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The Managing Editor Show

Why is it so hard to work with editors? Why don't my guest post submissions get approved? What's wrong with my writing? The Managing Editors to the rescue! This weekly podcast features serial managing editor Jess Ostroff and a slew of highly intelligent yet perfectly rational guests. Jess's years of experience and high level of hilarious snark make this show a can't-miss exploration of all things writing, editing, and content without too much sassy bullshit. Promise.
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Jun 20, 2017

Let me stop you right there, fam. You have to stop thinking about your strategy as *your* strategy...(wha?)... because it’s not FOR YOU. It’s for your audience! Don’t write about what you want… write about what THEY want. 

Once you have stepped back and considered that your editorial strategy has very little to do with what you want or need, it sets you on the right path for building an audience that fits. I can tell you right now that it will involve asking questions, reading up, and stalking your competitors so get your Google ready! 

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  • Luigi Boccerinni - String Quintet in E major, Op. 11, No. 5 (Minuetto)
  • Pretty Lights - My Other Love
May 30, 2017

Were you aware that SOL is the last missing piece of your content marketing plan? Finally, all your content marketing dreams can come true with one easy session of SOL! And if that doesn’t work, there’s always DTF to get you through those long, stressful nights.

Whaaaaaaaa? These days, as the global market both explodes and shrinks, context is more important than ever before. It can mean the difference between a successful pitch or an accidental/offensive romantic overture! So keep it SFW and double-check your acronyms before hitting send on those pitches.

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  • Grieg - Suite for string orchestra Op.40 'Holberg Suite' - 5 Rigaudon (Allegro con brio)
  • Pretty Lights - Lost and Found (ODESZA Remix)
May 16, 2017

GUYS. Burnout is a PROBLEM. Being a content marketer is tiring and can run you down real quick. It’s hard to stay engaged and excited about your content when you’re tired, angry, and resentful of all the time sucked into terrible pitches. It may sound like we’re living in opposite-world, but the trick to managing your time when you’re too busy to even deal? Stop thinking.

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  • Maurice Ravel - String Quartet in F Major (Assez vif – très rythmé)
  • Sapient - Universal Diorama Redux
May 9, 2017

Have you ever sent a managing editor a message just to be helpful and not ask anything in return? No? Well, maybe you should! Relationship-building is one of the best ways to get your pitch situated for success. If you help me and find ways to connect that don’t have ANYTHING to do with asking for something... odds are I will remember that fact when I see your pitch come through my inbox later.

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  • Handel - Concerto grosso n.1 Op.6 HWV 319 in G - 2 Allegro
    Danny Martin - Robochop
Apr 25, 2017

I have talked a lot (a *lot*) about how to keep your pitch out of my trash. But what about becoming the person that holds all the power? If you’re a good writer, you have the foundation of what it takes to be a managing editor. But landing that job takes more than impeccable grammar and spelling. Jessica has walked the road from freelancer to writer to managing editor and shares just what it takes to get your foot in the door as a managing editor.

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  • Luigi Boccerinni - String Quintet in E major, Op. 11, No. 5 (Minuetto)
  • Pretty Lights - My Other Love
Apr 18, 2017

Writing is terrifying. TERR-IF-YING. Putting pen to paper (I’m sorry, I mean fingers to keyboard) can feel like such a finite act. Like THIS IS IT. The final countdown of content. There is nothing else out there for you besides this one and only document.

But it doesn’t have to be that scary or serious! Sometimes we, ourselves, are the biggest obstacles. With years of practice, I have learned how to quickly navigate around these pitfalls so my writing is faster, easier, and more authentic. I’m sharing these tips that can help any writer floundering at the screen to find their footing and begin writing again.

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  • Grieg - Suite for string orchestra Op.40 'Holberg Suite' - 5 Rigaudon (Allegro con brio)

  • Pretty Lights - Lost and Found (ODESZA Remix)

Apr 11, 2017

Who the hell does this Brandon guy think he is? Coming up into MY show and trying to tell ME what to do with his fancy schmancy “content intelligence”?!?

Wait, I can do what with it?

Cut out all those terrible hours spent combing through historical posts and analyzing the engagement data? Take the guesswork out of content creation by knowing what’s hot and what’s not for my audience?? Create a powerful content strategy that saves me hours upon hours of trial-and-error curation and nails it every time??? Well, why the hell didn’t you say that in the beginning!?!

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  • Handel - Concerto grosso n.1 Op.6 HWV 319 in G - 2 Allegro
    Danny Martin - Robochop
Apr 4, 2017

It’s no secret that most people suck at writing. And I mean SUCKKKKK. This season I aim to tackle this problem by sharing writing tips, tricks, and hacks to get your content out of the trash and into production. It all starts with editing the crap out of your draft (literally). Chopping out 15% of your content will go a long way towards cutting the shit and making your words (those that are left, anyways) shine like a diamond in the rough. It doesn’t stop there, though! Checking your voice, making actual sentences (surprisingly hard for some people), and reading to your cat are just a few of my favorite editor things.

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Sapient - Universal Diorama Redux

Maurice Ravel - String Quartet in F Major (Assez vif – très rythmé)

Mar 28, 2017

Guest bloggers. Love ‘em. Hate ‘em. Love to hate ‘em. Why do we keep on with this complicated relationship? I’ll tell you why. Because you need us and we need you and neither one of us is getting off of this damn boat. But let’s spend some time and iron out the waves before we all get sick. I’m going to share the Managing Editor buttons to push that will get your guest blog out of the inbox (or trash) and into publication.

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  • Pretty Lights - My Other Love 2
  • Luigi Boccerinni - String Quintet in E major, Op. 11, No. 5 (Minuetto)
Mar 16, 2017

Have you ever been rolling along, doing the same ol’ thing you’ve been doing for a hot minute, and then suddenly have the following realization?:

“Holy shit. This final product seriously blows. WHAT HAVE I BEEN DOING WITH MY LIFE?”

No? Okay, well, if you are a content marketer, maybe it’s time to pull up a chair and have a think because it’s entirely possible your content marketing plan sucks and it’s time to revisit this whole shebang. Content marketing has been trundling along on autopilot for far too long and it’s high time we all have a frank discussion and a possible “come to Jesus” on what, how, and why we are marketing in this way. 

PLUS! A very important announcement about the future of The Managing Editor show... tune in!

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  • Grieg - Suite for string orchestra Op.40 'Holberg Suite' - 5 Rigaudon (Allegro con brio)
  • Pretty Lights - Lost and Found (ODESZA Remix)
Mar 7, 2017

Why is SEO so important when it comes to closing the deal? Because nobody, literally nobody, goes to the very first website they encounter and says “Ok cool I don’t want to look around, read reviews, or compare prices. I will just plop down $700 on this item right here and now!” Think of your own behavior… would YOU do that? If the answer is yes, then rest assured that you truly are a unique rainbow snowflake in this cold, harsh world. Nobody earns business on the first visit and that’s where SEO comes in. It brings people back to you over and over again like a black hole in the shopping universe. Rand Fishkin jumps into this topic feet first and shares this and more on SEO, keeping people from becoming numbers, and the dangers of data-driven marketing.

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Feb 28, 2017

What’s up, pitchessssss? On Episode 18, Elisa and Jess get real the different ways hiring somebody to do your pitching can make or break your career. A successful pitch can land you on stage in front of influencers and game-changers while a generic novel sent to strangers can burn bridges and send your career into the gutter. Save yourself the hassle and embarrassment with their tips on not sucking at a pitch.

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  • Handel - Concerto grosso n.1 Op.6 HWV 319 in G - 2 Allegro
  • Danny Martin - Robochop
Feb 21, 2017

On Episode 17, Elisa & Jess discuss how a writer’s interest in their work dictates its success and why editors need to trust their gut when it comes to an engaging (or not!) piece. A writer’s feelings about their work is contagious. If you can’t show that you care, nobody will care... especially your editor and your reader! Pour some heart into your work to push it to the next level. And when it comes to the final round, editors need to hold their writers to that standard.

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  • Mozart – Serenata for Strings K.525 ‘Eine Kleine Nachtmusik’ in G – 2 Romanza (Andante)
  • Pretty Lights – Around The Block feat. Talib Kweli (Datsik Remix)
Feb 14, 2017
As has been mentioned before, all writers are beautiful snowflakes. But what keeps them from being a blizzard of sameness is submitting unique and original content! In Episode 16, Elisa & Jess take their listeners back to the basics when it comes to screening out repetitive content. Plus, Jess revisits the phenomenon of bullet journaling, and drops a sick Martha Stewart-like approach to peanut butter pie. Episode 16 - it's a good thing.
 
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  • "Fantasy in C Major Op.15 D.760 'Wanderer' - III. Presto" - Daniel Blanch
  • "The Crunk Alphabet" by Blake (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/blakeht/27293 
Feb 7, 2017
Editing matters! Don't be so attached to your work that you can't take a little style change here and there! On Episode 15, Elisa & Jess use a frustrated writer's letter to discuss the merits of how writers should be responding to an editor's critique! Even Hemingway (Ernest) was edited! For instance, don't be too attached to one particular piece of punctuation, because it might make you sound goofy!
 
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  • "Shostakovich: Waltz 2 from Jazz Suite" - Armonie Symphony Orchestra
  • "Make Her Say" - Estelle
Jan 31, 2017
B-b-b-BONUS! Elisa & Jess welcome Amy Schmittauer, renowned vlogger and author of the upcoming "Vlog Like a Boss." Amy gives the finer points of being one with the vlog, how you can become a vlogger, and - most importantly - what a vlogger is. Plus, Amy goes old-school for today's tool recommendation.
 
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  • "Eight Character Pieces for Cello and Piano Op. 78 IV. Small Waltzes Allegretto" - Guido Schiefen and Gunter Ludwig"
  • "Grown Up" - Danny Brown

 

Jan 31, 2017
Elisa & Jess are trying to avoid the nicknames Doom & Gloom in our 13th episode, so today, they're giving some well-deserved shout-outs to some awesome pitches that kept our managing editors intrigued. Plus, Jess gives some love to Samepage, an online tool bringing a user's various profiles and platforms to...well...the same page. Episode 13 - that's an Editor's Dozen.
 
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  • "Coppelia, Act 1 Waltz Moderato" - Stanislav Gorkovenko
  • "All I Need" - Daz Dillinger
Jan 24, 2017
If you can't read, then most assuredly you cannot write. That's not to slam those that can't read, but those that can and choose not to are in Elisa & Jess' crosshairs today. Today, don't bog your editors down with submissions that either aren't submitted the correct way or are clearly ill-conceived. Do it the right way - send money! Well, actually, don't do that, but follow the instructions, and don't be sneaky about your submissions.
 
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  • "Five Variations over a Theme by Franz Schubert (Waltz in C-Sharp Minor, D. 643)" - Roland Keller
  • "Steady Mobbin'" - Ice Cube
Jan 17, 2017
Elisa and Jess have never worked with a difficult content site founder; in fact, all of their clients are beautiful tulips in the garden of life. But for those editors and founders who may have a profound disconnect in their respective goals and visions for their platforms, this episode is for you. Also, Jess gives us the rundown on several transcription apps, usually used for podcasts. Anything has to be preferable to using a quill and inkwell and speed-writing.
 
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  • "Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331: Rondo "Alla turca" - Evelyne Dubourg
  • "Rolling Down the Freeway - Freeway
 
Jan 10, 2017
"We were somewhere around Episode 10, on the edge of 11, when the podcast began to take hold..."
 
Hunter S. Thompson plays a starring role in today's show, as Elisa recounts a now-famous reprimand the good doctor handed down to a writer. E&J use the letter as a springboard to a more gentle lesson: write what you're told! Episode 10 - no fear or loathing.
 
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  • "Beryozka (Russian Waltz)" - St. Petersburg Brass Quintet
  • "The Emperor" - DJ Cam
  • "Combination of the Two" - Big Brother and the Holding Company
Jan 3, 2017
Number 9...Number 9...Number 9...that's a song, isn't it? Anyhoo, in today's show, Elisa & Jess talk about the forbidden-but-not-extinct practice of cutting corners in your submissions. Plus, Elisa swindles an entire classroom of fourth graders (it should be noted she too was in fourth grade at the time), and Jess highlights the many benefits of Sococo, the singularly most-entertaining title to say aloud.
 
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  • "Natha Waltz, Op. 51/4" - Sergei Oskolkov
  • "Gang Related" - WC
Jan 3, 2017
"Utility x Inspiration x Empathy = Quality Content"
 
Pretty great quote, huh? Lucky for Elisa & Jess, the author of that passage, Ann Handley, is joining them today for a great conversation about what it means to write for your audience. And, because it's a bonus episode, Ann discusses not one, but two helpful apps for improving your writing. It's Episode 8, and it's certainly not enough. I mean, the episode itself is great, I just meant we need more episodes because they're so...great. Enjoy!
 
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  • "Six German Country Dances, K. 606 No. 1" - Capella Istropolitana
  • "Motormouth" - RJD2

 

Dec 27, 2016
The Latin root of the word "reject" means "throw," which, if you've ever been rejected, is appropriate, given that throwing things offers temporary relief from staring into the abyss of nothingness and contemplating the fragility of one's existence on this speck in the universe...where was I? Ah yes - or you could take a simpler root, and catch Episode 7, where Elisa and Jess discuss the inevitable rejection letter/email every writer gets, how to handle it, how not to handle it, and what to do with that rejection. Also, Elisa breaks down Typeform.com.
 
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  • "Elegia: Vals" - Maria Siewers
  • "Black Magic" - Cool Kids
Dec 20, 2016
This week, Elisa & Jess officially break the news to you that neither you nor anybody else who submits publications are the world's best writers ever; were that true, editing would not be a profession, therefore this podcast would not exist, you wouldn't be reading this, and likely we would tear a hole in the space-time continuum...makes you think, doesn't it?....Where was I? Anyways, not having a think skin, knowing how and when to push back on a managing editor's suggestions, and having some basic common sense are on the menu today.
 
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  • "Sentimental Waltz, Op. 51:6" - Sergei Oskolkov
  • "Come Clean" - Jeru the Demaja
Dec 13, 2016
You now need one whole hand to count the number of episodes we've released - and if you're not careful, Elisa and Jess will use that hand to smack the disrespect right out of you! This week, our hosts focus on the appropriate to follow up to a managing editor after you've submitted your work, and what not to say to speed up the approval process. They say patience is a virtue; well, so is common sense! Also, Elisa delves into Rapportive, a Chrome extension that tells you all you need to know about your contact.
 
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  • "Peer Gynt Suite No. 1, Op. 45: III. Anitra's Dance" - Tbilisi Symphony Orchestra and Jansug Kakhidze
  • "Google Me" - Teyana Taylor

 

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