Here's what's in the curriculum ...
- Why we don't tweet about content we hate
- 3 quick ways to improve the design of your editing website
- 3 ways to tackle editorial marketing overwhelm
- 3 more tips on how editors can beat the marketing blues
- How to run and grow an editing business. Q&A. Part 1
- How to run and grow an editing business. Q&A. Part 2
- How to create 3D booklet covers with Boxshot Lite (7:19)
- How to create web page art with Canva (5:28)
- How to create marketing gifs with Giphy (3:13)
- How to compress videos with Handbrake (1:33)
- How to deliver blog posts with MailChimp (1:57)
- How to edit YouTube video subtitles in Word (3:07)
- How to turn vlogs into blogs using YouTube video captions (0:52)
Social media training ... for bewildered editors and proofreaders who don't know where to start
This course shows you how to use social media platforms to increase your online visibility, expand your audience, reinforce your brand and generate leads ... without falling into a rabbit hole and without spending any money.
Stuff you might be wondering about
How long does my course access last?
All my courses come with lifetime access. You learn when it’s convenient for you, not me!
Why do I have to pay tax on courses?
Online self-directed courses, like the ones I offer, are classified as digital products/services in most countries, and adding tax is a legal requirement. Teachable calculates the correct rate of tax for your jurisdiction and remits it to the appropriate authority.
Can I choose the order in which I study the modules?
Of course, though I recommend you follow the order of play the first time you do it because I designed the structure in a way that builds your knowledge logically.
Can I learn on my mobile device?
Absolutely! Teachable has a gorgeous app for iOS and Android that means you can access the course content on your phone and tablet if that’s more convenient.
About your instructor
Hello! I’m Louise Harnby, a commercial fiction editor who specializes in working for independent authors of crime, thrillers and mysteries. I write books and create courses that teach editors:
- the craft of stylistic line editing in fiction
- how to make their businesses visible and compelling.
When I joined the industry in 2006, there was very little instruction dedicated to line editing and business building. Not much has changed, and so I hope that by learning with me, you’ll feel better equipped to tackle both!