Frequently Asked Questions
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Start with identifying your purpose and target audience, just as in the case of starting a documentation project. Find your team that gives you support.
Do the research what's missing in your country. Create a website. There're plenty of free tools for creating websites.
With an unlimited access to documentation of the tools on the Internet you will acquire new skills and improve your knowledge.
Do the research. You can create persona of your target audience. You can create content depending on the needs of your target audience. Write about tools, good practices, resources. You push the message through.
Go further. Make use of social media - linkedin, twitter, facebook. You can spot a new channel in your country that is developing very fast and brings together a lot of people. Go viral. Publish job offers for free. Inform about the doc events.
Rely on your team. You're not alone. Exchange ideas, share responsibilities, appreciate teamwork. Don't force to do anything, do it with a passion.
You gain valuable experience which helps you establish important contacts with professionals, companies, conferences. It adds value to your CV.