Presenter:
Letitia Henville
Number of sessions:
1
Marketing a freelance editing business can be uncomfortable for some of us. Some of the most often recommended strategies can turn off those of us who don’t gravitate towards large networks or who aren’t happy participants in the structures of late capitalism.
Presenter:
Michelle Waitzman
Number of sessions:
1
Learn how to turn one-off or short-term projects into ongoing clients. Marketing your business and negotiating with new clients is time-consuming and stressful. It’s much easier to work with clients who already know you and value the work you do.
Presenter:
Karin Horler
Number of sessions:
1
This session is for editors who would like to use autocorrects and text expanders to edit and query more efficiently.
Presenter:
Julie Kay-Wallace
Number of sessions:
1
You’ve got a grasp on keywords, metadata, and web crawlers. Your content is solid. But how can you make sure you’re grabbing your audience’s attention?
Presenter:
Suzy Bills
Number of sessions:
1
Perfectionist qualities can help you be good at your craft but can also lead to paranoia and poor performance, ultimately leading to burnout. So how can you balance perfectionist tendencies with the realities of editing, including tight deadlines and the hard truth that no one is perfect?
Presenter:
Virginia St-Denis
Number of sessions:
1
Knowing the publishing process (A1) and setting and maintaining realistic schedules (A7) are fundamentals all professional editors need, regardless of which stage they are working, according to Editors Canada’s Professional Editorial Standards.
Presenter:
Emily Stewart
Number of sessions:
1
In a crowded market, a book review can help generate interest in a title and boost sales, thus supporting an author’s career.
Presenter:
Letitia Henville
Number of sessions:
1
This 90-minute webinar will provide you with evidence-based strategies to edit academic writing outside of STEM fields.
Presenter:
Mireille Elchacar
Number of sessions:
2
La question des anglicismes demeure une des préoccupations majeures des professions langagières. Presque toujours pointés du doigt, les anglicismes sont souvent synonymes de fautes ou de mauvaise qualité de la langue.
Presenter:
Sagan Morrow
Number of sessions:
1
Struggling to stay focused with your business? Feeling overwhelmed about everything you need to work on? You need a business plan!