements.
And I’ll keep publishing invitations to The Content Wrangler webinar series (100 free one-hour webinars this year) and providing access to over 800 previously recorded presentations and interviews with the movers and the shakers in our discipline and related fields.
Paid subscribers get access to exclusive content, discounts on events and training, timely research survey findings, invitations to online and in-person events, discounted instructor-led and virtual AI training designed for technical writers, free chapters from upcoming books, and the opportunity to ask me questions directly using The Content Wrangler blog chat.
A paid subscription costs $10 USD a month or $99 USD a year. That annual price works out to about $1.90 a week, or roughly 27 cents a day. Less than many of us spend on things that deliver far less value and are forgotten almost immediately.
If The Content Wrangler has helped you think more clearly, do your job better, or keep up with a profession that’s changing fast, I hope you’ll consider becoming a paid subscriber. 🤠


