Tweet Update: Church & State’s Alleged Demise Just One Of Many Editorial Worries
Top management attendees attending a Folio conference applauded closer sales/editorial collaboration. But will ethics principles be a casualty? Other challenges posed during past few months include conference presentation snafus, maintaining sufficient content diversity, and how best to provide continuous enterprise reporting flow.
Other tweets described new training opportunities offered by Editorial Solutions, Inc. Showtime highlight: eight-part installment devoted to B2B competitive editorial analysis strategy. If you like what you see here, be sure to follow me on Twitter.
Church & State thinking allegedly is on its last legs, but at what cost? According to a recent Folio report — https://t.co/BeLtNbw8Uj — top management applauds greater editorial involvement in a broader activity scope. Has editorial quality drifted off course in the process?
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) July 22, 2019
There’s nothing worse than landing a conference speaking slot you’ve always wanted, then blowing it because you sound as if you’re reading every word. Helpful hint: If you’re working with slides, create a storyboard that allows the slides to function as your script.
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) July 22, 2019
When planning your next annual editorial calendar, how much thought will you devote to diversity? During annual studies for some clients, I have identified as many as 30 possible formats. Diversity-conscious editors will include at least eight departure formats per issue..
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) July 19, 2019
Anyone developing an online e-news competitive editorial analysis program should include an enterprise reporting calculation. This yardstick reflects a relationship between enterprise effort and total content posted. Most sites I’ve reviewed so far have an unacceptable ERC,
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) July 17, 2019
My how-to B2B editorial book sale has begun. Plenty of useful advice available covering competitive analysis and general management. Offer runs through end of August. For details: editsol1@optimum.net.
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) July 3, 2019
Become a top editorial quality deliverer or die. So suggests an overseas editor based on recent tour of USA publishing heavyweights. For more details: https://t.co/Q1E1uWQugT
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) June 24, 2019
Recently read about B2B publisher that abruptly closed down and filed for bankruptcy. I always felt the company had excellent editorial delivery. There must be something wrong with our world when seemingly top players can’t make a go of it. Who’s next on the chopping block???
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) June 21, 2019
Complete 8-part series — Competitive Editorial Analysis 101 — now posted at https://t.co/iMmswxOK5g. Everything you need to know about measuring strengths/weaknesses of online and print news sections includes several useful tables. For more info, message: editsol1@optimum.net.
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) June 20, 2019
According to my 14-point editorial burnout scorecard, the most serious symptom is willingness to accept second-best editorial material because of time constraints or staff weakness. Of equal concern is impact of swamped workloads on job performance.
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) June 12, 2019
Editorial math lesson: E-news site posting ten articles should average at least one end-user per article Most sites Editorial Solutions, Inc. has reviewed fall short of that goal. Next Competitive Editorial Analysis 101 installment will address need for higher end-user average.
— Howard Rauch (@fogindex8) June 6, 2019