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Best podcasts about editorial strategy

Latest podcast episodes about editorial strategy

HigherEdJobs Podcast
E58: Navigating Personal Challenges While Staying Engaged at Work

HigherEdJobs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 30:46


How do you manage working while experiencing hard times in life?In this episode, the HigherEdJobs editorial team talks with hosts Andy Hibel and Kelly Cherwin about managing an illness, supporting a family member, and caring for children and teenagers while working, among other topics. We were inspired to discuss this topic after reading "How to be Emotionally Present at Work When You Have Real Stuff Going on at Home," by HEJ contributor Eileen Hoenigman Meyer. As Meyer said, managing these situations or even weathering a crisis is an emotional and logistical undertaking.Her tips include to: lean into your routine, get clarity around what you need, and protect yourself.The editorial team featured in this episode includes:Mary Guiden, Associate Director of Editorial Strategy, Special ProjectsLeah Jackson, Assistant Director of Editorial Strategy and Writer, andMonika Sziron, Assistant Director of Editorial Strategy, Research and Coordination at HigherEdJobs and HigherEdMilitary. Cherwin leads the editorial team and is the director of editorial strategy. Have a topic that you would like us to discuss on the podcast? Send us your idea and you might hear it discussed on the HigherEdJobs podcast.

Up Arrow Podcast
Market Trends, Pitching Journalists, and Editorial Strategy With Phil Rosen

Up Arrow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 63:18


Phil Rosen is an award-winning journalist, author, and the Co-founder and Editor of Opening Bell Daily, an independent news and research outlet. As the former Senior Reporter at Business Insider, he has a passion for finance, market trends, content creation, and community building. Phil is also the Founder of the Creative Journalists Club, where he hosts dinners and events for media professionals in New York City. Additionally, he is a prolific blogger who focuses on personal growth and career guidance.  In this episode… What does it take to stand out in a society bombarded by content and fleeting attention? With the media landscape shifting, strategies that once helped professionals gain media acclaim are no longer viable. How can you maximize your influence in your sector? Having left a corporate news outlet to launch an independent media venture, Phil Rosen is knowledgeable about the changing landscape of media and content creation. He notes that leveraging industry insights and market trends in your discipline enables you to adapt and capture emerging opportunities in your business. To maximize your presence and gain visibility, it's crucial to regularly create and share content, interact with your audience, implement their feedback, and establish connections with media professionals to make the most impact in today's attention economy. In this week's Up Arrow Podcast episode, William Harris chats with Phil Rosen, the Co-founder and Editor of Opening Bell Daily, about the art of corporate storytelling and influence. Phil shares editorial strategies, the importance of media relationships, and the essential elements of personal branding.

People Changing Enterprises
Editorial strategy deep dive, with Booking.com's Juliette Olah

People Changing Enterprises

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 14:05


Juliette Olah joined Booking.com in March 2020 - a scary time for the travel industry, but a fantastic opportunity to elevate editorial long-form content. In this episode, she takes us through building a net-new editorial strategy for the global travel brand - and how she sold it in to stakeholders throughout the company. This is an editorial strategy masterclass!Timestamps:1:01 Juilette's role1:20 The state of editorial at Booking.com when Juliette joined2:22 The key elements of an editorial strategy4:19 Measurement and KPIs for editorial5:22 What's a content pillar?6:33 Where translation and localization fit in9:42 How Juliette got stakeholder buy-in for her new editorial strategy12:25 Remember, your content is competing with all other content

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
This Just In: Jessica Sweeney Platt VP Research and Editorial Strategy at athenaHealth

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 27:04


Host Justin Barnes, aka the @HITAdvisor, talks to VP of Research and Editorial Strategy for athenahealth, Jessica Sweeney Platt. Jessica joins Justin to discuss highlights from their annual Physician Sentiment Survey. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen

Social Creatures
Chatterboxing: The online tango between Twitter and TV

Social Creatures

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 27:22


Let's face it, there's fewer of us hanging around the water cooler these days. So much of our chit chat now happens on social media, something that TV bosses and their socials team understood a long time ago. But how are they capitalising on social users' desire to react, share, connect over TV shows? Enter Owen Williams, MD of the social media agency Siml, and former Head of Editorial Strategy at the BBC. Discover how publishers are curating creative content that stimulates and resonates with social media users, and learn how to tackle social media advertising with our social media agony aunt Stacey. To see Owen working his magic online, connect with him on Twitter @OwsWills. You can also email soundadvice@sproutsocial.com with your own social media dilemma. Sprout's own social media agony aunt Stacey is on hand to help you out!

Voices of VR Podcast – Designing for Virtual Reality
#1087: IndieWire Editor Eric Kohn on Deepening Critical Discourse within VR & Immersive Storytelling

Voices of VR Podcast – Designing for Virtual Reality

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022


Eric Kohn has been a professional film critic for 15 years, and he’s currently the Executive Editor at Indiewire, the Vice President of Editorial Strategy,

Growth Marketing Camp
How Rachel Cottam Confronts Gender Bias in the Workplace

Growth Marketing Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 51:05 Transcription Available


We made a very special episode of Growth Marketing Camp in celebration of Women's Month. And we are delighted to have Rachel Cottam, Director of Editorial Strategy at Clearlink and passionate gender equality in tech advocate, join us. Rachel shares how to confront gender bias in the workplace, why companies should hire more women in leadership, and ways men can be better allies to women and help amplify their voices. Ladies and gentlemen, tune in to this limited edition episode and help us fight the good fight together.

Growth Marketing Camp
How Rachel Cottam Confronts Gender Bias in the Workplace

Growth Marketing Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 51:05


We made a very special episode of Growth Marketing Camp in celebration of Women's Month. And we are delighted to have Rachel Cottam, Director of Editorial Strategy at Clearlink and passionate gender equality in tech advocate, join us. Rachel shares how to confront gender bias in the workplace, why companies should hire more women in leadership, and ways men can be better allies to women and help amplify their voices.Ladies and gentlemen, tune in to this limited edition episode and help us fight the good fight together.

AJC Live
From the Frontlines: ADL Reports Shows Historically High Levels of White Supremacist Propaganda

AJC Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 9:23


"From the Frontlines" is an ADL podcast. It is hosted by ADL New York/New Jersey Director Scott Richman and focuses on ADL's efforts to fight antisemitism and hate in the United States and around the world. ADL recently released its fifth annual report on white supremacist propaganda. It showed that we are at historically high levels in the United States for these hateful messages that can sometimes fill communities. Jessica Reaves, the Director of Content and Editorial Strategy for ADL's Center on Extremism, was the guest for this podcast, and she described the important findings of the report. To read the full report, visit https://www.adl.org/resources/reports/us-white-supremacist-propaganda-2021. This podcast originally aired as a radio show on WVOX 1460 AM.

The Long Game
Content Operations at Massive Scale with Natasha Nel (HackerNoon)

The Long Game

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 63:15


Are you making content because it's meaningful or because the platforms demand that you keep feeding them more? Algorithms can hold us hostage. Soon we fall into a cycle of writing stuff because we're stuck in a production cycle, not because it needs to be written. There's a moral dilemma for content marketers. The platforms we use to create and promote our work are addictive for the users and chain us to grueling content schedules, but they're also essential to our jobs. In this episode, Natasha Nel, VP of Growth for Hacker Noon, discusses how the site produces content and the steps she's taking to break those bad cycles and focus on quality over quantity. Show Topics:Craft good headlines, not clickbaitPromote podcast with transcriptsStay present in the roomDon't get held hostage by platformsBring quantity down, so quality can go upExperiment with microcopyCheck out Hacker NoonFollow Natasha Nel on LinkedIn or TwitterPast guests on The Long Game podcast include: Morgan Brown (Shopify), Ryan Law (Animalz), Dan Shure (Evolving SEO), Kaleigh Moore (freelancer), Eric Siu (Clickflow), Peep Laja (CXL), Chelsea Castle (Chili Piper), Tracey Wallace (Klaviyo), Tim Soulo (Ahrefs), Sean Blanda (Crossbeam), Ilona Abramova (AppSumo), and many more.Some interviews you might enjoy and learn from:020: Spark Creativity and Generate Memorable Content with Ryan Law (Animalz)041: Actionable Tips and Secrets to SEO Strategy with Dan Shure (Evolving SEO)045: Building Competitive Marketing Content with Sam Chapman (Aprimo)009: The Long Game Podcast: Building Communities, Teams and Companies through Marketing with Sabel Harris019: Peak Performing, High-Earning Freelance Writing with Michael Keenan (Co-Founder at Peak Freelance)028: Purpose-Driven Leadership & Building a Content Team with Ty Magnin (UiPath)Also, check out our Kitchen Side series where we take you behind the scenes to see how the sausage is made at our agency:015: Should You Hire Writers or Subject Matter Experts?017: How Do Growth and Content Overlap?027: Is Organic Traffic the Best Traffic?Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/

MELOG Il piacere del dubbio
Tecnologie digitali e cultura

MELOG Il piacere del dubbio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021


Domani a Roma prende il via "Museum Exhibition", la Fiera internazionale sui musei, luoghi e destinazioni culturali, promossa da Fiera Roma e Isi.Urb. Questa edizione prende le mosse da una constatazione. Gli eventi pandemici hanno intaccato irreversibilmente i tradizionali modelli di fruizione da parte del pubblico e il funzionamento di istituzioni e imprese culturali, portando all'adozione di strategie nuove e allo sviluppo di progetti innovativi.Ora, più che mai si pone la questione: le tecnologie basate sulla realtà virtuale o aumentata come possono essere utilizzate in modo proficuo al di fuori dell'intrattenimento? Proviamo ad analizzarne gli sviluppi nell'ambito della cultura, dell'arte, e del lavoro. Intervengono Jelena Jovanovic, General Manager e Head of Content and Editorial Strategy di Magister Art, Antonio Geno, Cio di Hevolus Innovation, e Stefano Moriggi, docente di Tecnologie per la formazione presso il dipartimento di Scienze umane per la formazione all'Università di Milano Bicocca.

DIFERENTE
Lessons on Sex and Feminism from Frida Kahlo. With Arianna Davis

DIFERENTE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 41:06


#155 - Arianna Davis, Senior Director of Editorial & Strategy at Oprah and Hearst Magazine's New Multiplatform Lifestyle Brand, and the author of "What Would Frida Do, A Guide to Living Boldly", joins me for this DIFERENTE conversation. We talk about the things we've learned, through Frida Kahlo's story, about sex, feminism and how not to be in a toxic relationship.   This Women's History Month, Frida's story reminds me that it's important to continue the discussion on intersectional feminism and feeling safe in our bodies regardless of sexual orientation.   JOIN ME ON INSTAGRAM or TWITTER: @Maribel_QS. And learn more about me at maribelqs.com   ABOUT THE SHOW: Latina media producer and curiosity expert Maribel Quezada Smith brings you the bilingual podcast, DIFERENTE. Where we celebrate and explore the complexities of living life between two (or more) cultures. Learn, grow and be inspired by stories and interviews about cultural identity, questioning the norm, and becoming empowered, among other topics that relate to the bicultural experience. ----more----   EPISODE CREDITS Producer, Maribel Quezada Smith Editor: Dimitrios Mylis Diferente theme music by Andres Sierra  

Diferente
Lessons on Sex and Feminism from Frida Kahlo. With Arianna Davis

Diferente

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 41:06


#155 - Arianna Davis, Senior Director of Editorial & Strategy at Oprah and Hearst Magazine's New Multiplatform Lifestyle Brand, and the author of "What Would Frida Do, A Guide to Living Boldly", joins me for this DIFERENTE conversation. We talk about the things we've learned, through Frida Kahlo's story, about sex, feminism and how not to be in a toxic relationship.   This Women's History Month, Frida's story reminds me that it's important to continue the discussion on intersectional feminism and feeling safe in our bodies regardless of sexual orientation.   JOIN ME ON INSTAGRAM or TWITTER: @Maribel_QS. And learn more about me at maribelqs.com   ABOUT THE SHOW: Latina media producer and curiosity expert Maribel Quezada Smith brings you the bilingual podcast, DIFERENTE. Where we celebrate and explore the complexities of living life between two (or more) cultures. Learn, grow and be inspired by stories and interviews about cultural identity, questioning the norm, and becoming empowered, among other topics that relate to the bicultural experience. ----more----   EPISODE CREDITS Producer, Maribel Quezada Smith Editor: Dimitrios Mylis Diferente theme music by Andres Sierra  

Own Thy Audience
Reader Revenue Model And How It Shapes The Editorial Strategy with Nandagopal Rajan

Own Thy Audience

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 30:55


With the duopolies ruling over, revenue from ads has become unreliable. Publishers are on a hunt for ways they increase their revenue and build their own audience. On the other hand, readers are hungry for authentic news in this era where fake news and privacy breaches are rampant. Finding news that is trustworthy and reliable has become a real challenge. The reader revenue model has seen quite an adoption, especially in the UK where readers pay for exclusive content. India is not far behind. Readers get what they pay for and publishers increase their revenue. Nandagopal Rajan tells us where the reader revenue model stands in the Indian landscape and shares insights on the what, when, and how of starting off with the reader revenue model.

The Wakeup
7/21/20: NETFLIX + Denzel & Julia, VERZUZ comes to Apple Music, TENET departs Aug 12, TWITTER hack explained..somewhat, POSE creator's new series at FX.

The Wakeup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 8:42


TUE July 21, 2020 HEADLINES:   TENET no longer hitting theaters Aug 12. NETFLIX reunites Denzel + Julia. FX developing new series from POSE creator. VERZUZ comes to Apple Music. LINKED IN lays off nearly 1,000 employees. TWITTER hack details revealed. ABC NEWS fires suspended head of Talent and Editorial Strategy.   Hires new White House Correspondent. Bob Costas to CNN.   HBO “The Weight of Gold” trailer. Juice Wrld “Wishing Well” on Spotify. Buy ATHLETIC BREWING here. Follow THE WAKEUP on LinkedIn here. Email me at Wakeupodcast@gmail.com

Meant To Be Eaten
#66 - Ethnicity as Flexible

Meant To Be Eaten

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 38:55


A conversation with Sonia Chopra.Eater's Director of Editorial Strategy, Sonia Chopra, on Mexican-Punjabi cuisine, code switching, and how food helps preserve the intactness of ourselves. Meant To Be Eaten is powered by Simplecast.  

The SaaS Revolution Show
How HubSpot Broke a Year-Long Traffic Plateau by Upending the Editorial Strategy

The SaaS Revolution Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 33:43


On this bonus episode of the show, we bring you the keynote that Meghan Keaney Anderson, VP Marketing at HubSpot, gave at last year's SaaStock on Tour in New York. Meghan goes in great detail on the year-long traffic plateau HubSpot's blog went through in 2017 and how after the initial heart palpitations, the team upended the editorial strategy and are stronger than ever today. A creative writing major, Meghan joined HubSpot in 2011 when the growth graph of the blog looked like any content marketers dream - a hockey stick. That lasted for a few years until in 2017 it hit a plateau. In the first few months, Meghan and the team ascribed it to seasonality but as months went by with no changes they began to worry. As they would find out, many other companies were reporting similar results, and named that year, the great flattening of 2017. The journey to get out of the plateau began. Listen on to hear: Why were all companies seeing the plateau at that time? What was the first thing HubSpot did to accommodate to this new reality How did HubSpot optimize content to fit Google's new algorithms To fully enjoy this podcast you can follow Meghan's deck as you are listening. From June 4th to the 6th, we will be back in New York to run a bigger and better SaaStock East Coast conference featuring incredibly successful SaaS founders and executives such as Meghan, as well as key investors from the region. Find out more about SaaStock East Coast and buy tickets.

ThirtyFour-50's tracks
Laura Wides Munoz

ThirtyFour-50's tracks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 27:22


Laura Wides-Muñoz is the author of The Making of a Dream: How a Group of Young Undocumented Immigrants Helped Change What it Means to be American (Harper Books). Previously she served as VP for Special Projects & Editorial Strategy at Fusion TV, and was a staff writer at The Associated Press for more than a decade.

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First in Future: Where Emerging Ideas Take Flight
Eric Johnson, Editorial Strategy Director at The College Board (Back to School)

First in Future: Where Emerging Ideas Take Flight

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 37:59


This week thousands of freshmen enter college in hopes that in four years they emerge with more knowledge and maturity and a deep substantive understanding about a major or two. This is our "Back to School" episode and this week's First in Future guest, Eric Johnson Editorial Strategy Director at The College Board, talks about his experience of working with first generation UNC students and his work getting them ready for college. We learn his thoughts on listening, learning, talking and reading, as well as what to look for in a college class and the merits of caffeine over alcohol.

Beauty Bosses
Beauty Bosses: Episode 19 with Kate Ward and Lindsay Mannering of Bustle

Beauty Bosses

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 44:13


In less than 5 years Bustle has grown from an idea into a site that attracts 80 million women who love the eclectic content mix that ranges from career advice and book reviews to fashion trends and popular memes.  In this episode of Beauty Bosses, Dr. Lara Devgan talks to Kate Ward, Bustle's Editor-In-Chief, and Lindsay Mannering, Vice President of Editorial Strategy, about how they ended up at the same company but reached it very different ways, and why there should be no shame in plastic surgery.

Beauty Bosses
Kate Ward and Lindsay Mannering, Bustle

Beauty Bosses

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018


In less than 5 years Bustle has grown from an idea into a site that attracts 80 million women who love the eclectic content mix that ranges from career advice and book reviews to fashion trends and popular memes. In this episode of Beauty Bosses, Dr. Lara Devgan talks to Kate Ward, Bustle's Editor-In-Chief, and Lindsay Mannering, Vice President of Editorial Strategy, about how they ended up at the same company but reached it very different ways, and why there should be no shame in plastic surgery.

The Film Comment Podcast
Movie Addictions

The Film Comment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 66:04


Maybe it's the magnetic pull of a performance, a sequence, or a mood, but there are some movies that demand multiple rewatches. This episode of the podcast samples some films that keep our critics coming back, and here—staring at last into the abyss of compulsive movie love—they do some soul-searching as to why they resonate so strongly. Questions of childhood nostalgia or perfect timing enter the mix, as well as how personal responses to a film might shift over time. FC Digital Producer Violet Lucca offers a couple of “movie addictions” with Ashley Clark, regular Film Comment contributor; K. Austin Collins, staff writer for The Ringer; and Michael Koresky, Director of Creative and Editorial Strategy at the Film Society of Lincoln Center.

AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
AP 0778: How Can I Be More Successful With My Online Business? From Editorial Calendars to iTunes Categories

AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2017 9:54


Today's question comes from Steve, who has a number of essential online business questions. Would Pat be as successful if he wasn't let go? How do you define success in online business? Should he post his editorial calendar online or will Google penalize him? Does iTunes categories matter, and what happens if there isn't a specific category for his podcast? How do you transfer your domain from one host to another without losing email service? What is the best way to monitor and fix third-party links? In this episode I mention SPI Podcast #215 at http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/session215/, the episode where I cover my editorial calendar and strategy. I also mention a broken link checker at http://www.brokenlinkcheck.com/. Do you have a question about the things you need to do to be a successful online entrepreneur? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Today's sponsor is Freshbooks. Go to http://www.freshbooks.com/askpat and enter "Ask Pat" for more information.

ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging
166: Editorial Strategy – 11 Factors to Consider When Shaping the Content Strategy for Your Blog

ProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 35:36


Factors to Consider When Shaping Content Strategy for Your Blog In today’s lesson, I want to share 11 factors to consider when thinking about developing your blog’s editorial strategy and thinking about your blog’s editorial style. The success of your blog hinges on many factors but among the most important of them is your content. Putting thought into what content you want to focus upon creating is crucial. What I share with you today will help you to create a framework for content that not only serves your current readers, but will hopefully make your blog stand out from the many other blogs in your niche. This episode is perfect for anyone just starting out with blogging, who is thinking about content for the first time, but I also think it’s great for anyone who has been blogging for a while who wants to review and renew their editorial strategy. Further Resources on 11 Factors to Consider When Shaping the Content Strategy for Your Blog Vanessa’s Blog Style and Shenanigans Why Evergreen Content is the Best Investment of Time for a Blogger How Inspiring Your Readers Drives them to Search for Information (and Interact) 52 Types of Blog Posts that Are Proven to Work How Many Posts Should a Blogger Post? [Pros and Cons of Daily Posting] How Often Should You Blog? (Hint: The Answer Might Surprise You) ProBlogger FAQ: How Long Should Posts Be? Series of Blog Posts vs Long Blog Posts – Which is Better? How to Decide if You Should Start on a New Social Network or Medium Full Transcript Expand to view full transcript Compress to smaller transcript view Welcome to Episode 166 of the ProBlogger podcast. My name is Darren Rowse and I’m the blogger behind problogger.com, a blog, podcast, event, job board, and series of ebooks all designed to help bloggers grow their audience and make money from their amazing blogs.  You can learn more about ProBlogger over at problogger.com. In today’s lesson, I want to share 11 factors to consider when thinking about your blog’s editorial strategy and coming up with your own unique blogging style. The success of your blog really does hinge on many factors as you’ll know from listening to previous episodes. There’s many things that do help to grow your blog but among the most important of them is obviously content. Putting thought into what content you want to focus upon creating is so important. What I want to share with you today will I hope help you to create a framework for content that not only helps you to serve your current readers but also to help you to create a blog that stands out from the many other blogs in your niche. This is a question I get asked a lot is, “How do I make my blog stand out?” Whilst there are many factors, I think ultimately it will come down to your content as one of the most important factors. This episode today is perfect for anyone just starting out with blogging who’s thinking about content for the first time. You may be starting a blog and thinking, “What should I be writing about?” This episode will help you. I think it’s also perfect for anyone who’s been blogging for a while where you want to review your content and to renew your editorial strategy. I do have a lot of further reading today and I encourage you to open these notes up as you listen if possible over at problogger.com/podcast/166. Let’s get on with today’s show. It was recently asked a question on a podcast interview that I really struggled to answer. It stumped me even though the question was quite simple in some regards. The question was this, they asked, “In the early days of your blogging, how did you develop your blog’s editorial style and strategy?” Whilst on the surface this does seem like a very simple question to answer for someone who’s been blogging, I’ve really struggled to answer the question because I knew the interviewer was looking for some pr...

Coffee Break w/ NYWICI
Amy Odell, Editor, Cosmopolitan.com; Director of Editorial Strategy, RedbookMag.com

Coffee Break w/ NYWICI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 29:36


On this episode, Amy Odell, the Editor of Cosmopolitan.com and Director of Editorial Strategy for RedbookMag.com, chats with Julie about how to find success and the reason why she says, “You can’t wait around for things to happen to you.” Plus, the veteran fashion writer shares her insider tips for how to dress for work!

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Editor-in-Chief
Execute a Practical Editorial Strategy With the ‘Prepare; Don’t Plan’ Philosophy

Editor-in-Chief

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 9:03


How to balance an Editor-in-Chief s long-term and short-term responsibilities. Are you an Editor-in-Chief? Editor-in-Chief (noun): a person who assumes complete responsibility for and ownership of all the communication he or she puts out into the world to enable a self-directed, creative career. Do you want to become one and learn effective ways to take control... Listen to episode

The UX Workshop.tv
CSNYC-The Elements of Content Strategy

The UX Workshop.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2009 68:58


What is editorial strategy? Why is it so integral to content strategy? And what is the relationship between content strategy and publishing? Jeff MacIntyre, principal of Predicate, will present and moderate a small panel discussion: * Ian Alexander, VP, Eat Media (http://eatmedia.net/) * Craig Bromberg (http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=294446) [virtual panelist] * Matthew Geraghty, Senior Content Strategist, Razorfish (http://www.razorfish.com/)