Online sub editing workshop

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Workshop for freelance print sub-editors looking to update their digital skills.

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Digital school for subs

Intro talk The meat!– how to edit (and why)– pics/video/metadata Work discussion

Intro by Pete Ashton

What's the difference between print & digital? What need did sub-editing fulfil for publishers? What needs exist now and in the future?

What does an online sub-editor do?

Cathy Relf, Rantingsubs.com: The boring answer is: they cut copy to fit space, correct spellings and grammar, change copy to fit house style, check facts are correct, write headlines and proofread. For the web, they also source pictures, write captions and credits, add links and optimise for search engines. Yada yada. More things too, such as poking tardy journos, laying out pages, clarifying meaning, finding missing information and sometimes rejecting articles.

Managing online content • CMS

• Content template

So someone gives you some copy...

5 tips for online headlines

• Clarity over cleverness• Delivers• Stands alone• 40-60 characters - frontloaded• Google tools

Which heads/sells work?

5 tips for intros

• Stands alone and delivers• 'Must read more' factor• Frontload the good stuff• Intro = metadescription• Alternative keywords

Keywords

fromGoogle's KeywordTool

How to edit body copy - ideas?

1. Break up running copy

• Sections with subheads• Q&A format• List format• Bulletpoints, images, blockquotes • Use shorter paragraphs/sentences

2. Sub-editing for tone

• Site's personality• Variations in tone • Narrative modes• Don't oversub or 'featurise' blogs• Slang, jargon and SEO

My quick SEO checklist for editors

• Post useful, engaging, relevant content• Use tools to find alternative keywords• Put top keywords in head, URL and intro• Sprinkle don't stuff!• Include relevant slang or jargon• Word endings: -ings -es -ed• Go niche to beat the competition• Proper names, nouns and titles in full• Must-click metadescription

4. Edit for easy scanning

• People read in an F shape

Editing for scanning readers

• Head/sell most important• De-waffle start of paragraphs• Subheadings• Pull out/emphasise but avoid underlining• Links

5. Links - why are they important?

● Currency on which the web is built● People want and expect “linky-ness"● Businesses want links for SEO value● Link karma● Marketing/networking● Stickiness ● Transparency/trust

Links

When to link?

Some examples

● Explanation or definition● Context or background ● Attribution of source content● Required by © licence● Navigation to related material● Email links to a contact● Google juice

How to create a link

Two ways to turn text into a link: 1. Code it in HTML<a href="http://www.ebay.co.uk">Ebay</a> 2. Highlight text and click chain iconEbay

Links need link text

● Use relevant text ● Rewrite 'click here'● For PDF links, add: (PDF) ● Keep short ● SEO value When subbing in a doc:Underline the link (aka anchor) text http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anchor_text and paste the link next to it – like so.

5 final tips on body copy

• Widows • Smart quotes • Copyfitting • Call to action• Ask 'Why?'

How to style (mark up) copy

• Cascading style sheets (automatic)• HTML in text doc• Style using CMS tools

Basic HTML

● <b>Bold</b> ● <i>Italics</i> ● <blockquote>"Indented text."</blockquote>● <ul> <li>Bulletpoint list</li> <ul>● <a href="http://.....">Link text</a>● mailto:name@emailaddress.com Full list: http://www.w3schools.com/html/html_quick.asp

Review so far

CMS & content templatesHeadlinesIntrosBody copy (structure, tone)SEO LinksStyling copy

Images, audio/video - subs checklist

● Break up heavy text ● Does content match the copy?● Check copyright permissions/credits● If audio/video is main story, include a

transcription or summary ● Write alt text for all images● Accessibility check ● Resize for web use

How to resize and upload an image

How to resize and upload video

Metadata...

…simply means 'data about data' or, in this case, information about your content, eg: ● it describes the structure/type of content● it tells you who created it and when● it shows intellectual property rights● it describes subject matter

Describing content with metadata

It is your job to tag with keywords, categorise and describe the content you are creating. ● Metadescription● Metakeywords ● Categories● Tags (keywords)

Pressing publish & final checks

• Beware sub's notes – Oh you dummy!• What exactly happens when you publish?• Cross-platform checks• Errors: amend, strike through or update note

Post-publishing tasks

• Social media work and social bookmarking• Monitor and respond to comments• Analytics and iterative editing

Contact details

Email: fionacullinan@hotmail.comTwitter: @FionaCullinanBlog/website: fionacullinan.com

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