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On Thursday, January 8, SEJ hosted our first webinar. We’d like to send a huge “Thank You!” to all the attendees who took time out of their busy day to join us.
The webinar was hosted by SEJ founder Loren Baker and included a fantastic presentation by our Managing Editor, Kelsey Jones, titled “Managing the Online Editorial Process”. Kelsey’s presentation included actionable advice on how to manage any size blog: including how to build a community, choose writers, and develop content ideas.
Watch the Webinar Recording
If you missed out, you can watch a recording below:
Or, you can view Kelsey’s slides on Slideshare.
Highlights from the Question & Answer Session
Q: Should you have a base of content when you first start a blog, and should you release all the content at once, or over time?
A: Kelsey and Loren suggest starting out with up to 10 blog posts so there is content for visitors read, keeping them on your site longer.
Q: What are some good tools to use to schedule content in social media?
A: SEJ uses Buffer, which works really well for us because it allows several team member to access all the accounts in one place. It also allows you to “re-Buffer” content, so you can easily republish content that worked well.
Q: How much SEO focus should you have when writing a blog post, and how important are industry specific keywords?
A: Write naturally, but try to include the keywords in a header when it fits. Focus on creating great content, instead of focusing on having keywords a certain number of times. Also, try to include synonyms to your keyword. Loren also suggests using the Yoast plugin if you use WordPress.
Mentioned Resources
In the presentation and Q&A section, Kelsey mentioned a few online resources:
To find paid bloggers and writers:
Social Media Tools:
To generate blog post ideas:
’s Editorial Guidelines For Our Writers
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