In the Editorial Model, the publisher does not choose what stories to publish. The Editorial Board is responsible for this decision. They are guided by a set of guidelines that provide writers with feedback on their work. This can be an excellent model for publishers who want to maintain editorial quality while freeing up time for other tasks. In this blog post, we will discuss three tips on building Editorial Models from scratch!
What is an editorial model?
The Editorial Model is a publishing model where the publisher does not choose what stories to publish. The Editorial Board, an Editorial Team, or Editorial Review Committee makes this decision. They are guided by a set of guidelines that provide writers with feedback on their work. This can be an excellent model for publishers who want to maintain editorial quality while freeing up time for other tasks.
How to Build Editorial Models from Scratch!
The key to building Editorial Model is understanding the guidelines and how people will use them. This process can be broken down into three steps:
- Choose what content should be covered by your Editorial Board or Editorial Team, based on their expertise in the field they are covering.
- Develop Editorial Guidelines and Standards for your Editorial Board to follow. These will be references both for the Editorial Team as well as writers submitting content to you.
- Decide how Editorial Teams should review work submitted by applicants or other authors, focusing on quality rather than quantity of published articles.
We hope these tips were helpful. Thanks for reading.