[Guides.co templates have been created to help you build
your own guide with an initial structure and some content, file
templates, and formatted layout.
Here are a few tips to help you get started:
- Curate content, and keep it
brief. Include only what's important (to the reader) and
say only as much as you have to on each page. Guides provide just
enough information to help people get things done.
- Start with the outline. You'll notice that
most of our templates provide an outline on the left side with
sections (in bold), and individual pages. Most people find the
easiest way to write a guide is to plan the structure of it first.
You can add new pages and sections using the orange buttons on the
left; reorder pages and sections by dragging them to new places;
and delete pages and empty sections by clicking on the "delete"
button below.
- Use "point form". After you've got the
main topics you want to cover in your guide, add a couple of point
forms on each page on what you want to cover. Once you've added the
main information for each page, you can go through the guide - page
by page - and make sure it flows the way you'd like.
- Use multimedia. When appropriate, use
different media. Remember, a picture is worth a thousand words, and
a video is worth a thousand pictures.
- Delete instructions. Once you've completed
the content, remember to delete this section and any instructions
on individual pages before sending it out to your readers. All
instructions are written in red so you can easily identify them on
each page