By Tonie AuerASBPE Blog Committee Chairwoman and DFW Chapter President Yoni Greenbaum at “editor on the verge” blogged about the concept of keeping in touch with sources and being accessible as a writer to the public. He has … read more
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Training for crisis
AlertNet, Reuters’ humanitarian news network, has launched a training video for journalists covering conflicts and disasters. The video highlights AlertNet for Journalists, a toolkit including crisis briefings, aid agency news feeds, interactive training and more. While most of … read more
Making Time for Print and Online
Ask any trade editor about their biggest concern with integrating online media into their work and odds are they’ll tell you that they have a hard time writing for print and online. I asked Dan Blank, Director of … read more
How to post more content on the web
By Katy Tomasulo At last summer’s ASBPE National Editorial Conference — which covered a range of topics about Web 2.0 — two things stood out for me the most. First was the widespread bewilderment among B2B editors about … read more
Should journalists be paid more for additional work?
Article written. CheckSources confirmed. CheckHeadline and dek written. Check.Online hed crafted. CheckSEO keywords listed. CheckLink list included. Check. Remember when you used to be able to just write a story and submit it? Those days are over if … read more
To be paid or not be paid; that is the question
As a freelance writer for the past six years, I have followed this case with some interest. While a court has ruled, I’m not sure that all the questions have been answered. Most editors and publications’ representatives have … read more