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Transition from Print to Online Magazine Writing

Learn how to become an online journalist

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Transition from Print to Online Magazine Writing

WHEN Wednesday, June 3, 6:45-9:45 pm

WHERE Blankspaces, 5405 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036

MORE INFO Email us, or call 212-547-7890

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$65 ($50 for )
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Course Details

The magazine industry is moving online. If you want to come along, you're going to need a new skill set.

Your favorite publications are developing robust websites with continually updated content and interactive packages including video, slides, and podcasts. Most important, they're cultivating a thriving conversation with their readers.

Your current talents are valuable assets in a web world hungry for content. You just need to learn some of the rules of the road to get started. Once you understand the basics of the new media writing economy, you'll see how you can make the move online.

In this seminar, you will learn:

  • The differences between print and online writing
  • Article length, structure, style, and audience
  • How to come up with and pitch ideas
  • How to sell yourself to online editors
  • How to become a regular contributor
  • The differences in pay structures

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Instructor Bio

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Transition from Print to Online Magazine Writing – Los Angeles (Seminar on December 7)

Laurel House
Laurel House is the creator of ChickNotesGuide.com and chief officer of GreenIQ.com, an online calculator that measures your combined carbon and environmental footprint. She is also the blogger/spokesperson for YourShapeGame.com, a new game for Wii, as well as a regular contributor for Yahoo!, Shine, and Discovery's PlanetGreen.com.

For 3 years she was the trends and tips editor for HealingLifestyles.com. Her articles have appeared on HuffingtonPost.com, Gayot.com, EcoStiletto.com, WuffingtonWag.com, CocoEcoMag.com, WhiteApricot.com, GuidebookAmerica.com, BeMoreYou.com, FindBliss.com, and ExerciseTV.TV. She has written for First for Women, Men's Journal, Women's Health, Elite Traveler, Vegetarian Times, Elegant Bride, Playboy, and FHM. Laurel has appeared on NBC's Today Show, Soap Talk, Daily Buzz, KTLA Morning News, and local CBS, Fox, NBC, and ABC stations.

Testimonials


I learned some things that I hadn't heard of before, especially about blogging. I'm so glad I went to the class. I feel excited and energized instead of overwhelmed and defeated. -- Rebecca Stone

"Laurel is one of the best. She speaks from a basis of hard-won, real-world experience and provides a broad knowledge of the realities of the industry. She's also completely candid. Highly recommended." -- Marcus Webb, president, Executive Speechwriter

"Laurel was very informative, entertaining, and insightful. She really focused on the information that a novice needs to know. The time and money spent on the seminar was definitely worth it. Laurel is a wealth of information." -- Karen T. Gardoce

"Laurel was an excellent, knowledeable speaker. She was very energetic and enthusiastic. I'd give her an A+." -- Darcy Kimatian

"Laurel is a very enthusiastic instructor who conveys her experiences as a freelance writer in an interesting and clear manner." -- Michael Berick

"Laurel is a fantastic instructor and is very smart, successful, and knowledgeable." -- Lauren Creamer

"There is a reason Laurel is so successful. She is positive, dynamic, and clearly knows her stuff. She offers an insider's perspective, freely sharing her hard-earned knowledge and strategies." -- Rosa Leonetti

"Laurel gave us the foundation to transfer our print journalism experience to online cash, the structure to focus on pitching appropriate editors, and the outside appeal to market our brand." -- Sue Facter

"Laurel is an energetic, interesting, knowledgeable, and inspirinh teacher." -- Jennifer Gardelle

"Laurel had great energy. Her passion for what she does really came through in her teaching style. She was very knowledgeable and I got up-to-the-minute information and insider tips. I really enjoyed her class." -- Katherine Tolford

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