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How Zapier Built a Content Marketing Machine

Ahrefs

That was the challenge I faced when I became the second member of Zapier’s editorial team in 2014. Zapier’s team had built a tool to automate your tedious business tasks. Anything you could do by copying and pasting—tweeting new blog … Read more ›

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Montgomery County Writer in Texas— Living the Life on Lake Conroe

Melanie Saxton

Little Lake Creek Wilderness is located in the southwestern corner and was ranked #13 of 17 “among the most beautiful, the most humbling, the most transformative” in Texas Monthly’s Let’s Go Wild issue (2014) — a thrill for experienced backpackers and day hikers. Enjoy it all in the heart of Montgomery County.

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How I Went From “Big 5 or Die!” to Ecstatic Self-Published Author

Jane Friedman

Another said she loved my book and pitched it at their editorial meeting but couldn’t convince the rest of her team. The snobby writer I was when I first began my author journey in 2014 would’ve never believed that she’d end up truly ecstatic to be self-publishing her book in 2024. That one hurt. The book cover cake has been ordered.

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2014 Reboot: Get Ready for the New Year With a Blog Overhaul

ProBlogger

Today we delve into the world of giving your blog a shake-up for 2014 when you’re a bit weary of the same-old same-old. You’ve got an editorial calendar, you’ve scheduled blog posts weeks in advance. At one point, I followed an editorial calendar that scheduled posts twice a week.

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2014 Reboot: Finally Finding Time to Blog

ProBlogger

Idea Generation and Editorial Calendars. You can take this a step further and consider creating an Editorial Calendar where you actually slot the ideas into a calendar over the coming week, month (or longer) and map out where you’ll be going with the blog in that period of time. 2014 Reboot: Finally Finding Time to Blog.

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People Round Up, Mid November, 2024

Publishing Trends

Sarah Yamshita has joined Beach Lane Books as editorial assistant; she was previously project editor at Oxford University Press. He has been with the company since 2014. She was previously associate editorial director at Thames & Hudson. She was previously an agent at UTA after working in editorial for Viking Press.

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People Round-Up, Mid-August 2023

Publishing Trends

Jim Milliot , who has been editorial director of Publishers Weekly since 2014, will be retiring at the end of the year. Jonathan Segura has been named editorial director. At Cornell University, Meagan Levinson joins as editorial director of Three Hills. David Adams has been appointed reviews director.