a place for professional writers and editors who use the micro-blogging service Twitter to discuss how best to help one another.During the chat you’ll meet a lively and progressive group of writers, editors and publishers who are passionate about their craft. The conversation centers around a series of prepared questions and lasts about an hour a half.
6 Reasons Why You Should Join #Editorchat
- If you’re a blogger, you’ll learn why it’s so important to think like an editor.
- You’ll see how blogging fits within the much bigger context of web publishing. This is very important to understand if you want to position yourself for large-scale, long-term success.
- You’ll learn about revenue models of publishing– which ones are making money and which ones are aren’t, and where you can find opportunities to prosper.
- You’ll make lasting connections with people moving in the same upward direction as you.
- #Editorchat counts as productive Twitter time — can you believe it?!
- It’s free.
So Far, So Good
I’ve participated in two #editorchat sessions and so far they’ve been wonderful. The chats are quick and energetic and moderators do a splendid job of keeping the discussion on track. One theme that underscores #editorchat is the future of online publishing. This is an important subject — one I recommend you pay close attention to — with huge implications and upside potential. With the web starting to replace failing newspapers and magazines, we will see the value of editors rise on the web. There’s also a refreshing mix of people who are still working in print. They are embracing the web and have a lot of significant knowledge to share. I suggest you listen to these people, as there’s much to learn from them.How to Join #Editorchat

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But Wait, There’s More…Much More
Wanna get really crazy with tweetchats? I’ve found three others you might find useful:- #blogchat: Sundays 6-9 pm PST, follow @MackCollier, website http://ow.ly/1LsC
- #journchat: Mondays 2-5 pm PST, follow @journchat, website: http://journchat.info/
- #brandchat: Wednesdays at 8 am PST, follow @brandchat, website http://yourbrandchat.wordpress.com/
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Thanks so much for this post Charles! As co-founder of #editorchat, this is exactly the kind of response/community we hoped to generate and grow. Looking forward to having you join us next week
Lydia
Thanks for the comment, Lydia. As an editor and blogger, I really feel people involved with web content can benefit from the dialog at #editorchat. Too many discussion on the web are more focused on the medium than the message.
#Editorchat addresses both but favors the message, which is what ultimately matters.