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4 Tips for Training Editors to Sell More Product
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Use these strategies developed by the folks at HR Daily Advisor to help your writers and editors sell more product.How do you teach a journalist to sell more products? Journalists can be very persistent about the integrity of their content; the willingness to compromise that content with a sales pitch can be daunting. Jay Shleifer, Managing Editor at HR Daily Advisor is currently training two people to take over his duties as author of HR Daily Advisor and BLR's newly launched Safety Daily Advisor which are both email newsletters and websites reaching HR and Safety professionals, respectively. You might assume, by reading an HRDA email or blog post, that they have a whole crew of talented editors or copywriters over there. Not true. The two people who Im training now are both editorial writers previously, and I think thats what youre going to find more often. I thinks its harder for a copywriter to flip the looking glass the other way around, he told us. Schleifer compares the work he does, and the work he is training his two editorial writers to do, to service journalism. "If you can convince your editors that the style of their writing is similar to those who write movie or book reviews, the transition will be much smoother." On the other hand, if you were to try and convince a seasoned copywriter to be more journalistic in their writing, you might not get as far. "There could be too many exclamation points (in the writing)," Schleifer joked. Need more tips and techniques for training your staff to sell more product online? We have an entire session dedicated to organizational strategy at the Mequoda Summit Boston 2008. But how do you train a journalist to write more like a copywriter? The key to selling more products through editorial stories is learning how to transition from talking about the article to talking about the product. Mr. Schleifer and the folks at HRDA developed four strategies for their writers on how to "smooth" the process of selling product via editorial content:
As we said in our tip Increase Email Revenue by Using Service Journalism, Mr. Shleifer trains his editors to sell products while maintaining the honesty and tactical transparency required to preserve a trusting audience. The key is to make whatever you are pitching, the answer to the question your audience is asking. And if the question you are asking is how to train your staff to run a profitable online business, then perhaps you should attend the Mequoda Summit Boston 2008 where we have an entire 90 minute session on how to effectively organize your online publishing business. |
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