Monday, July 25, 2011
My friend and former colleague Colleen Fisher Tully, web food editor at Canadian Living, was recently interviewed by the people at Good Food Revolution about her job and making these work between print and web. I thought you’d enjoy the video for a look inside life as a web editor.

The video can be viewed here.

 
Friday, July 15, 2011
I recently subscribed to GQ on my iPad and took screenshots of each step in the process so you could have a look. The last image is of the confirmation email I received.

 

 

 

 

 


Friday, July 15, 2011
Nice, Self. See that at the bottom of the first image? A tappable web throw in Self’s iPad edition. A built-in form would be cool, too. And below that, the second image shows a live Twitter feed built into the design. Readers can tweet their reaction with the appropriate hashtag and it will show up. (Not sure if it’s being moderated but there’s a lot of spam potential here – thought it won’t happen until numbers are high enough.)

Gimmicky? Maybe a little. But this is what we’re talking about when we say it’s important to be part of the web with digital editions, not just on the web.



 
 
 

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Kat Tancock
Kat Tancock is a freelance writer, editor and digital consultant based in Toronto. She has worked on the sites of major brands including Reader's Digest, Best Health, Canadian Living, Homemakers, Elle Canada and Style at Home and teaches the course Creating Website Editorial at Ryerson University.
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