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Rising to High Editorial Expectations as a Writer

Kayleigh Moore

But over the course of my (almost) decade of full-time freelance writing, I’ve written for a handful of places that maintain extremely high editorial expectations. Maybe you’ll find a thing or two you can add to your own editorial process. The guidelines High editorial expectations are laid out before a single word is written.

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How to Create an Editorial Calendar That Will Streamline Your Content Strategy

Neil Patel

To be successful, your content plan must be actionable, and you need to publish content consistently. That’s where an editorial calendar comes in. We’re going to cover the basics, including how to create and manage your editorial calendar, and how it can help your content strategy grow. How to Create an Editorial Calendar.

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What Are Authoritative Sources & How to Find Them

ContentWriters

You can also find authoritative sources using a general search engine by adding specific keywords to your search terms. Check the publisher: Are they a government agency or a professional institution? What are their editorial standards or policies ? An earlier version of this post was published in June, 2019 by Chris B.

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Social Media Laws: What Are They and How Do They Impact Brands?

Contently

This provision established that online platforms (and later social media companies) would not be classified as publishers, which gave them immunity from liability for user-generated content. This social media law targets companies with over $100 million in global revenue and continues to face First Amendment challenges.

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How Bad Publishers Hurt Authors

Jane Friedman

My second novel was going to be published! When New York City–based Adelaide Books offered me a contract to publish Painting Through the Dark , it set my heart racing in a good way. I asked around—friends who were published authors, others with knowledge of independent publishing. It was the end of August 2020.

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Like It or Not, Publishers Are Licensing Books for AI Training—And Using AI Themselves

Jane Friedman

AI-generated image using prompt “book publishing executives receiving lots of money from a technology company.” This week, the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) announced the ability for publishers and other rights holders to include AI training rights as part of licensing arrangements. What is the CCC?

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My First Novel Was a New York Times Bestseller. I’m Self-Publishing My Third Novel Today.

Jane Friedman

They got reviews in major trades, arranged interviews, pitched the book diligently to booksellers in hopes of seeing it make the Indie Next list (which it did), and ran strategically placed ads. The editor who took over, more interested in publishing nonfiction than fiction, politely passed. So, I decided to forge a new path.

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