Gene Knauer
Writer, Editor, and Father in Berkeley, California
Gene Knauer
Writer, Editor, and Father in Berkeley, California
I was 11 years old. I was reading the Tintin series of illustrated books. And I decided I wanted to be a writer.
A decade later I got a degree in journalism. Then I scribbled and typed my way as an advertising copywriter, PR writer, and freelance journalist. Ultimately, I found my comfy niche writing marketing communications for technology companies. B2B, B2C, channel, and internal corporate communications, too. The sales and marketing projects I've worked on have led to hundreds of millions of dollars in successful sales for companies in the U.S. and abroad.
I'm also a ghost writer. Articles, books, and ebooks anyone? I've done all of the above. My articles have appeared in many magazines, including American Laboratory, Communications News, Computerworld, The Futurist, the Los Angeles Times, Mobile World Congress Daily, Packet Magazine, and World Commerce Review.
In 2016, I gathered my thoughts on content marketing writing in a book, "Herding Goldfish: The Professional Content Marketing Writer in an Age of Digital Media and Short Attention Spans." And I've added further insights and experiences in ablog series.
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